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<blockquote data-quote="Miscellaneous" data-source="post: 130022" data-attributes="member: 7344"><p>Interesting story! I've never an ouja board before because it does not exist where I'm from. Instead, there is some similar to it. It's pretty easy and you can make some yourself (don't do it tho). You get a piece of paper and write all the alphabets and numbers (it doesn't really matter how you'll write it down). The pointer would either be a glass (which is then called a 'Spirit of the glass') or a coin ('Spirit of the coin'). I dunno how you start that game to make some ghost communicate to you. There was this one time in school (were classes hasn't started yet) were a group of girls were doing a spirit of the coin (like literally in the classroom and everyone who knew was told not to tell the teacher). When I found out about it (I was young then) I literally wanted to go outside the classroom because I heard bad things about using those. The doors were locked by some of my classmates and I kept telling them to open it. I looked so panicked like my life depended on it (they were doing it already) that when I finally went outside, I ran away from my class. After a while, a person who was involved came near me with her arms spread towards me saying, "I feel so dizzy!" and I tried avoiding her like the plague or at least kept my distance from her. I asked her what it felt like or how'd it go. She said, "Our hands were drawn to the coin like it was a magnet. I was so scared when it began to spell my name!"</p><p></p><p>Afterwards, I entered the classroom and looked around as if I was inspecting it. After a while, I went out again because I felt slightly dizzy and I didn't know why. So yeah, there you have it. That was a really really long time ago for me. Like when I was still at preschool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miscellaneous, post: 130022, member: 7344"] Interesting story! I've never an ouja board before because it does not exist where I'm from. Instead, there is some similar to it. It's pretty easy and you can make some yourself (don't do it tho). You get a piece of paper and write all the alphabets and numbers (it doesn't really matter how you'll write it down). The pointer would either be a glass (which is then called a 'Spirit of the glass') or a coin ('Spirit of the coin'). I dunno how you start that game to make some ghost communicate to you. There was this one time in school (were classes hasn't started yet) were a group of girls were doing a spirit of the coin (like literally in the classroom and everyone who knew was told not to tell the teacher). When I found out about it (I was young then) I literally wanted to go outside the classroom because I heard bad things about using those. The doors were locked by some of my classmates and I kept telling them to open it. I looked so panicked like my life depended on it (they were doing it already) that when I finally went outside, I ran away from my class. After a while, a person who was involved came near me with her arms spread towards me saying, "I feel so dizzy!" and I tried avoiding her like the plague or at least kept my distance from her. I asked her what it felt like or how'd it go. She said, "Our hands were drawn to the coin like it was a magnet. I was so scared when it began to spell my name!" Afterwards, I entered the classroom and looked around as if I was inspecting it. After a while, I went out again because I felt slightly dizzy and I didn't know why. So yeah, there you have it. That was a really really long time ago for me. Like when I was still at preschool. [/QUOTE]
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