What are the risks of using an ouija board?

What are the risks of using an ouija board?

Sometimes this is all quite harmless, and although the Ouija board users are misled, there is usually no permanent harm done. There is a very real danger however of some lower Astral beings having much darker and more sinister motives. Such dangers include a lower Astral being for example posing as a deceased relative.

How do you start the Ouija board?

Learn the basics on how to use a Ouija board: First, choose one person to ask the Ouija board questions. Then, place your fingertips lightly on the edge of the planchette. Have another person do the same on the opposite side. Move the planchette in circles around the board to get it “warmed up.”.

How to use an ouija board correctly?

It takes two to Ouija: Get a friend to use it with you. Having a male and a female in the group is usually recommended.

  • Timing:
  • Create some atmosphere: the Ouija is more fun if you darken the room and light some candles. Turn off the TV and any music to minimize distractions.
  • Have a seat: Don’t use a table.
  • Decide on a questioner or medium:
  • Place your fingers on the planchette:
  • Move it:
  • Attitude: The medium should begin by announcing that the session will only allow an experience that is positive or toward a higher good and that negative energies are not welcome.
  • Begin simply:
  • Be patient: Give the board a chance to “warm up.”
  • Be polite:
  • Don’t ask stupid questions: If the board answers,”in 6 months,” you might worry about it needlessly because you cannot always trust the board to tell you the truth.
  • Don’t ask for physical signs:
  • Don’t believe everything the board tells you:
  • Close the board: When you’re done with your session,intentionally slide the planchette to “Goodbye” and remove your hands.
  • Can I make my own Ouija board?

    Ouija boards, also known as spirit/talking boards, can be bought or made. To make your own Ouija board you’ll need a board with a smooth surface and something to act as a planchette (the moving pointer). An upturned glass is usually used for the planchette so just make sure it’s big enough for everyone’s fingers.

    author

    Back to Top