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I was thinking of getting one but I saw on youtube this guy he said, If you use one you ll start hearing demons and , ghosts all the time and the more you use them the worse it gets is that true.........

2007-11-09 06:51:22 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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That's the same thing my sis says about it. She used to do Ouija a lot & spirits would stay around her even when she didn't want them to. These are her experiences: "they would tickle my arm and pull at it to get me to communicate; 1 nite while i was sleeping i awoke with my arm held up high in the air." Basically, if you use it a lot, you open yourself up to them and they may not go away even if you ask them to. That becomes less and less under your control so she completely stopped using.
But you gotta know that you may not be able to channel spirits so it can be harmless to you. It doesn't work for me at all!

2007-11-09 07:09:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

If this became rather authentic i could additionally assume that a used or vintage board by utilising a deceased person(s) could be much extra effectual or risky. some boards are supposedly pretty prized around $500.00 and picked up while others are fakes or "at the instant" counterfeit. Any vintage collectible might have a non secular connection however. yet, the probability of those spirits rather making their presence regular does not require some thing like this besides. you may desire to as nicely bypass see John Edward and ask him. the assumption or concept of a infant spirit contacting you is much extra no longer likely. in the event that they are in in some way linked to you than they'll in all probability be with your next infant you have. A deceased relative or chum may even undertake or shelter your infant. the thought a spirit of a youthful infant crying without all and sundry to console it quite is depressing and you ought to evaluate some religious and or expert help as a replace.

2016-10-01 23:44:02 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

ok, I'm an occultist and I use one strictly for communication reasons
I fully believe in putting mental blocks up so they can't get in and if you want saying a protection chant or prayer to be safe... I've seen some strange things come from them and I can't stand the fact that they are sold with childrens games they should be used as a TOOL not a TOY but what would I know? I've only been possessed because of that but luckily I was able to get help
I can use it without being "addicted" to it but my best friend got addcited and had to force herself to quit

2007-11-09 07:33:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Yes you can get addicted to them like anything else. I have wiccan friends and are interested in learning the religion and my friends have told me that you can't throw an ouija board away because they keep showing up in other places and that you have to burn them.
I hope I helped

2007-11-09 08:09:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Yes. Call me nuts if you want to, but those things aren't good to mess with. They can invite spirits in, and most of them not good ones. They lie too. Yeah, yeah, Parker bros. sells this 'game' right along with twister, but you can home-make them too. A friend and I made one a long time ago with notebook paper and used a roll of tape to put our fingers on. She crumpled it up, threw it away, and when she turned around it was laying flat, like it had never been balled up on top of the trash. I'm serious. Don't go there.

2007-11-09 06:56:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 7 2

inanimate objects can be possessed, but not be able to haunt you. Be careful when using a ouija board, for you can summon the wrong spirits!

2007-11-09 07:11:44 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Parker Brothers did not invent the Ouija Board. It had already been around for awhile when it was bought by Parker Brothers in 1966 and turned into a commercial success as a board game. Its beginnings lie in the distant past when an earlier version (a tripod device) was used in the ancient ways of Babylon and Greece to contact departed spirits. The tripod became the pointer now used with the Board, which is printed with the alphabet, the numbers 1-9, a 0 (zero), and the words 'Goodbye', 'Yes', and 'No'. There are other boards like this with different names, but with the same history and purpose. The modern version of this game was developed by a man named Planchette, a spiritualist (someone who contacts the dead as part of their religion). The Board was further transformed around the turn of the century under the direction and ownership of two men, Elijah J. Bond and William Fuld. Fuld’s name can be seen on the Ouija Board today. The name Ouija is a combination of the French and German words for 'yes': Oui and Ja. According to Bond and Fuld, the Board suggested its own name. The primary purpose of the board is and always has been to contact disembodied spirits. Contacting the dead is called necromancy, and contacting spirits is spiritism, both strongly condemned by God (Deut. 18:9-12; Lev. 19:31, 20:6; I Sam 28, II Kings 21:6; Is. 8:19, 19:3-4). The Board’s translated name, 'yes, yes', is an ingenious and subtle way to invite spirit contact. Dead people cannot hang around after death; you cannot communicate with a dead person. The practices and techniques of contacting the dead and contacting spirits are used widely in the occult. Although the pointer is often moved intentionally or subconsciously by the players, you are putting yourself in a vulnerable position when using the Board. By 'playing' this 'game', you are showing an interest in spirit contact. If contact is made, it is demons (evil spirits, fallen angels), not the dead, who are responding. If Satan can disguise himself as "an angel of light" (2 Cor. 11:14), then it is not improbable that fallen angels can disguise themselves as the dead. The Ouija Board is not harmless just because it is marketed as a game. Satan, the master of deception and seduction, is good at twisting the truth into lies (Gen. 3:1-6; Jn. 8:44). Satan likes disguises and his lies are often disguised as games. The next time you are tempted to play the Ouija Board as a game, look beyond its disguise and see it for what it really is. Think about this: Just what or who are you trying to contact? God tells us to seek Him instead of the dead (Is. 8:19), and Christ "lives forever to plead with God" on behalf of those who believe Him (Heb. 7:25b). Who wants the Ouija Board when you can know the One Who has "complete authority in heaven and on earth!" (Matt.28:18). If you are wondering about Christ, think on His words in John 5:23b-24, "He who does not honor the Son does not honor the Father , who sent him. I tell you the truth, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned; he has crossed over from death to life."

2007-11-09 07:05:44 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 5 6

Some people here are going to answer stupid things. The truth is that ghost and demons don't exist, and Ouiji boards (which is actual spelled "Ouija") are just a waste of money and you would have to be a fool to believe them.
No offense......

Hope this helps! : )

2007-11-09 07:00:38 · answer #8 · answered by Christoph 3 · 1 6

It's not the board. It's the portal that YOU open when you use it. And yes, it CAN happen if you don't KNOW what you're doing.

2007-11-09 06:59:54 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 9 1

Yes...
It is unchristian and there are plenty of bad stories about them... There devil realated

2007-11-09 08:37:15 · answer #10 · answered by maddiepthedramaqueen 2 · 1 1

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