Monday, December 12, 2011

What is the proper way to close a quija board session and what are precautions you should take before using?

And don't tell me to burn it or bury it,or any of that bullsh*t.It's just a little telephone to call good and bad spirits,that's how I look at it.But I also don't want to be followed by a ghost,so what are some precautions I can take before a session and how do I end one properly?|||You don't need to take any precautions. According to the rules of the game I think you are supposed to say "good bye" or something like that, but you can choose your own method. The ouija board is just a game that you can buy in most toy stores and department stores, an ordinary piece of wood or plastic or cardboard. It has no supernatural powers. The people using the ouija board make it work. It plays on your mind and imagination and your susceptibilities and beliefs and fears. It can be scary because the imagination is a powerful thing, and can make you believe just about anything. Here are a couple of links that discuss ouija boards and how to use them.|||The proper way to close the session is for a group of correct behaviors intended to strengthen you physically and spiritually against any unfriendly spirits|||Make sure before stopping play to ask the ghost if they want to say Goodbye. Make sure the ghost moves the planchette to "Goodbye" and I'm always polite. I say goodbye to them back. :D|||It's just a toy, it doesn't work unless you make it move.








I could tell you how to make a real one, but I'd get reported.

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