Saturday, October 12, 2019
Ouija Boards :: essays research papers fc
 Ouija Boards           For those of you that do not know what a ouija board is, it is a device  used to supposedly ask questions of and receive answers from a seemingly  supernatural force. Using a ouija board has become a controversial subject. Some  people regard them as "evil" or a "tool of the Devil", yet they continue to be  sold in stores along Scrabble and Monopoly as a game.       The Ouija board was invented in the early 1890's by William Fuld. It is  now sold by Parker Brothers. A ouija board is a small board with various symbols  printed on its surface. These symbols include all letters of the alphabet, the  numbers 1 to 9 and 0, and the words yes and no. A smaller board, shaped like a  heart, called a planchette or pointer is used to direct the answers.       Two or more people rest a Ouija board on their laps and press their  fingers lightly on the pointer. One of them asks the board a question. The  pointer supposedly answers by indicating a word or a number or by spelling out  words. According to people who believe in the ouija board, spirits guide the  pointer. Others think the fingers of the questioner influence the pointer.       There are basic guidelines that should be followed for using Ouija  boards. If any of you are willing to try one you should check out some of the  safe things to do to protect yourself or anyone else from possible harm. As many  people improvise a ouija board as a game, it is always best to protect yourself.  Where there is no protection from 'evil forces' extremely frightening things can  occur. Sinister messages can be spelt out, claimed to come from the devil. As to  prove that no one person is purposely pushing the pointer, tales have been told  of all removing their fingers except one, and the pointer continuing to whiz  around in manic fashion - or of the pointer jumping up in the air or hurling  itself off the table and smashing. Also evil spirits have been known to lie  about who they are tricking the users into further danger.       You have to be the judge of the information you receive. To believe  everything that comes through on the board just because it's from the other side  is extremely gullible, and is like believing everything that you read in the  newspaper or see on TV. If your mind tells you there's something wrong, there  probably is . If the information you're getting seems new to you, compare it  with other channeled material and see if you're comfortable with it.  					  Ouija Boards  ::  essays research papers  fc   Ouija Boards           For those of you that do not know what a ouija board is, it is a device  used to supposedly ask questions of and receive answers from a seemingly  supernatural force. Using a ouija board has become a controversial subject. Some  people regard them as "evil" or a "tool of the Devil", yet they continue to be  sold in stores along Scrabble and Monopoly as a game.       The Ouija board was invented in the early 1890's by William Fuld. It is  now sold by Parker Brothers. A ouija board is a small board with various symbols  printed on its surface. These symbols include all letters of the alphabet, the  numbers 1 to 9 and 0, and the words yes and no. A smaller board, shaped like a  heart, called a planchette or pointer is used to direct the answers.       Two or more people rest a Ouija board on their laps and press their  fingers lightly on the pointer. One of them asks the board a question. The  pointer supposedly answers by indicating a word or a number or by spelling out  words. According to people who believe in the ouija board, spirits guide the  pointer. Others think the fingers of the questioner influence the pointer.       There are basic guidelines that should be followed for using Ouija  boards. If any of you are willing to try one you should check out some of the  safe things to do to protect yourself or anyone else from possible harm. As many  people improvise a ouija board as a game, it is always best to protect yourself.  Where there is no protection from 'evil forces' extremely frightening things can  occur. Sinister messages can be spelt out, claimed to come from the devil. As to  prove that no one person is purposely pushing the pointer, tales have been told  of all removing their fingers except one, and the pointer continuing to whiz  around in manic fashion - or of the pointer jumping up in the air or hurling  itself off the table and smashing. Also evil spirits have been known to lie  about who they are tricking the users into further danger.       You have to be the judge of the information you receive. To believe  everything that comes through on the board just because it's from the other side  is extremely gullible, and is like believing everything that you read in the  newspaper or see on TV. If your mind tells you there's something wrong, there  probably is . If the information you're getting seems new to you, compare it  with other channeled material and see if you're comfortable with it.  					    
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