Ouija Board!

<p>Anyone here ever tried an ouija session before? Feel free to share your thoughts and opinions. </p>

<p>I've personally had 3 sessions and each of them turned out to be very interesting.</p>

<p>EH I thought it was a fake. Kinda weird though. But personally, I thought it was a waste of money. My friend was saying how alll your life's question will be answers... HAHA.</p>

<p>lol well gimmicks like ouija boards are very interesting from a psychological standpoint, simply because you are (even if subconsciously) answering your own questions with whatever you desire the answer to be. You are simply guiding the cursor to where you want it to go because you have seen the board before. If you couldn't see the board and didn't know how it was oriented or how the letters and such were laid out, any attempt at a "ouija session" would be non-sensical.</p>

<p>My friend's friend's mother is said to be a 'witch' and she does like wiccan rituals with her 'witch' friends.. (maybe like a cult?)</p>

<p>And so my friend's friend found a ouija board somewhere in her house. And we had this sleepover and we had just watched this scary movie about these teenagers fooling around wiht the ouija board and one by one, getting killed by spirits or something (i was like, 12)</p>

<p>And everyone were like, ok lets do this. I was very reluctant and I really didn't want to because I thought that the spirits were going to haunt me and kill me. All my friends were like, "come on jane, put your hand on the wood, this is just a joke, spirits are not gonna kill you, they'll go through you" And I was like, "ummmmmm ok but I'm pulling out if something scary happens" And everyone agreed to that.</p>

<p>And so we decided to talk to my friend's passed away uncle (i do not want to said the D word right now..I'm by myself and it's 12 midnight..and I'm getting scared as Im typing this). And so we all put our hand on the wooden triangle thing and my friend was like, "uncle john can you hear me?" (i was just about to pee my pants aorund about here) and the door closed so hard, like WHAM. And I was like FC K THIS SH TT!!!!!!!!!! And I took my hand off that and I was about to run away when the TV turned on itself. And I was like O MG!!!! and started crying.
And all my friends were crying. And I was like OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG!!!!!!</p>

<p>And then I found out that I stood on top of the remote control, turning it on. And then we started kinda laughing it off.. but I still wonder about the door.. it could've been the wind.. But it was like a hot humid night..</p>

<p>I've never been near one ever since and I WILL NEVER EVER GO NEAR THAT THING EVER AGAIN. Thinking of it still gives me the chills. Oh and I had a scary experience with a "sayonce' (sp?? calling up the dead spirits but holding hands, etc..).
I'm never ever ever ever in my life do any of those stuff again. EVER. just too scary. (i get scared of stuff like that very very very easily.. I'm still scared about putting down my feeet beside the bed because I always think someone's gonna grab my ankle from underneath the bed..)</p>

<p>Ouija board motion is never subconscious, there are always people trying to push it to say stuff, they just deny it when being accused.</p>

<p>Alright listen to this BS. So in 5th grade after the girls had a sleep-over and they were talking about it. The class snitch decided to ask the teacher if the ouija board was "most ultimate evil." So she decided it was time for our talk with our priest who came in and gave this speech about toy companies manufacturing evil, what forms the devil is most likely to come in, and how when he (the priest) came in one time the board said "I smell God" before it stopped working. Then he proceeded to plead us to "cast out our ouija boards", "throw them in the fire", burn them". (I wish someone would have started their house on fire and then sued the school.) Seriously that speech freaked me out about religion more than the ouija board ever came close to. (I was playing once and they were trying to contact my girlfriend [she wasn't well liked] and kept spelling her name wrong.)</p>

<p>After class some kid came up to me all frightened and asked if I was going to burn my ouija board. I said, "Even if I had one: No." C'mon.</p>