tumbleweed41
Resident Liberal Hippie
I got out my Ouija Board and asked it how dangerous it was...
it slowly spelled out...
G-E-T-A-L-I-F-E
it slowly spelled out...
G-E-T-A-L-I-F-E
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Depends which board you buy. For example, this one has a tendency to spontaneously combust.
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YouTube - Paranormal Activity Ouija Board On Fire!
Haha!That was pretty cool. Sometimes I film my living room for no reason, too.
many believe playing with the board,would bring up the wicked dead. NOT TRUE,because the wicked dead CAN'T be brought back. Jehovah God doesn't want anyone to deal in those types of things. though the demons don't need anything to bring them,because they're ALREADY here. he uses things like this,getting many to believe they can sommon the dead. which then satan/his demons appear,playing tricks.How dangerous is the Ouija Board?
a) As dangerous as Monopoly
b) As dangerous as a loaded gun (spiritually)
c) Probably not dangerous
d) What a fun game!
Derren Brown did an excellent programme on Ouija boards and, yes, it was shown to be all nonsense. The participants pushed the planchette around via subconscious micro-movements which spelled out the name of a person they were told was dead. The person was actually in the next room...
Derren Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Worth watching if you can get hold of the DVD.
To address the OP, it can be psychologically dangerous if you believe in it, so the solution would be to see it for what it is - a trick.
That doesn't seem like a reliable test.
It wasn't designed to be scientific - it was a TV programme showing how people can be manipulated into believing what someone wants them to believe. Derren Brown was upfront with the viewers about what he was planning to do and he did it - no spiritual forces involved at all.
There may be more valid and reliable tests on Ouija boards detailed in journals if that's what you are looking for.
There may be more valid and reliable tests on Ouija boards detailed in journals if that's what you are looking for.
Ah, I thought that you were using Brown's "findings" to show "Ouija boards and, yes, it was shown to be all nonsense" and you were applying it to other experiences with Ouija boards.
My mistake I suppose.
I would be surprised if "valid and reliable tests" were available for this... as you know, science really can't do much about the paranormal other than offer alternative explanations to naturalistic claims made by people who believe in the paranormal.
It depends on how hard you swing it.
Amen..(except trying to spell it).