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Do you believe Ouija boards work?

Lekatt

Member
Premium Member
Was it telepathic? Is this communication a regular certain event for you?
I was on the board and He just spelled it out. Actually He was a Watcher and not my personal guide. But He became my personal guide after the exchange. He had been watching my progress and decided to help me full time. He is an advanced spirit and life has been much better. I don't use the board anymore, He makes His thoughts known to me in a space in my mind.
 

Clizby Wampuscat

Well-Known Member
Do you believe Ouija boards work?I do.:)
When I was in high school my friends and I bought a Oujia board and when we went back to my car it would not start. We decided to return the Ouija board while waiting for my dad to come help us. When we went back to the car it started. We thought it might have something to do with the Ouija board but of course it had nothing to do with the Ouija board and everything to do with a corroded battery cable.
 

Callisto

Hellenismos, BTW
You will never get a winning number from spirit. It is not allowed.
Not sure I understand, not allowed by who? I've heard it claimed that the can't, as in lacking the ability not permission. Is there a specific system of rules you're referring to?
 

Lekatt

Member
Premium Member
Not sure I understand, not allowed by who? I've heard it claimed that the can't, as in lacking the ability not permission. Is there a specific system of rules you're referring to?
The lower spirits don't have the ability, and the higher ones are prevented by a code of conduct which says they can not do or give something to a human that will substantially change their economic situation. No quick get rich things. My daughter once received $20 placed under her purse so we could see the movie "Lion King." We were very short on money at the time.
 

Callisto

Hellenismos, BTW
The lower spirits don't have the ability, and the higher ones are prevented by a code of conduct which says they can not do or give something to a human that will substantially change their economic situation. No quick get rich things. My daughter once received $20 placed under her purse so we could see the movie "Lion King." We were very short on money at the time.
Interesting. Are there books that go into detail on this? I would think this would impact their ability to help in various ways, since any change in a person's situation can result in an economic boost. E.g., telling someone whether to take a job or relocate, or what if they were dating someone who's more financially secure and want to know if they should marry them? All of those would suddenly lead to a huge economic boost. I wonder if that means they wouldn't tell someone to take the job or relocate or marry knowing that would be the outcome.

Do you know if that code works in reverse? I.e., they also can't give something that will change a person's economic situation for the worse? If the person doesn't relocate or take another job or marry that person, staying the course could mean financial ruin (and losing a love). That would seem a conundrum. What else is also covered by this code of conduct?
 

Lekatt

Member
Premium Member
Interesting. Are there books that go into detail on this? I would think this would impact their ability to help in various ways, since any change in a person's situation can result in an economic boost. E.g., telling someone whether to take a job or relocate, or what if they were dating someone who's more financially secure and want to know if they should marry them? All of those would suddenly lead to a huge economic boost. I wonder if that means they wouldn't tell someone to take the job or relocate or marry knowing that would be the outcome.

Do you know if that code works in reverse? I.e., they also can't give something that will change a person's economic situation for the worse? If the person doesn't relocate or take another job or marry that person, staying the course could mean financial ruin (and losing a love). That would seem a conundrum. What else is also covered by this code of conduct?
Substantially is the key word. From rags to riches. No, spirits work to help people so no reverse. When TH came I was deep in debt with a failing business. When the business closed I owed over $100,000. TH, my guide, went to work and when the dust settled, so to speak, I only had to pay $1,500 to rid myself of the business and find a job. I still live in the same house, with a medium income as I did before the business failure.

When I was 49, the business was failing and I was stressed to the max. I had a heart attack one night and found myself out of my body. That was the turning point of my life. I embraced the spiritual path which brought TH around and things went better, much better after that. I am now 86 and in good health. Still living a modest life. Recently I have been writing lyrics and a producer is putting those lyrics to music. The songs will be out in another month. This is the only real chance I have had at improving my economical status. Wish me luck.
 

Ella S.

Well-Known Member
Yes, I believe that the Ouija board works because I've had firsthand experience with it. I believe that a spirit board should be used with caution because it has the potential to be a highly effective spiritual tool for contacting and communicating with the dead. I don't believe that it is a harmless children's toy that anyone can casually use for entertainment, to scare their friends, or to carelessly mess with while attempting to contact the dead during a séance.
What's your take on using a spirit board to develop one's clairaudience by trying to "hear" the answers before the planchette spells them out? Do you think that's possible?

If so, do you think it only works for people who have an innate talent, or do you think anyone could develop that skill through practice?
 

Sgt. Pepper

All you need is love.
What's your take on using a spirit board to develop one's clairaudience by trying to "hear" the answers before the planchette spells them out? Do you think that's possible?

If so, do you think it only works for people who have an innate talent, or do you think anyone could develop that skill through practice?

I apologize that it took me this long to reply to your post. I was on the road for the past four days and only got home last night. To answer your questions: If you're referring to people hearing the disembodied voices of spirits, then yes, I believe it's possible for someone to hear spirits. But I don't believe that someone who wasn't born with clairaudience can develop it through practice. I believe that it, like the other Clairs, is an extrasensory ability that is innate.
 
Do you believe Ouija boards work?I do.:)
Ouija boards have worked for me. You can also write the alphabet with pencil and have spirits spell everything out for you as well. Don't forget to use a paper planchet or be very light with your fingers. If you press down too hard it will get stuck.
 

Sgt. Pepper

All you need is love.
Ouija boards have worked for me. You can also write the alphabet with pencil and have spirits spell everything out for you as well. Don't forget to use a paper planchet or be very light with your fingers. If you press down too hard it will get stuck.

The Ouija has worked for me as well, but I prefer not to use it. The last time I used one, a group of Christians accused me of being a witch (see here).
 
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