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Oiuji boards
by got my forty homey? 34 Replies latest watchtower bible
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got my forty homey?
LOL!!
It does remind me also of a device used out west called a "well finder or water finder".
A Brother from Washington/Oregon states once told me that out west these were used to find wells and that they also were of demonic origin. I only have seen these in Bugs Bunny cartoons and dont know if they even really exist.
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lisavegas420
I just recently bought a Oiuji Boad.....no one in my family is even the slightest bit interested in playing with it. My 6 year old granddaughter was looking at it, she said where does the batteries go. I said it doesn't use batteries, she said it won't work with out batteries.....
Lisa
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Sirona
Hi
I heard an explanation of why the ouija is more dangerous than other types of spirit communication.
Apparently it takes a lot of effort for a spirit to communicate with us and the ones who come through to mediums usually come through the medium's spirit guides or protectors.
However, in the case of the ouija, you are providing a spirit an easier way of communicating, you don't have any spiritual protection and those factors combined tend to invite entities who could potentially be damaging to you. Apparently there are earthbound spirits who can be confused and even nasty who would take advantage of the situation to speak with you. I'm not sure if I believe that myself, but that is the explanation I heard. I also heard that the ouija can be used very well by someone who knows about spiritual protection and prays first - but I personally wouldn't use one even in a cast circle.
When our coven has Samhain and welcomes the dead, we have a cast circle and also we ask guardians to let through spirits who are not going to harm us. In my belief system, Lord Anpu opens the gate.
Sirona
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Surreptitious
The movement of the pointer is due to ideomotor action
What does that mean?http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/ideomotor.html
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rem
Forty,
Sounds like you are talking about dowsing. That too has the same
explanation as the ouija board (the ideomoter effect).
Interestingly, though dowsers have great confidence in their abilities,
when tested they can never do better (and many times do worse) than
chance. James Randi has tested many dowsers and some results can
be read about at http://www.randi.org.
No, there is no magic in the world - everything is pretty much
deterministic (except at the smallest of scales) but the complexity
(chaos) of the world is what keeps things unpredictable and wonderful.
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