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The Winchester mansion


Kimmo Huosionmaa

The work mania after important people is dead is sometimes the reason for making very extraordinary things. This mania is a so-called feedback reaction for sad, and it's psychological protection reaction, what helps a person to forget the sadness. This reaction also gives a reason for staying away from home, what is a very sad and empty place, after the beloved person is missing. And during that mania, would be made many things, what are against reasonable thinking. One of the result, what is made during sadness is the house, called "Winchester mansion", what is structured by the widow of the firearms magnate William Wirt Winchester.


Winchester mansion is very far away from my home, so I have not visited there. And every information, what I get about this building is taken from the Internet. But as I sometimes have written earlier, no form and shape would not create by itself. First, the brains should create the image, and then some reason makes the drawer to choose those pictures from the human mind.  The reason, why we are choosing those pictures is unknown, and this makes that thing very fascinating.


The mansion is very complex, and somebody says, that there are ghosts inside. Those ghosts are the spirits of the persons, who were killed with Winchester rifles, and this house in San Jose, California is serving as the tourist magnet. In this mansion is the very oppressive place, and somebody says, that this oppression is because of mental reactions. There have been made psychological tests, where some persons have been told before, that the story of the house and other people would not be told the sad story of the house.


I don't know how many times in those tests were used so-called retro-houses. Those houses are castles and mansions, what is built in the modern era.   The results should be, that the persons, who were not told before those stories would not feel the fear. In those tests is two groups of people, another would be the group, what is told that some house would be haunted, and another group would not get that information. I don't know the results of those tests, but the results should be, that the people, who would hear the story of the haunted mansion will feel the place more uncomfortable than the person, who would not be told about the story of the haunted house.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester_Mystery_House

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