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I know people have alredy asked this question on this site a billion times.....but i'm curious about what people think of ouija boards. i never tried one and i don't plan to. but i do get kind of curious sometimes. i've watched shows and i have heard stories about them. some people have had BAD experiences with them even to the point where something coincedently bad happens after they use one. i belive it's evil spirits and demons. so does anyone have a story they would like to share about having an experience with one? thanx

2007-07-04 13:06:09 · 22 answers · asked by r15grl 2 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

22 answers

bad stuff!!!!!!

read :
Deut. ch.18:10-13 same idea applies

beware!!

2007-07-04 16:05:04 · answer #1 · answered by sugarpie 4 · 0 0

Using an Ouija board to contact spirits is the equivalent to leaving your front door open hoping that a friend will stop by. Most likely some stray dog or psychopath is going to come in. There are much more effective and safe ways for spirit contact.

2007-07-05 02:41:11 · answer #2 · answered by Zaggy 5 · 0 0

had a sleepover at my cousins house when I was about 9. She was getting into witchcraft at the time and put a pentagram *I think that's what it's called. We played with a Ouija board, which moved by the way(how I still don't know). then we went upstairs and she wanted to do a spell of levitation. We were giggling and trying to tug someone into the air and the room suddenly stilled, we all became serious and it worked. About that time I felt a cold chill as if being stared at behind me and someone knocked at the door. We all screamed and the person fell. I turned around and saw a dark figure with glowing red eyes staring at me. Now you can believe what I say or not I was only 9 then. But my Aunt and Uncle came running, checked around the house and made my cousin scrub the floor in the basement. Come to find out once the lights were on my aunts dark green curtains were closed, when I looked around they were open. I learned then and there there is a god and there is a devil. And what I saw changed me because if what I glimpsed was truly evil, I want nothing to do with it.

2007-07-04 20:20:14 · answer #3 · answered by ? 1 · 4 1

Ouija boards. they're an easy way for anyone on the other side to connect with you. And anyone does. Imagine the craziest, creepiest, nastiest people you've ever heard of that are dead. Many of them are still nasty and are hoping to join you. Ouija boards are excellent for that type of experience.
I thought it was clever of them to market it as a kids toy, but
I'd rather have telemarketers calling me all day or see Bush in office for the 3rd time. Hey, maybe that's where he gets his advisers.

2007-07-05 01:05:54 · answer #4 · answered by Rozz 3 · 0 0

Ouija boards are bad juju. They are not a game. My mom told me once about asking a Ouija board who killed Marilyn Monroe, it spelled out housekeeper. Scared her, she won't touch them.

They are not intrinsically evil, but they can allow manipulative spirits to contact people. They are also possibly acting as a doorway for people of mediumnistic abilites leading to attacks on them from spirits who want to stay on this side.

2007-07-08 16:17:12 · answer #5 · answered by Cin 2 · 0 0

My mother told me about a true experience that she and a girlfriend of hers had when they used a ouija board one rainy night. This experience took place many years before I was ever born.

The year was 1945. My mom and her best friend both lived in a Ladies Boarding House. Her gf was engaged to a young man whose first name was Wallis.

One rainy night just for the fun of it her friend got out her ouija board and visited my mom. For the fun of it they decided to see what would happen.

The gf asked my mom to ask it a question. My mother asked, "what is the name of the man I will marry?"

Not really believing anything would happen. They were surprised when the pointer began moving.

The name it spelled out was Wallace. My mom and her gf just looked at each other and laughed.

Neither of them knew anyone with the name of Wallace.

Just the gf's fiancee whose name is spelled Wallis but pronounced the same.

Two weeks later my mom and three of her other gf's decided to go roller skating. They were train skating together, when they were noticed by four young men, a couple of them in uniform.

One of them had noticed my mother and convinced his buddies to ask her friends to skate, so that my mother would be certain to skate with him.

The serviceman that asked my mom to skate had just gotten home from overseas. They had never met prior to this night.

His name is/was Wallace, my father. They married a few months after they met.

They were married for fifty years when my mother passed and my father passed away five years after.

As for the spirit board/ouija:

Perhaps it was Cupid or a spirit acting like a cupid, operating the spirit board that night.

Or perhaps it was the spirit of my mothers own biological mother, who died when my mother was only three years old. She died during childbirth and the baby was stillborn.

Perhaps it was the spirit of one of my mother's grandparents.
Perhaps it was all of them!

I won't know for certain until I get to where they all are now and am able to ask.

Perhaps the spirits of those that loved my mother wanted to make certain she married the right man.

2007-07-04 20:45:33 · answer #6 · answered by Positive-Pixie 4 · 1 1

The thing with Ouija boards is that it's an instrument to contact the other side. It is, in a sense, a portal. The trouble with "normal" people playing with them is that all spirits are attracted to this sort of thing and you can't control what comes through. Yes, good spirits could come through too, but you never know, because the Satan will pretend to be your best friend in order to gain your confidence, you know? Unless you're trained in how to protect yourself, stay away from them. I know I"m very highly protected. The devil himself cannot get into my house. But I wouldn't touch those with a ten-foot pole.

BUT.... I do know a friend who was trained by her grandmother on how to safely use them and she doesn't have any problem at all.

2007-07-04 20:14:10 · answer #7 · answered by I'm just me 7 · 1 2

Well to start, its not even a good idea buying one in the first place. The ouija is a sort of door to the beyond, and thats why its used on many ghost cases. when you "play", the magnifying thingy moves with your energy helping a spirit. once you "play", you can be haunted for as long as you last. they are VERY dangerous.

2007-07-04 20:42:36 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

A friend and I use to play with one when we were teenagers. I don't believe that they are the work of the devil or demons or evil spirits or anything like that that you will go to hell for. I think that they are probable driven by your subconscious somehow. I thought that they were actually pretty cool, they really do work in that they answer the questions that you ask, however it does not accuretly predict the future or I would be married to my high school sweet heart right now, which I am not!

2007-07-04 20:15:31 · answer #9 · answered by madam 2 · 3 2

I have used a Ouija board before and it answered correctly. You are not speaking to demons, devils, dead people, etc. Your (or your partner's) hands are subconsciously moving the piece to give the answer you want to hear (or see) either consciously or subconsciously.

If they were an accurate or real means of divination, don't you think that they would be used more in the world today? Of course they would.

2007-07-04 20:16:28 · answer #10 · answered by Crossman 3 · 2 2

Sometimes bad stuff can happen, that's why you be very careful... that's why you don't purposely ask for an evil presence, or you never ask for a physical sign. (i.e: "If you are here, move this glass") spirits can chuck the glass at your head. I know this sounds really far fetched, but, it could happen.

2007-07-07 04:41:30 · answer #11 · answered by Less than zero (<0) 6 · 0 0

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