Jul 20, 2017
Andrea Perron,
author and eldest daughter from the family depicted in the 2013
film, The Conjuring, shares her terrifying yet beautiful
true story. Plus her beautiful trilogy, the truth about Bathsheba,
responding to critics, and future films in the works! Visit
BigSeance.com for more info!
In
this episode:
The Story and
the Trilogy
- Welcome, Andrea Perron!
4:53
- “I put everything on the line
to tell this story.” Turning a decade of experiences into a
manuscript. 6:05
- "I’m working on screenplays
right now for each one of the books, and in the next year or two
the films will start to be released, one at a time."
7:48
- The truth behind the Conjuring
story. And Andrea has no resentment at all toward the 2013 film,
The Conjuring. 8:09
- The collective memoirs of an entire
family’s haunting, yet spiritual journey.
10:30
Ed
and Lorraine Warren
- When did producers of The
Conjuring start eyeing the Perron family story? Plus being a
consultant for the film, and the Warren case files.
12:30
- “…in this rare instance, the
truth is stranger than fiction. And 'The Conjuring' is
predominantly fictional.”
15:40
- “Spiritual malpractice.”
The horrific night of the séance, plus the Perron family left the
relationship with the Warrens on bad terms.
15:40
- “Paranormal investigation,
doing this kind of research, living in this kind of environment, or
even visiting this kind of an environment comes with some inherent
risks and dangers. And if people don’t know what they’re doing, it
can deteriorate quickly."
23:25
Keith Johnson and PIRO
- Crucifixes, slamming doors and
windows, and a slap in the face.
29:55
- More on the Warrens’ involvement.
33:32
“There’s no
veil. That’s a machination. That’s something that human beings have
literally fabricated so that we can live in a realm that feels safe
and secure to us.”
“We thought
that ten years later when we left the farm, that we were going to
be leaving them behind, and nothing could be further from the
truth. Profound attachments were formed and have persisted,
lifelong.”
- We’re surrounded by spirit all the
time, and “death is not anything more than a
transformation.”
37:58
“It’s because
I’ve seen the dark side of existence that I choose to live in the
light.”
- “I saw a full-body
manifestation of an old woman standing right beside me on the
hearthstone of the fireplace. And she had every feature, she was a
mirror image reflection of me, only of an old woman dressed in
clothes from the 1700s...”
41:05
Being the Face
of The Conjuring
- The whirlwind journey of being the
face of The Conjuring.
43:27
“They could not
have cast that film better than they did.”
3 Future Films
in the Works
- More on the future film project.
49:15
“There’s no
point in making another ‘hollyweirded' up, fictionalized film at
all.”
- “My message is one of peace and
love and hope and reconciliation and acknowledgment and acceptance
and dispelling fear. And the only way to dispel fear is to embrace
it and to thank it for every time it ever saved you from making a
bad decision, ever saved you from yourself, ever intervened on your
behalf. But when you turn your life path over to it, when you
relinquish your own personal power to fear, and you let it live
you, then you only live a half life.”
54:25
Controversy and the Facts about Bathsheba
Sherman
- "She walked into the house and
she put her hand down on the corner of the black stove in the
kitchen. And she covered her eyes and she said, ‘There’s a
malignant force in this house. There’s a malicious presence in this
house. Her name is Bathsheba.’"
1:00:15
Responding to Criticism
- Andrea’s powerful and emotional
response to Norma’s claims.
1:04:49
- “And my mother reluctantly
turned that notebook over to her, including all of her
recollections, and all of her sketches and drawings of everything
that she had seen in the house. And she turned it over to Mrs.
Warren and she never got it back."
1:21:05
April and Her
Spirit Friend, Oliver
- Reflecting on the heartbreaking yet
beautiful story that is told in Andrea's trilogy, involving her
recently departed youngest sister, April. As a child, April
developed a very private friendship with the spirit of a young boy
named Oliver. 1:22:58
Leaving
the Farm
- A difficult decision
1:30:25
Final
Thoughts
- Final thoughts and where to find
Andrea Perron! 1:34:30
- Outtake (“A frog got in the
house!”) 1:43:23
- #Paranerd Hashtag
1:44:10
For
More on Andrea Perron
HouseOfDarknessHouseOfLight.com
The House of Darkness House of
Light Trilogy on Amazon
Andrea Perron on Facebook
Buttercup Brigade, Andrea's Facebook
Group
Twitter: @Bathsheba1680
Record your voice feedback directly from your device on
my SpeakPipe page! Call the show
at (775) 583-5563 (or 7755-TELL-ME). I
would love to include your voice feedback in a future show.
Visit BigSéance.com for more information.
Please help The Big Séance Podcast by
subscribing, rating, and reviewing the show on iTunes, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher, Google Play Music,
and iHeart Radio.