Truth About Resilience, Reflection, Self Love, and Growth

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The Truth About Resilience, Reflection, Self Love, and Growth You’re never too old to learn life lessons, grow, or reinvent yourself, even if your confidence is shattered from past life trauma. You can learn from it or let it destroy your self esteem. Become who your past self meant for you to be and choose to focus on the lesson rather than just the pain, which allows you to grow. Rebuilding involves rediscovering your true identity beneath the trauma. New things and people come a long. But you got to rebuild yourself and find your true self you want to be. When you start doing good with that, you’ll live and forget the trauma, it won’t be fully but you’ll remember the lesson that the Lord up above put upon you. Things don’t work out sometimes because He above has something better for you in the future as long as you self love yourself for who you are. Life lessons learned become part of your strength, and the pain diminishes over time. 

Rare Image Of Unoccupied Grave At Ed Gein's Address

This is a rare photograph taken on March 21, 1958 by an unknown photographer of an unused grave that Ed Gein had dug for one of his last victims, a future victim, or maybe for unwanted body parts. This photo was captured the day after his isolated house at N5691 2nd Ave, Plainfield, Wisconsin 54966 had burned to the ground. The farmhouse and all of his farm property was going to be sold by auction on March 30, 1958 (his arrest day was Nov. 16, 1957). As of today this place is off the market private property with a no trespassing sign posted at the main roadside entrance.

An Unused Grave Spot Dug By Monster Ed Gein On His Own Farm Property, Possibly For Leftover Body Parts Of His Last Murder Victim, Bernice Worden.
Eerie Open And Unused Gravesite Discovered On Ed Gein's Farm 4 Months After His Arrest 

Edward Theodore Gein, a.k.a Butcher of Plainfield was a unique killer and body snatcher. His story inspired the invention of various fictional serial killers in horror films like Norman Bates from Psycho, Leatherface from Texas Chainsaw 
Massacre, and Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs. Some of the monstrosities found at Gein's house included several pieces of furniture and household items made with human skin and body parts, skulls turned into soup bowls, human shrunken heads, and a whole lot more. Lets just say that the scene was where nightmares come from and no wonder that his ex girlfriend, Adeline Watkins later retracted even knowing him very well at all!


Who Was Ed Gein? Learn More About "The Butcher Of Plansfield, Wisconsin" Story:
 

Monster Ed Gein Location Address


Ed Gein House Address Location Was N5691 2nd Ave, Plainfield, Wisconsin


Ed Gein House Burned To The Ground

The Cause Of the Fire That Burned The Ed Gein's House To The Ground Was Never Determined

Historical Arial Image From October 1957 Of Ed Gein Home At N5691 2nd Ave, Plainfield, Wisconsin

Historical Arial Image Taken In October 1957 Of The Ed Gein Home At N5691 2nd Ave, Plainfield, Wisconsin...When This Was Taken, The House Was Still Undiscovered And Full Of His Indescribable Monstrous Horrors! His Last Victim Too, Only To Be Discovered A Month Later

A Rare Look Of The Ed Gein Home From All Angles

An Interestingly Detailed Look Of The Ed Gein Farm House Shown From Every Possible Angle

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