Ouija boards - Hocus pocus, or playing with fire?

In this week's Chat magazine there is an article featuring allo the woes connected to Ouija Boards.  Everybody knows what a Ouija board is - years ago they were actually selling them in a television advert  as toys aimed as Christmas presents of all things!  The problem is, for every story of woe, there are five people wanting to go out and buy one to see if it actually works!  People just love being scared!  If you don't believe me, look at the number of Christopher Lee/Peter Cushing-type films that have been around.  Even Dennis Wheatly puts a tongue in cheek warning about dark forces in his Black Magic books.  The more people you have participating the better.  

 

"Hello, is anybody there?" is usually the first - and most ridiculous, question ever asked.  Ridiculous because the upturned tumbler or pointer will automatically go to "Yes" - it's not likely to go to "No", is it?  Smiley LOL

 

"Who are you?" is usually the next question, and then you're away.  Spirits of the other kind usually give the game a highly spirited, family atmosphere.

 

Asking whether John will fail his exams is asking for trouble - it'll obviously play on his mind, to such a degree, he will fail!

 

My own crowd are too scaredy-cats to get involved, but like being told not to smoke or not to venture into a disused graveyard after dark because "dark forces abound" makes it all the more  tempting to see if it really does work 

 

I messed about with it once and there was no Bogey Man waiting at the door for me.  My cousin came out with a box of chocolates.

"Black Magic anybody?"  He asked, before the fun began.  

The Bible strongly advises us against getting involved in stuff like that and Spiritualism, but I genuinely feel if you're level-headed about the whole thing, and not take it too serious, no harm will come to you.  After all, any "Evil" forces out there are totally powerless against the single force of good.

 

Over to you - have any of you come unstuck fooling about with a Ouija board.

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IMHO its all a load of old rubbish. No offence to anyone that 'believes'

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It's all a load of nonsense, It was just a kids game for 80 years or so

and the supernatural element only came in After the 70's film The

Amityville Horror was released

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Hello fred lovely to see you.
Sorry worlds biggest sceptic here. Leave well alone. Watch most haunted think its hilarious. Husband believes in it and gets a bit stroppy when I laugh.
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I don't believe in it either.  I think that it's a load of rubbish.

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Ouija boards have been around a lot longer than eighty years

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Hi Frederick, nice to see you posting again! Like the others I don't believe in it either, auto suggestion would be my guess!.




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paul 4757

the supernatural element was before that in the 60's i got one and my mum promptly put in the bin

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OK, so nobody seems to take the game seriously, which is just as well, but surely if somebody brought out a Ouija board at a family party, you wouldn'd be such a party pooper as to say: " No way." Has nobody fooled about with one in their earlier years?

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I think they date back to the 1800's if not before. Messed about with them back in the 60's & scared ourselves!

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Strange actually! Although I don't believe in it something at the back of my mind tells me it's wrong to mess about with it! Probably an old instinct ?.




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We used to do this at school in the 1970's, when it would descend into the utterly crude Woman LOL

 

We also used to do levitation

 

And, later, strip poker .. ..

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I feel exactly the same as saasher, don't believe, no way, load of rubbish..  but I wouldn't play with one..................just in case!

 

It's a bit like God really, don't believe, athiest through and through, but I still spell His name with a capital letter, don't want to offend him .............just in case  Woman LOL


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lol. Know what ya mean!




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Only one thing too say and that is !!!!!!!!  It's great you see you back frederick.

Welcome back.

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Ya don't believe in Heaven, but you pray there ain't no Hell!Smiley LOL

 

One of my distant relatives was a Hindu who had had four heart attacks in one year.  His wife said that she prayed to their local God (but in all seriousness) she also prayed to God "just to be on the safe side!"Smiley LOLSmiley LOL 

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Thanx.

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Don't believe in heaven, don't beleive in Hell. don't beleive in god(s). But if there is such a thing, I reckon it's the same one for all religions.... just the advertising blurb is changed to increase market share

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Wouldn't touch it with a bargepole, and I'm Atheist. Too much scope for mental illness through terror.
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@5129frederick wrote:

In this week's Chat magazine there is an article featuring allo the woes connected to Ouija Boards.  Everybody knows what a Ouija board is - years ago they were actually selling them in a television advert  as toys aimed as Christmas presents of all things!  The problem is, for every story of woe, there are five people wanting to go out and buy one to see if it actually works!  People just love being scared!  If you don't believe me, look at the number of Christopher Lee/Peter Cushing-type films that have been around.  Even Dennis Wheatly puts a tongue in cheek warning about dark forces in his Black Magic books.  The more people you have participating the better.  

 

"Hello, is anybody there?" is usually the first - and most ridiculous, question ever asked.  Ridiculous because the upturned tumbler or pointer will automatically go to "Yes" - it's not likely to go to "No", is it?  Smiley LOL

 

"Who are you?" is usually the next question, and then you're away.  Spirits of the other kind usually give the game a highly spirited, family atmosphere.

 

Asking whether John will fail his exams is asking for trouble - it'll obviously play on his mind, to such a degree, he will fail!

 

My own crowd are too scaredy-cats to get involved, but like being told not to smoke or not to venture into a disused graveyard after dark because "dark forces abound" makes it all the more  tempting to see if it really does work 

 

I messed about with it once and there was no Bogey Man waiting at the door for me.  My cousin came out with a box of chocolates.

"Black Magic anybody?"  He asked, before the fun began.  

The Bible strongly advises us against getting involved in stuff like that and Spiritualism, but I genuinely feel if you're level-headed about the whole thing, and not take it too serious, no harm will come to you.  After all, any "Evil" forces out there are totally powerless against the single force of good.

 

Over to you - have any of you come unstuck fooling about with a Ouija board.


Hi frederick. glad you're OK.

 

I used to mess around with them with school mates, not really thinking they were anything to be concerned about, it was surprisingly easy to make the glass move to where you wanted it to go to put the wind up some gullible nice geeky friend. We all had a right laugh, but never came unstuck though.

 

Now though, as I do take notice of what the bible says, I steer clear. Like you I know the Bible warns us of the bad practices of spiritism and not to leave ourselves open to such things. Although wicked spirits (demons) do really exist they will use any means at their disposal, not just Ouija Boards to attack the spiritually weak. We are warned to stay away from mediums too. The wicked spirits know and can read people and get to know what things are important to them, so to make someone believe they are talking to their long since deseaced loved one is a really good way of getting to someone.

 

I personally do believe It is very dangerous to meddle in such things and many just don't understand how strong these wicked spirits are.

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