The Spirit Board and Talking Boards Explored
The ‘Spirit Board’ also known as the ‘Ouija board’, ‘Talking board’ and the ‘Devils Oracle’ amongst other names is without doubt the most notorious of all games. With terrible tales passed down from generation to generation the Spirit board is in essence a ‘focusing tool’, through which the user(s) are able to communicate with unknown entities, possibly the souls of those passed away, or possibly foul creatures who desire only to corrupt the souls of mankind.
Guaranteed to instill fear into the hearts of many, and guaranteed to spark debate, the Spirit board is surrounded by stories of life-ruining experiences told with teary eyes, and barely averted Demonic possessions. Harnessing unearthly powers the Talking board is used to tap into areas of the human-psyche usually left unused, acting as a bridge between realms if not used wisely is like an open door between our world and theirs, an open door through which, without proper precautions taken, anything is free to enter.
How to Play
A minimum of two people should be present in order to play the board successfully, the planchette or pointer should be placed into the center of the Spirit board and all players are required to lay their fingers gently upon the planchette.
Players should then take turns to ask questions of the board (taking care that only one person asks a question at any one time), should a successful connection have been established with the ‘other side’ players should receive a response within a few minutes.
If you are in contact with an entity the planchette should begin to move in response to your question, slowly at first and then with greater speed and accuracy, either answering with a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ or by spelling out an answer using the numbers or letters upon the board.
The Ouija Board Rules
Before you play with the Spirit board there are a few rules you should make yourself familiar with:
Rule number 1 – never play with the Ouija board alone.
Rule number 2 – do not allow the planchette to count down through the numbers or backwards through the alphabet, to do so would allow the spirits to escape.
Rule number 3 – place a silver coin or silver trinket upon the Spirit board whilst in use. Silver is thought to prevent evil spirits.
Rule number 4 – never mention God or other higher deities whilst conversing via the board, to do so could enrage the spirits if they are of a negative persuasion.
Rule number 5 – always say ‘goodbye’, this is the proper way to conclude your Spirit board session, and prevents spirits or entities from remaining to cause mischief.
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