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“One of the most controversial tools ever used in spirit communication, that is still used today, is a simple wooden board,” writes Bobby Nelson.
“Lets face it the Ouija Board is probably the most infamous tool used in paranormal research. In fact I am 100% sure that anyone reading this has heard a terrifying story that has either happened to a friend or a friend of a friend that involves the Ouija board,” writes Nelson.
According to Nelson, “all negative reports related to the board came about in the 70’s, after and novel which was turned into a movie 2 years later came out. A classic horror story about a teenage girl who tells her mother she has been talking to a person named Captain Howdy through the Ouija Board. Later this girl becomes possessed by the devil, in which her body contorts, she spits up the classic green pea vomit and her head spins 360 degrees,” referring to The Exorcist.
“So one has to think is the Ouija board really a tool that contacts demons or even Satan himself? Maybe it isn’t demons but entities that exist on a lower plain. Maybe it isn’t even anything except ones imagination,” writes Nelson.
Read Nelson’s two-part article, including stories of Ouija Board use. Part 1 Part 2
Paranormal Daily News’ take: We’ve had some pretty crazy experiences with Ouija Board’s. Let’s just say they’re not welcome in my home.
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Ouija boards can be very disturbing to those prone to depression and should not be used as a tool of fun.
Seldom does anyone report having received positive messages via this medium.