Exploring the Legends of the Hovering Witch with Life Eyes

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The hovering witch with life eyes is a mysterious phenomenon that has intrigued many for centuries. This eerie figure is said to float gracefully in the night sky, casting a spellbinding spell over all who behold her. With eyes that seem to glow with an otherworldly light, she captivates and enchants those who dare to look upon her. Legends and folklore surrounding the hovering witch with life eyes depict her as a powerful and alluring entity. Some say she possesses the ability to see into the depths of one's soul, to peer into the very essence of a person. It is believed that her gaze can reveal secrets and uncover hidden truths, leaving those who encounter her feeling both exposed and vulnerable.

The curse of Robert the doll showcased on the Travel Channel

It is believed that her gaze can reveal secrets and uncover hidden truths, leaving those who encounter her feeling both exposed and vulnerable. The hovering witch with life eyes is often associated with dark magic and sorcery. It is said that she possesses the ability to cast powerful spells and enchantments, using her eyes as a conduit for her mystical powers.

The curse of Robert the doll showcased on the Travel Channel

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10-04-2022, 03:08 PM Location: Southern California 12,321 posts, read 14,143,476 times Reputation: 14682

Did anyone watch that 2-hr documentary about it on the Travel Channel? That doll's really something. just as bad or worse than Annabelle. Now I like museums, but I wouldn't even want to take a chance & visit that museum in Kew West, FL.

So the legend or rumor says that the Otto family nanny put a curse on the doll, yet the son (Robert aka Gene) seemed mesmerized by it from the very moment he opened it as a gift from his parents (before the nanny got ahold of it).

It's really something how people live their life & pass away, yet this doll made of fabric, maybe some wood, etc. keeps living on.

10-04-2022, 10:24 PM Location: UK 6,845 posts, read 6,519,988 times Reputation: 6414

And all the human fear and anticipation feeds it with energy for use by some entities which are passing and like the environment perhaps? So they stick around maybe? Humans send out a lot of unintentional energy which if not directed can be used for whatever purposes. I dont think we know how 'powerful' we are.

10-05-2022, 10:53 AM Location: Southern California 12,321 posts, read 14,143,476 times Reputation: 14682

Right, well, it won't have my energy because I'll be nowhere near it! Nevertheless, the doll has an interesting history.

10-05-2022, 01:52 PM 731 posts, read 396,825 times Reputation: 2412

I know about that doll, but haven't watched the doc yet. Hope it's well made and not just Hollywood nonsense

BTW, there is a couple in the US that collects haunted items and stores it in a section (basement?) of their home. It's fascinating but also kinda not smart of them lol. Basically people learn that they do it and ask if they can send their cursed / haunted items to them.

10-05-2022, 07:33 PM Location: UK 6,845 posts, read 6,519,988 times Reputation: 6414

I thought the Zak Bagins guy from Ghost Adventures owned Robert because he did a few episodes with that doll. He difinitely does/used to own a museum with evil stuff in it.

10-06-2022, 07:58 AM Location: Southern California 12,321 posts, read 14,143,476 times Reputation: 14682 Quote: Originally Posted by HodgePodge

I know about that doll, but haven't watched the doc yet. Hope it's well made and not just Hollywood nonsense

BTW, there is a couple in the US that collects haunted items and stores it in a section (basement?) of their home. It's fascinating but also kinda not smart of them lol. Basically people learn that they do it and ask if they can send their cursed / haunted items to them.

I think more people do this than we probably think. I sure wouldn't want to be the next homeowner of that place! But, will I know when I start house hunting? I'm sure the real estate agent sure won't tell me IF they even know either. They just want to make the sale.

Quote: Originally Posted by ocpaul20

I thought the Zak Bagins guy from Ghost Adventures owned Robert because he did a few episodes with that doll. He difinitely does/used to own a museum with evil stuff in it.


How long ago were those episodes? I must have missed them & was thinking why Zak never did anything w/ this doll.

Did anyone watch that 2-hr documentary about it on the Travel Channel? That doll's really something. just as bad or worse than Annabelle. Now I like museums, but I wouldn't even want to take a chance & visit that museum in Kew West, FL.
Hoverign witch with life eys

Some legends even claim that she can manipulate minds and control the thoughts and actions of others, leaving them no choice but to submit to her will. Many caution against crossing paths with the hovering witch with life eyes, as it is believed that she can bring chaos and misfortune to those who dare to challenge her. It is said that anyone who falls under her spell will be forever cursed, never to experience true happiness or peace. Despite the fear and caution surrounding the hovering witch with life eyes, there are those who believe she possesses a wisdom and knowledge that surpasses human understanding. They see her as a guide, capable of leading lost souls towards enlightenment and self-discovery. These individuals view her as a symbol of transformation, urging others to embrace their own inner magic and harness their personal power. Whether she is seen as a harbinger of darkness or a beacon of light, the hovering witch with life eyes continues to fascinate and mesmerize. Her enigmatic presence reminds us of the power and mystery that lie beyond the realm of the everyday, encouraging us to explore the depths of our own souls and embrace the magic that exists within us all..

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