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I can't help, but not like this. I remember having a bad experience as a young teen with Quigia Boards. (Lots of nightmares & reocurrent SCARY dreams) I don't want to be the over protective parent, but something in me just says NO! What do y'all think? Should I just let her have fun with her friends, or forbid this?

2007-10-11 13:05:03 · 50 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Board Games

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Go with your gut instinct, Mom!!!...YOU are responsible for her well-being, and her NOT playing with a Ouija board is CERTAINLY not going to hurt her!! AND I'll tell you this - that little piece you put your hands on does NOT move by itself and regardless of what people think, THEY aren't moving it either, truth be told. What happened to you was very real, wasn't it? So don't ignore that and do the best you can for your child!

2007-10-11 20:36:10 · answer #1 · answered by kdramakween 2 · 1 0

drugs at school at 11 is a significant component! She needs to be no the position close to the associates she at present has if she could do something like that. you've extreme complications at the same time with her as she receives older if this has all started so early. My suggestion could be to ignore the celebration. renowned her birthday, yet purely as a relatives, and get her into some form of counseling or team treatment to be certain out why she is performing out.

2016-10-09 01:32:34 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Can the Ouija Board harm/kill someone?

The spirit from the board cannot harm or kill you directly. In other words, it ususally does not hit you with a hammer or throw you across a room (this is a rare usually occurrence). No, it is more subtle kind of harm. If you spend enough time with the board and spirit communication, your emotions, mind and body will become affected. Depression and suicidal thoughts can be a symptom of "spirit communication" or "spirit chasing."



FORBID IT....have a good talk with her telling her why and what it can do to her so she may belive you and stop.

2007-10-11 13:12:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Sit down and talk calmly to her. She might not even know what you are talking about.

My 48 year daughter played with it when she was a young girl along with her friends. The board did move. She has had visions ever since then. As soon as something happens she orders it out of her house and away from her in Jesus' name. Whatever it is, it leaves.

Please read this link:
http://www.spotlightministries.org.uk/ouija.htm

More reading:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-Address&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=ouija+board+experiences&spell=1

2007-10-11 13:23:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think it would be counterproductive of you to absolutely forbid her to play with the Ouija board with her friends...more than likely, they're just fooling around and giggling with it...that's what WE did when we did it (when my girlfriends and I were growing up, of course).
I would definitely try to monitor her a little...surreptitiously, don't let her know you're kinda watching her to see if she has any kind of bad feelings/experiences with it...if she does, THEN you can tell her about your experience and she might not want to go near it again.
But if she seems her normal self to you (and you know her moods and if she's not acting like herself), just let it go, cause it's just a thing we all go through, really.

Good luck to you!

2007-10-11 13:12:41 · answer #5 · answered by bitadkins 6 · 0 0

If you forbid Ouija,she'll just get her contact with demons some other way.

What that means is that this present world system belongs to Satan, and people are led astray by everything. It really is important to control and forbid those channels to sin which you can, for reasons including showing yourself to be in the driver's seat with your children, which leads to respect. As for the weak willed, well, "children have become their masters".

2007-10-11 13:35:47 · answer #6 · answered by Who Knew? 2 · 0 0

Who cares if you're considered "over protective" ??? This is your child. I would not allow my child to play with a Ouija board, just in case. I've played with one as a kid and nothing ever happened, but you just never know and who likes to take those kinds of chances when it comes to our children. Let her know your concerns so that she'll understand why you don't want her playing with it. Perhaps if she understands your concern, she will not rebel and you can trust she's not playing with it over at her friends house. However you decide, good luck!

2007-10-11 13:13:40 · answer #7 · answered by Heather K 2 · 1 0

You must forbid this stupid game at once.Not with threats but a tactical approach.It is a dangerous game to play and I know of where a kid attempted to jump from a school rooftop on account of it.But most likely it will go away soon the kids are only experimenting with it.You could try and see the offender and make it crystal clear that your daughter will not attend the sessions and god help them if they encourage it.

2007-10-11 13:12:36 · answer #8 · answered by realdolby 5 · 3 1

I grew up playing with those all the time, even as late as college. I remember once our RA coming out and seeing us all playing with one and she freaked out. Of course we thought she was nuts. I think it's part of normal exploration of curiosity about death, afterlife, etc. I suppose it depends on what you believe, but I personally feel it's just a toy. You can tell your daughter that you had that experience as a teen and maybe it will make her think about her choice to play with one, but I'd say this is one of those times to let her just explore this on her own. She will probably have a completely different experience than you did, after all!

2007-10-11 13:12:00 · answer #9 · answered by dizzyg 3 · 0 1

Quigia??? You mean Ouija?

Anyway, you're the parent, and you know some of the story behind this "game" so if you want to, say no. If you'd rather avoid the argument, then just let her do what she wants.

2007-10-11 13:27:24 · answer #10 · answered by rohak1212 7 · 0 0

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