Friday, June 29, 2012

Ouija Board - Safe or Dangerous?

Oooo... This is a very interesting article from Manor Journal that I just gotta share it on the blog.

-Begin article from Manor Journal-


Is it OK to use a Ouija Board?

A number of people have asked this question, so I think many more people must be wondering about this topic.

Answer:
No, they are unreliable and dangerous.

Ouija Boards are often found in department store toy departments and in toy stores. It's a divination board that has the letters of the alphabet, the numbers, plus the words "yes," "no," and sometimes "good-bye," and "maybe." A three-legged device is used as a pointer. Someone can ask a question, their hands are placed lightly on the pointer and an answer is spelt out by a visiting "spirit."

They actually do work. A real spirit will usually come and give you a response. But you will never see a witch or psychic use a Ouija Board. Why so?

Ouija Boards have a huge problem. The problem is there is no way to arrange for a specific spirit, like a specific deceased relative or friend, to come and answer questions. No one knows why, but friendly spirits don't seem to like Ouija Boards. Or they don't like the company of negative spirits that are drawn to Ouija Boards. In fact, the very last place you are likely to contact a deceased relative or friend is through a Ouija Board.

Using a Ouija Board is like opening the front door and asking everyone to come in. You have no idea who will actually walk in the door. It could be neighborhood thieves, murderers, insane people, etc...It is not that the Ouija Board is "evil" as some people believe, it is that some spirits are simply not nice, well-meaning, or mentally well balanced. Some unkind spirits find joy in frightening humans. Others find joy in giving wrong or harmful information.

Thus, I must tell you that the use of the Ouija Board is simply unreliable and surprisingly dangerous.

If you have a Ouija Board I strongly urge you to get rid it now!

Destroy it and thrown it out in the trash.

-End article from Manor Journal-

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