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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Ghosts on Your Shelf, Part One | Guest, Christopher Balzano

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Ghost Stores, Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural Stories

Natural Sciences, Science, Society & Culture, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Personal Journals

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Is it possible for an object to truly harbor paranormal activity? Many people say, without a doubt, yes. From dolls to mirrors to collectibles your grandparents might have left you, many ordinary objects seem to possess an unsettling energy. But why? The haunted allure lies in the unsettling belief that these items retain a residual energy, carrying forth the emotions and experiences of their past. Haunted objects carry an eerie mystique steeped in supernatural tales that blur the line between reality and the paranormal. Could it be that a spirit can’t rest and is holding on to something familiar? Is the item itself haunted, or is it part of a haunting?

Today, a conversation about haunted objects with Christopher Balzano, author of “Haunted Objects; Stories of Ghosts on Your Shelf.” You can purchase it or any of Christopher’s books on Amazon or wherever books are sold.

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0:00.0

It started with a rainy day. I wanted to get the kids off the sofa and stop watching TV.

0:07.0

So I searched rainy day activities on Tik-Tock.

0:10.0

There were loads of hacks on there, but the kids really liked making a bird feeder.

0:15.0

It's amazing what you can do with a milk carton and a handful of seeds.

0:19.0

We hung it outside the window and the birds loved it almost as much as the kids.

0:24.0

Who knew a bird box could be this entertaining?

0:27.0

It starts on Tik-Tok.

0:29.0

It started with a rainy day. I wanted to get the kids off the sofa and stop watching TV.

0:37.0

So I searched rainy day activities on Tik-Tock. There were loads of hacks on there, but the kids really liked making a bird feeder.

0:45.0

It's amazing what you can do with a milk carton and a handful of seeds.

0:49.0

We hung it outside the window and the birds loved it almost as much as the kids.

0:53.2

Who knew a bird box could be this entertaining? It starts on Tik-Tok.

0:58.9

Today on the Grave Talks, ghosts on your shelf, a conversation about haunted objects with author

1:07.0

Christopher Balzano. Is it possible for an object to truly harbor paranormal activity? Many people, without a doubt, yes.

1:25.4

From dolls to mirrors to collectibles your grandparents might have left you, it seems that many

1:30.3

ordinary objects seem to possess an unsettling energy, but why?

1:36.0

The haunted allure lies in the unsettling belief that these items retain residual energy,

1:42.4

carrying forth the emotions and experiences of their past.

1:47.0

Haunted objects carry an eerie mystique steeped in supernatural tails that blur the line between reality and the paranormal.

1:55.4

Could it be that a spirit can't rest and is holding on to something familiar?

2:01.7

Is the item itself haunted? Or is it part of a haunting?

2:07.0

Today, a conversation about haunted objects with Christopher Balzano, author of Haunted Objects,

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