From a young age I've been fascinated with the metaphysical world. I loved ghosts, urban legends, practically anything that had to do with the paranormal was up my alley. The summer before eighth grade my dad and I sat down and watched The Sixth Sense. It was the first "horror" movie I ever saw, and it gave me an idea. I would start a researcher binder. I took my green history binder from the previous school year and turned it into everything I could discover about ghosts. I spent that summer scrolling online reading up on ghosts, I even made my dad take me to the local library so I could check out books to see if I could find any information. My parents did happen to find my obsession quite odd, and warned me that sharing my new found knowledge with my classmates and friends might not be the smartest of ideas. Of course I took my dads advice and understood the consequence that could come out of me sharing this secret with the world, but I didn't really care. I told my friends, team mates, and acquaintances of my ghosts. In fact, I would come to school with my rose quarts pendulum around my neck and research binder in hand. Quickly I became known as the ghost girl. And I liked it. No one expected it to come from me because I still wore my cute little skirts, Hollister t-shirts, and hair bows. My Middle school councilor also happened to be into the same stuff, and she spoke of crystals, manifestation, and thought me about intuition. As I got into high school I expanded my research to other paranormal topics, numerology, astrology, conspiracy theories, mediation, manifestion, tarot, oracle, and the list goes on. Everyday I learn more about life and how to look at it, and I hope to share my perception with you. ~Positive manifestation
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