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I have had several diffent spirits contact me with the board,sometimes there is one and sometimes more than one nothing weird or scary,always ,always use the prayer of protection.
I heard a story on Coast to Coast AM with George Nory, does anyone listen to this great show at 11:00 PM on AM radio? If not you had better start!!! Anyway, it seems a lady was sitting in her living room knitting one night when the rocking chair across from here began rocking. Of course, she was quite taken aback and when it just kept on rockin all by itself, she just started to pray for protection from this unseen entity. Suddenly, she heard voices in the room that seemed to be having a conversation. When she tuned her ears into the voices she heard one say, "No, you must leave this place now!" Then another voice flatly stated, "No! I don't have to leave I was invited and I wish to stay!" After a few moments of this sort of bantering, the rocker just stopped rocking and a wonderful peace fell over the room. The lady gathered her senses and remembered her three children playing upstairs in the bedroom. She flew up the stairs missing a few on her way and bolted down the hall into the childrens bed room where she found them playing a board game, a ouija board.
Very interesting. I do not mess with stuff like that. It is to be avoided. In my opinion but at the same time the stories are interesting. I do believe it is not a game but the real thing. The only thing is you never know what your inviting when using it.
I'm with Jesushelper! I used to fool around with the Ouija Board a lot as a teenager, and I really freaked myself out bad. I don't go near that stuff anymore.
I do have a weird Ouija Board story for you though... not the usual fare, but I think it's interesting, haha. When I was in Art School, my professor suggested to the class that we each find a very "unique" drawing board to do sketches on, as it might help with our creativity. After searching in lots of different places, I found an old Ouija board in an antique shop. It was made of wood, nicely decorated, and would fit easily in my lap, so I thought it would make a nice and very original drawing board. After I started using it for a while, I would get the urge to sketch monsters and demons, ghosts, or basically anything macabre, whenever I was sketching on the Ouija Board. If the professor said to draw a tree, I would start drawing a tree with a face, evil eyes, teeth, etc, haha. It just came to me in my head to draw those things. Whereas normally my art is pretty "tame". The pictures were good, but it freaked me out and eventually I got rid of the board. That's the whole story.
I have watched some documentaries on the super natural and I would not touch those things if you paid me. No no no not here no way. I am with Orange and Jesushelper
I've heard various stories about spirits that won't go away when the game is over. I remember one story about a teenage girl that played the game and the spirit they called up took an infatuation to her and would not leave her alone. I don't remember the final outcome, but I know I would never mess with one of those boards.
I would really like to hear Father Chuck's take on these things..
Father Chuck would probably say the same. We are taught in the bible to never mess with the spirit world. Not to be involved with those boards. It is not to be messed with. I do not know exactly what verse or what it exactly says but I am sure Father will be able to find it and if I find it I will share with others. I had a cousin by marriage years and years ago tell me that he used the board and freaked him out and they asked questions like how long will I live and it told him he was going to die young and at what age. Guess what got killed instantly in a motorbike accident. He was very young. Imagine that.