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Paperback The legend of the horror museum: supernatural stories [Large Print] Book

ISBN: B0B5NR6TPG

ISBN13: 9798839288454

The legend of the horror museum: supernatural stories

There is definitely something scary about galleries and museums..
I don't know the reason, but you feel a small part of this horror in the wax museum.. I say (little) .. We at least know the explanation this time, which is that the touch of life mixed with the touch of death in these statues gives a shiver. The lifeless glassy eyes, the joyless laugh, the grimacing frowning... all this is frightening...
The touch of time is frightening as well.. The feeling that these are the remains of a people who lived and filled the world, then they became dust.. This is a terrible touch, and no doubt you would have felt it if you found yourself in an empty hall of the Egyptian Museum amid the ruins of the Pharaohs.. No tourists.. No hustle. No security men prevent you from touching the glass.. Suddenly you and time are face to face.. As for the mummy hall, it is a stand-alone topic..
Forget, of course, from the Museum of Pathology located in medical colleges, for the explanation here is clear.. to stand in front of a glass vessel in which there is an amputated hand with bone cancer, or a detached eye, the first brain contaminated with bleeding from its tissues.. The explanation here does not require a psychiatrist..
Yes..there is something frightening about galleries and museums without a doubt...
This is one of the themes of terror that affect me a lot, the theme that the exhibits wake up at night or the paintings move.. This is an old nightmare...
But it is difficult to find an explanation for this dread that you feel in front of paintings, mere old paintings by Delacroix or Rubens, but which give a strange shiver in your limbs. In the story "Night of the Generals" by (Hans Helmut Kircht), the Nazi general stood in front of a painting by Van Gogh.. Here he began to shiver like a paper.. Then he had a complete epileptic fit. The reason is that the epilepsy message left by (Van Gogh) in the painting was transmitted completely intact through the years to the General...
It didn't affect Van Gogh very much anyway, but some of El Greco's paintings make me shiver with fright and roll my eyes.. This dark and alarming atmosphere stirs something in me.. I think he's one of the few who exactly mastered the nightmare...
Later, I visited a strange museum, which I called (The Black Museum), and it contained relics of old horror stories.. Unfortunately, I did not complete his visit.
But the exhibition we are talking about today is a very special and unique case.
The idea here is that it reflects a bad psychological state in me from drawing the paintings, and the question is: Is this psychic energy able to remain through the years to transfer to another one? .... We have seen epilepsy transmitted with (Van Gogh), what about other things?
Looks like it's time to start...
We just remember once again that I (Rifaat Ismail) the old man and that this is a series (Metaphysics), and that I have been with you since 76 booklets and I never stopped talking...

So let's go...

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