Monday, September 5, 2011

What to Expect From Your Haunted Doll

Hello this is Misslady. Yes I am a collector of paranomal items. Dolls in particular. I guess a part of me buys the items for curiosity to see what will happen.Also tohope that there would be some particular activity to convince the non believers in my household that these things exist.For whatever the reason to buy these items there are some things to consider. I've purchased a few dolls andnoticed that with these items some things do occur.
FirstIused to buymy items from individuals who would sell many other haunted items. From most of these I've noticed no paranormal activity. And don't believe all those great experiences you've read in the sellers feedback. I, like many others, have fallen into the trap of making things appear to happen because I was expecting it so much. I've actually convinced myself that this is happening when it could have had another explaination. When I purchased my first doll, I wrote the seller with all these things that happened and now that I look back at it most could have been in my head.
Be wary of the seller who has hundreds of haunted items. Lets be real, who can actually aquire all these things? Then there are other factors to consider. You could purchase a doll and the item wasn't really haunted, just the item next to it was. Or, hate to say it, purchase the item that is haunted and the spirit eventually leaves. Yes, it has happened to me. I dont know if it left, but became dormant I should say. Or you could get an item that displays activity once a year . Or an item that hasn't displayed any activity, then years later recks havoc on your home.
When I purchase a doll, I look out for a few things. After being burned a few times I have to be particular. First, the age of the doll. I like antique dolls because thereare more chances of it having actually aquired that energy because it is so old.Then the price. Don't buy a doll that starting bid is super high. Most individuals who are selling real paranormal items will want to get rid of it quickly and will list it for a resonable price. And look out for the doll that is .99 cents with free shipping. Those are the best I think. You might get the real deal witha sellerwho is so willing to pay for their own listing fees and shipping. I like to check the sellers feedback to see if they didn't sell other paranormal items. It would be more convincing that they just happened to get this one and wants to get rid of it. So, at least for me, the less haunted items sold the more chances of it being the real deal. Look out for thedoll that has been sold on okay before and is up for relisting. The new owner probably couldn't handle it and is selling it again. And also the item description. I've read them alland many just sound the same. Look out for the item whose description is a little different from the rest. And also watch out for the dolls that have so called lights and orbs and things like thatin the pictures. I find it so funny when a seller enhances all of their items pictures and claims its "paranormal". What's the chances of all the pictures for each item geing out like that?
Now for the good part. If and when you actually get a haunted doll, BE PREPARED! I cannot stress that anymore. You may think, "oh, I can handle it. Whats the big deal. Whats the worst that can happen." When you first experience actual activity it will hit you at the core of your soul. It is a deep gut feeling of "OMG what have I gotten myself into." It is one of the uttmost strongest feelings a person can feel of fear and uncertainty. My first actual real deal, no explaination activity was with an antique doll I have named Sally. When she arrived in the box at my home I sat the box down for some time. I finallyput the box on the couch to open it and when I went towards the box there was this definate loud thump that came from the box. Me and my daughter backed away like "What the %$@

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