Horror Book "Annabelle"

                     

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Make Believe Terror
Jessica liked to play make believe in the old abandoned stone mansion. She liked to pretend that the beautiful golden haired woman in the portrait was her mother. And that the big dollhouse she had found upstairs was hers, along with the family of dolls who lived there. Sometimes she was sure the dolls moved all by themselves. Sometimes she even heard them whisper to her. Only instead of calling her Jessica, they always called her Annabelle.
Life Like Horror
Annabelle had come back to them. The dolls had lived for so long by themselves. With no one to dust them off, play with them or love them. But now Annabelle had come back. And everything would be just like it was before. Only this time, they would never let anyone hurt Annabelle. And anyone who tried would soon discover that pretty dollies can have very ugly tempers...


Jessica liked to play make believe in the old abandoned stone mansion. She liked to pretend that the beautiful golden haired woman in the portrait was her mother. And that the big dollhouse she had found upstairs was hers, along wi... More
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After five-year-old Jessica’s mother runs out on her and her father (who live in a small Louisiana country town) for life in the big city (New Orleans) Jessica starts playing in an old, abandoned, and decrepit house (Blahough mansion) next door. She thinks it looks like a castle. It is said to be haunted, but Jessica likes it. She loves exploring in it. She pretends a lady in a large, dusty picture she finds in the mansion, holding a baby, is now her mother. And Jessica loves playing with the dolls she finds in a large dollhouse in one of the bedrooms. But strange things are happening. Rocking chairs move on their own, the dolls are lifelike and walk around. Sometimes Jessica feels as Some of the take-aways from this book are-

Creative visualization is relaxing deeply and then picturing a desired goal in your mind exactly the way you want it to be.

Every time you don’t follow your inner guidance, you feel a loss of energy, loss of power, a sense of spiritual sadness.

Let us imagine that life is a river. Most people are clinging to the bank, afraid to let go and risk being carried along by the current of the river.

Our bodies communicate to us clearly and specifically, if we are willing to listen.

The more light you allow within you, the brighter the world you live in will be.

The truth about this earth is that it is an infinitely good, beautiful, nourishing place to be. The only “evil” comes from a lack of understanding of this truth.

we need to be willing to let our intuition guide us, and then be willing to follow that guidance directly and fearlessly.



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