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<blockquote data-quote="pearlheartgtr" data-source="post: 27127" data-attributes="member: 620"><p><strong>Re: Ouija Boards</strong></p><p></p><p>To me, Ouija boards are all in the eye of the user/beholder. If you have a couple of kids messing around, then you most likely have one of them moving the planchette. When you have a couple of people just trying to find out about their personal life, you usually have one of them subconsciously moving said planchette. But then there are the others who are more serious about using the board who get real results.</p><p></p><p>I can tell you many personal experiences I have had with the witchboard. I was known in my friend's family as a Ouija witch. My friend's mom was a wiccan and she taught us how to protect ourselves when we used the witchboard. Note that I say witchboard and not Ouija. We made paper cutouts of the alphabet and placed them in a circle on the table. The planchette was a wine glass turned upside-down, which is a bit harder to 'push' around than the Milton-Bradley felt covered feet of their planchette. You couldn't just push it because you could feel the motion. We lightly touched the glass with a finger each and the damn thing would move around the table like a knock-hockey puck. Sometimes faster than we could keep up. But we had to be diligent and aware of everything to keep up so that neither of us would lose contact and potentially cause a cataclysmic disaster (or as the fear was put into us by 'mom').</p><p></p><p>My friend's mother also instructed us that if we wanted to contact someone we knew, we would have to place a personal object of theirs on the board, inside the circle somewhere. Whether it be theirs personally or if they gave it to you. We did that and contacted my friend's dead ex. Being floored was not the word for it. </p><p></p><p>There is too much to go into here on this post to tell you about all that has gone on with those contacts. </p><p></p><p>But I was called the Ouija Witch because I 'knew' what was going to be said within the first letter pointed to. My friend would almost have hysterics at what I would say because those were things only her BF said and I never knew him or about him before then. All I learned about him was from those sessions afterwards. </p><p> </p><p>The automatic writing is also another story. </p><p> </p><p>I really don't think that every Ouija board is a gateway or portal to allow evil or the devil to come through and take possession of your body. Since I don't believe in God or Satan, I kinda see it as moot. Though I did take the movie Witchboard to heart as a user's guide, lol. </p><p> </p><p>If you know what you are doing and know how to protect yourself, then you should not have a problem with otherworldly nasties coming to haunt you. One way is to form a circle of protection around yourself (which we were brought through excercizes) and to denounce the spirit and any power you have given it (by calling it to the board in the first place) when you are finished with it. The last thing is to call a "1-2-3 Break" so that you and your witchboard partner can break your touch on the planchette/glass at the same time so that you are broken from the connection stimulaniously and not leave an open port. </p><p> </p><p>That is just my view of the Ouija board. If anyone has any questions about it, feel free to ask or ping me on the IM.</p><p> </p><p>--pearl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pearlheartgtr, post: 27127, member: 620"] [b]Re: Ouija Boards[/b] To me, Ouija boards are all in the eye of the user/beholder. If you have a couple of kids messing around, then you most likely have one of them moving the planchette. When you have a couple of people just trying to find out about their personal life, you usually have one of them subconsciously moving said planchette. But then there are the others who are more serious about using the board who get real results. I can tell you many personal experiences I have had with the witchboard. I was known in my friend's family as a Ouija witch. My friend's mom was a wiccan and she taught us how to protect ourselves when we used the witchboard. Note that I say witchboard and not Ouija. We made paper cutouts of the alphabet and placed them in a circle on the table. The planchette was a wine glass turned upside-down, which is a bit harder to 'push' around than the Milton-Bradley felt covered feet of their planchette. You couldn't just push it because you could feel the motion. We lightly touched the glass with a finger each and the damn thing would move around the table like a knock-hockey puck. Sometimes faster than we could keep up. But we had to be diligent and aware of everything to keep up so that neither of us would lose contact and potentially cause a cataclysmic disaster (or as the fear was put into us by 'mom'). My friend's mother also instructed us that if we wanted to contact someone we knew, we would have to place a personal object of theirs on the board, inside the circle somewhere. Whether it be theirs personally or if they gave it to you. We did that and contacted my friend's dead ex. Being floored was not the word for it. There is too much to go into here on this post to tell you about all that has gone on with those contacts. But I was called the Ouija Witch because I 'knew' what was going to be said within the first letter pointed to. My friend would almost have hysterics at what I would say because those were things only her BF said and I never knew him or about him before then. All I learned about him was from those sessions afterwards. The automatic writing is also another story. I really don't think that every Ouija board is a gateway or portal to allow evil or the devil to come through and take possession of your body. Since I don't believe in God or Satan, I kinda see it as moot. Though I did take the movie Witchboard to heart as a user's guide, lol. If you know what you are doing and know how to protect yourself, then you should not have a problem with otherworldly nasties coming to haunt you. One way is to form a circle of protection around yourself (which we were brought through excercizes) and to denounce the spirit and any power you have given it (by calling it to the board in the first place) when you are finished with it. The last thing is to call a "1-2-3 Break" so that you and your witchboard partner can break your touch on the planchette/glass at the same time so that you are broken from the connection stimulaniously and not leave an open port. That is just my view of the Ouija board. If anyone has any questions about it, feel free to ask or ping me on the IM. --pearl [/QUOTE]
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