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Description
The listing, Unwanted Gift Needs New Home has ended.
An Ebay buyer gave me this in thanks for years of pleasant sales. It freaks me out and "may be haunted".
I hope someone would bid knowing an honorable way to respectfully display, cherish or properly dispose of this. Thank you.
Starting bid is zero, ships free.
Questions & Comments
This memorial card is rare and beautiful but it's caused me years of stress, not knowing what to do with it. Due to my business of making sage wands and incense for smudging I don't tamper with anything that may cause negativity in my home and work space. Thank you SO MUCH to everyone bidding, what a relief.
Very interesting as I have never seen one before. I dont feel anything harmful attached to it. What I do see is I am assuming the person who the card belongs to with it. Smiling. I keep hearing they want it displayed in a nice frame some place..
OH I forgot to add that I am a medium. Those who are long past like for the living to show respect for things of theirs or they dont want to be forgotten. Who ever does win this auction just know that if your sensitive to the other side you will feel her presence but she does not mean no harm. She is a very nice lady and says she is sorry she has made you feel so uncomfortable all these years. Also want to add that if you do hang this in your home or display it she wont hang around all the time as she now understands things, But she would love to come and look at it every once in awhile. :) I am watching and hopefully will have the credits to take this off of your hands and welcome her into my home.
Most of the time family members dont see it as it being something worth while to pass down or maybe it was to painful for them to have it. Depends on what your fascinated by about death. I love what I can do and love that I can connect those on the other side with loved ones here.
Families keep their cherished memories, but cards end up in estate sales and trash cans when nobody takes personal family items to keep. I'm against collecting special items for hobbies.