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- 🧹 Witchy Wednesday | How I Cleanse My Haunted Dolls (and Why You Might Need To)
- Ghost Hunter Diaries: Ghost Hunt at Newsham Park Hospital - Part 1
- Ghost Hunting on a Budget: A Guide for Amateur Investigators and Families
- Ghost Hunter Diaries: Ghost Hunt at Newsham Park Hospital - Part 2
- 🌕 Witchy Wednesday: Strawberry Full Moon Magic 🍓✨
- Spooky Sales and Easter Treats
- Book Review: “Shatter Me: A Phoenix Anthology” by Various Authors
- Witchy Wednesday: Ghosts, Chaos and Cold Cells at Shrewsbury Prison
- #AtoZChallenge: To Observe is to See
- #ProductReview: Pets Purest Salmon Oil
Tag Archives: traditional Victorian seance
Witchy Wednesday: Should We Fear the Ouija Board — or Simply Respect It?
A thoughtful Witchy Wednesday exploration of Ouija boards — their surprising history, misunderstood reputation, and why respect and healthy curiosity matter more than fear. Inspired by a real conversation about a sleepover séance and the legends that shaped our cultural beliefs. 👻 Continue reading
Posted in #witchywednesday, advertising, Spooky Stuff
Tagged can I summon the Devil with a Ouija board, ghosts and spirits, history of the Ouija board, how to conduct a seance, how to use a Ouija board safely, is the Ouija board evil, paranormal investigation, should we fear the Ouija board, traditional Victorian seance
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Witchy Wednesday: The Ancestors Whisper at Hallam Mill
As Samhain approaches and the veil grows thin, Catherine and her ghostie girlies encounter a mysterious spirit guide at Hallam Mill. Could this ancestral presence be calling from beyond? 👻 Continue reading
Posted in #witchywednesday, advertising, Ghost Hunter Diaries, pagan mother, Spooky Stuff
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