Aza's Haunted Life Shadows Behind the Door
By Aza Enigma
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Aza Enigma shares their account of their haunted life. After experiencing a death in front of them at a young age, Aza begins to see the world a bit differently now and interacts with spirits, entities, orbs, and ghosts from that point onward in their life. From dancing orbs in the bedroom to items being moved around the home, and voices emanating from nowhere - discover some of the scares that Aza has experienced.
Aza Enigma
Who am I and Why am I here?I am Aza Enigma, and I'm your friendly neighborhood felon.The mistake I made as a youth- and the consequent label I earned as a result - has never really gone away. Rather than let this change me for the worse, I've done my best to overcome each and every obstacle that I've found in my path. Then I decided to expand my research and share it with everyone that needs some guidance after their own convictions!As of November 2018, I have two eBooks published as well as two workbooks (available on other sites - see www.thefriendlyfelon.com for more on those).As of October 2020, I've released a short collection of poetry and a collection of my spiritual experiences/lifelong haunting. I'm planning on releasing another very special "Guide to" that breaks into a whole different topic too!I also have a few more things in the works - so keep your eyes peeled for releases and posts with updates on what I'm doing. I have a ton of ideas and if you have suggestions - I'm always open to them!More About MeI currently write adult content, both for hire (www.thefriendlyfelon.com for more information) and for a couple of blogs I've started recently. GoodGanjaGoddess and Canna&Kink are the most recent blogs that have been getting attention.In my spare time, I make random as can be videos for YouTube as Randym Essence, sharing some more facets of my strange personality and totally random interests for the public's enjoyment. That is... when there's enough time between homeschooling my mini and hanging out with the family both at home and on random drives to random places because that's what working from home and homeschooling simultaneously allows us to do. I still occasionally volunteer and still pick up trash everywhere I go, even if I've moved on from volunteering at the local state park.Eventually, I'd like to open a halfway house in the MidWest and contribute to the reduction of recidivism in a more direct way where the home can provide resources and in-person, customized assessment and guidance, the profits from these books will help contribute to that dream. Thank you for your support!Find me on Twitter (AzaEnigma), Facebook(TheFriendlyFelon), and Instagram(AzaEnigma) and follow me!Thanks for stopping by, be sure to check out the blog and my social media accounts as listed, and feel free to drop a line anytime!Some early versions of books have exclusive cover art provided by Paulann Egelhoff, for more from this amazing visual artist visit https://www.paulannegelhoff.com/
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Aza's Haunted Life Shadows Behind the Door - Aza Enigma
Chapter Selections
Introduction
Sun and Shadow
Night Lights
Slow Years
Sorry to Wake You
Amped Energies
Trapped and Terrified
Followed
Back into the Fire
Playing Tricks
Still Experiencing Things
Introduction
My entire life, I’ve been haunted. It doesn’t matter where I move. It doesn’t make a difference if I try using various forms of spiritual protection.
I can’t run, I can’t hide, there is always something there.
Sometimes it is inactive, sometimes it is very active. The only thing that I can connect to this ever-present … well,...presence, might be that I watched my father die as a child, just weeks before my fourth birthday (that’s a story for a different book). Things started getting strange after that, that’s all I really know. Here in this narrative, I will share all of my encounters with the unknown.
The first collection of chapters gives full detail on every strange encounter that bared its ugly teeth in every house I called home. The second collection of chapters are centered on the encounters which occurred everywhere else. Some were sought, others were not. Either way, they’ve shaken me to the core and shaped my beliefs - and I hope you might enjoy this opportunity to share in the scares!
Sun and Shadow
The very first experience with something out of the ‘norm’ was when I was approximately 4 years old. My mother, stepfather and I still shared a room when I was this age, and I was playing in their wide, empty bed while they were getting breakfast ready. The room faced eastward so that the sunrise each morning was the first thing you would see upon waking. The view was always gorgeous, made even more scenic thanks to a golden field of wheat just past the rough and gravelly road that would wave gently in the slightest breeze. A tall and old oak tree graced the ditch just to the side of the window, so it never blocked the early rays of light that streaked into the room each day. You can see why I would like the room and the view from that position. At least… at first glance.
This particular morning though, the safety of my room would begin to degrade.
As I was playing in the comfort of the bright morning sun, I turned away from the window for a moment, simply looking about for