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What To Remember When Playing With Your Ouija Board

By VL Jones
July 2, 2018
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You just purchased a brand-new Ouija board and now you’re excited to try it out. Yet, you’ve heard stories about them and wonder if those stories are true.

Every game has rules. Yes, even Ouija. You say that the Ouija is just a piece of board with letters and numbers on it. It’s inert. How could a piece of cardboard be dangerous? You’re absolutely right.

Water is inert too. You can go swimming in it, sail a boat on it. Totally safe, until lightning hits it, and you know it’s not safe to be on the water in a lightning storm.

Lightning is electricity, which is energy. Human beings are energy too, which is why doctors use a defibrillator that uses an electrical charge to jump-start your heart.

Every time you use the Ouija board, you are infusing that board with your energy.

Charging it. Wood doesn’t discharge that energy. It stores it. When the energy builds up enough, it can open a doorway to the other side.

When that happens, you don’t know what will come through that doorway. It could be spirits of loved ones or it can be something not so nice. The thing is, you don’t know.

I don’t know how much energy needs to be stored in the board before it does open a doorway. I do know that being psychic means more energy in that person. I’ve shorted out dashboards in three cars and even blown a circuit breaker!

Poltergeists are created by strong emotions in a psychic who doesn’t know they’re psychic.

If a psychic doesn’t use that energy or discharge it safely, it can even create a poltergeist. It has been proven that poltergeists are created by strong emotions in a psychic that don’t know they’re psychic.

That kind of energy is usually caused by strong emotions like anger, hate, and even love. I was usually pissed off when I blew things up. I was on the computer reading a message I received that pissed me off. I went “son of a bitch” and WHAM! Circuit breaker blew.

The point is, the more energy you have, the more energy you can infuse an object with. The faster the buildup of that energy. Which is why there are so many conflicting reports about activity caused by Ouija boards.

The more energy you have, the more energy you can infuse an object with.

People have used Ouija boards for years, before experiencing any paranormal activity, others have had no problems what so ever – so far.

I’m not trying to scare you, just warn you to be careful when playing with your new toy. When a doorway is open, it is extremely difficult to close it and, if you are not experienced in the paranormal?  You might not even know a doorway has been opened until weird things begin happening in your home.

When a doorway is opened, it’s extremely difficult to close it.

I do not play with the Ouija board personally, but I have had friends and family who have. Many didn’t have any experiences at all, but many did.

So, just be aware of what you are doing when playing with the Ouija board and here’s a couple of tips if you decide to still keep it:

Always Ask For Protection Before Using The Board

Always Ask For Any Doorways That May Have Been Opened To Be Closed

Store The Board In Sea Salt To Keep It Clear Of Unwanted Energy

 

Otherwise, congratulations on your new Ouija board and be safe!

 

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VL Jones

V. L. Jones is a paranormal enthusiast and a horror writer. When she isn't writing stories to scare you under the covers? She is planning her next ghostly trip.V.L. Jones has a short story, Devil's Highway, published in Elements of Horror: Fire by Red Cape Publishing. She blends the horror genre with elements of urban legends and cryptids.She is also a proud member of the Horror Writer's Association (HWA) and the Horror Authors Guild (HAG).

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