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I want to read about true stories involving the board

2007-02-03 02:52:19 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Board Games

7 answers

Why didn't you ask the board???


Classic Ouija Board Stories

A Famous Ouija Storey

In 1917 The Sorry Tale was published. This novel, which was about the life of Jesus, was a huge critical and commercial success. The author was Patience Worth. Well actually, as Patience had been dead for some 400 years, the story was channelled through a Ouija board to Pearl Curran.
In 1912 Pearl and a friend began using a Ouija board and "met" Patience Worth during a Ouija session.
Pearl eventually published 5 full-length novels and 2500 poems.
Curran had received only 8 years of formal schooling, but the writings of Patience Worth were commented on by The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and other leading newspapers as being written with "skill, ingenuity, and permeated with spiritual beauty".
Go figure.


The Second Most Famous Ouija Story

In 1965, 14 year old Kathleen and 2 of her girlfriends were playing with a Ouija board.
Kathleen asked "who will I marry?"
The Ouija board answered "Dave".
Kathleen asked again. She didn't know anyone named Dave, and her boyfriend's name was Billy.
The Ouija board again spelled out D-A-V-E
Kathleen asked "Where is Billy", knowing that he was at his job in town.
This time the board spelled D-E-A-T-H
Kathleen and her friends were skeptical and asked again. With the same result.
Later that night Kathleen's mother came into her room, to tell her that Billy had been killed in a car accident on his way to work that afternoon.
Kathleen is today happily married to Dave Stephens.

Attention: This is not a true story. I don't care WHO told you about it. It is the best apocryphal Ouija story going though. I have personally received this one and at least 15 others which used the same basic story line, but the names were changed to protect the gullible. When compared to the First Story it's like judging Grapes of Wrath against The Hook. Even so, this bit of urban legend has become a standard and continues to make its way though High Schools and chat rooms all over the world.


After the appearance of The Exorcist in 1972, many people were encouraged to believe that a Ouija board could "possess" the user. Until that time most people considered the channelling of Ouija information to be benign.
With this change in perception, the Ouija user as 'victim' of the board rather than 'recipient', more gory and inadvertently amusing stories began to emerge.
To the ignorant and gullible there were manifest signs of demon possession and evil. From the board that told the user to kill her husband for the insurance money (she was taken into police custody before the plan was implemented) to the teenager who is addicted to the Ouija and writes for help.

The fad of demonic possession has tapered, but there are still some stories around. Most are laughably contrived. The funniest one that I have ever seen is called The Exorcism: Tract#266 and can be read online. The poor girl in this story needs immediate psychiatric help. She is obviously not possessed by a demon. However, the writer of this story was clearly possessed;
by the absurd idea that he was literate.

On the bright side, Ouija boards are also available to those of sound (ha!) mind and body. So grab your Ouija, light a candle, and start developing some Ouija stories of your own.

Real Ouija Stories From Real Readers

Here are some of our more recent emails.
As always, we leave the puntuation and grammar exactly as they were received.
My true story happened when I moved to Phoenix after being married 11 years and had been with the same man for two years prior to our marriage. I took my two children to get away and start all over,moving in with another divorced woman with three children.Patricia introduced me to the board one evening which we took notes of all our questions, my first question was..
will I ever marry again? YES...what is his name? ALAN...will I be with him forever?..NO...will I marry again?..YES...what is his name? PAUL...will I stay with him? NO...will I marry again?.. YES..to who?..... A.L.G...we laughed because it sounds like scum at the bottom of the pool!
! will I be with him forever?..NO..will I marry again? YES..to who?..ED..by now we are rolling on the floor laughing at the idea of all these marriages..will I marry again? YES..to whom? ..TOM..will he be my last? NO..will I marry again? YES..to whom? MEL.. I stopped asking... by the way the board also gave me their last names mispelled by one letter.I also was given another mans name ROBBIE PAYTON which was a fiancee that died before we could marry.I have met and married everyone the board gave me and for the last 6 years I've remained married to Mel...should I say anymore??....... I do believe in the supernatural powers of the board.
The 7th time around,
Mrs.Mel ________.

Hi. I"m 13 and just a few days ago me and my cousin got out the old ouja board. it was a very old one that belonged to our parents when they were kids. we had been asking it many questions and a while into the "game" we had to know whether it really worked or not. We were going to a baseball game later and we asked what the score would be and if our team would lose or not. It said they would lose 1 to 2. Sure enough they lost 1 to 2 in extra innings! I am just waiting for the other questions to come true....like maybe my next boyfriend. heehee Laura, Washington
Hello... First off, I'd like to preface this by saying that I am not crazy. When I was in my late teens, my friends and I went through a phase where we were facinated by the ouija board. We all took turns; in pairs, using it and I'll tell you that it really did seem to work. One sensation that was always present in me when the thing was really "cooking", was a sort of heaviness/tingling in the face, accompanied by a slight tearing in the eyes. Does this sound familiar to you? Anyway, the thing that got to me one time, was when the person I was using it with got up to go to the bathroom, and I swear to you the thing seemed to be operating on it's own!
Gino Genovese

i have never played this game but i am scared to people say you can be killed if , you wake the dead.
Jessica --

2007-02-03 02:56:13 · answer #1 · answered by Confuzzled 6 · 1 2

Oujaboard. Oh for sure it works, its the worse thing I ever did in my life. Its an open invitation to demonic oppression, seriously, its wicked and pure evil. Even known occultists advise against it. Its not just a game either and can be addictive, which I found out to my cost. It nearly took my life. I had an article published in UK magazine about my experiences with it, not worth going into now, but suffice to say, stay away from it. By the way I had a life threatning sickness and mental health issues after this (oujaboard events) whereas before I was 100% healthy and ok. Thank God I am now free and blessed, but never in my life have I encountered anything as evil as this.

2016-05-23 23:12:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi there Frankie, here are a couple of websites that have ghost stories the first has a section on ouija stories. I won't post them here because that is annoying. However if you need more you can simply google "ouija true stories"

http://www.ghosts.org
http://www.theshadowlands.net

Happy hunting =)

2007-02-03 03:22:36 · answer #3 · answered by Sorcha 6 · 0 0

hey i neva thaught of that! i love storys on quiju boards! i would neva do one myself but i love storys on them! try this website http://www.damnedgames.com/cf_ouijamail.html or http://www.google.com/Top/Society/Paranormal/Psychic/Ouija/Stories/

2007-02-03 03:06:22 · answer #4 · answered by <3 skittles <3 2 · 0 0

STAY WELL AWAY.. THAT STUFF IS PURE EVIL..I`VE SEEN WHAT IT DID TO A GUY I ONCE KNEW..SAVE YOURSELF NOW B4 ITS 2 LATE

2007-02-03 02:56:08 · answer #5 · answered by Delilah 2 · 3 1

SAME HERE
POST ME SOME IF U GET ANY
OR GO SNOPES.COM

2007-02-03 03:00:26 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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