Friday, February 2, 2018

The Darkness

Most, if not all, people would say that they are or were afraid of the dark at some point in their life. This something that is common of all people everywhere, humans have evolved to be afraid of the dark. In the earlier times the most dangerous time was at night in complete darkness. Our eyes are our biggest threat detector when we are surrounded in complete darkness. Humans see the unknown in nature as scary since the black hides all shapes that we would be able to detect and we are not longer able to see the danger. The darkness can bread all sort of things that doesn't make sense in the viewers eyes. One of the biggest scares that people get when it is complete dark is a spirit or ghost or some thing along those lines.

The Conjuring:

Most of the time the only time that spirits are talked about is when it is dark or angry spirits. Some people may also call these happenings a demonic haunting. One of the most common ones is Annabelle or at least the movie adaptation. Now this doll may look like a normal Raggedy Ann doll it is said to be imbued with evil. While this movie may seem like a Hollywood, but it is based on a real life story of Ed and Lorraine Warren. The couple were paranormal investigators that went to a farm house in Rhode Island, to see what was happening to the Perron family. The family moved into a 14 room house and noticed something wrong as soon as they took residence. It started small with things moving from place to place on its own and the wife hearing things when no one was home. The girls then started to notice spirits in the house, most of them were harmless, but a few were angry. When the house was researched they found that the house was in the same family for eight generations. Most died in mysterious ways from drowning in the nearby river to hanging themselves in the attic.


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