The other night me and my friends did a weejee board (not sure how spelt) and it really worked. It was sooo scary. We want to do it again, because these are people like my friends dads and uncles and stuff and they just wanna keep talking to them. Does anyone know if there are any risks of playing this game...or any important things i should know about it?
tornconfused answered Saturday January 6 2007, 1:08 pm: Oujia Boards are harmless. I have had one since I was a kid and have had experiences on it. I believe that once I talked to my grandmother. I do not believe that there is harm that will come from playing this "game". Others believe that it will release evil spirits. From my experience, there is nothing to come from playing a Oujia Board. Have fun! [ tornconfused's advice column | Ask tornconfused A Question ]
crack_is_wack answered Wednesday December 20 2006, 2:19 pm: Oujia boards are *completely harmless.* They seriously do not mean anything. Since they have always been so popular, don't you think you would've heard creepy stories in the news about people getting killed by evil spirits or something? They are a ton of fun to play with your friends, and nothing more. The only risk to playing is that it's scary for some people. That said, if it makes you uncomfortable and you don't WANT to play, tell your friends no.
*Kate* answered Wednesday December 20 2006, 12:07 pm: I wouldn't continue playing with it. They let evil spirts into your house and basically open portals to the other side, and then any spirits, good or bad can come in. [ *Kate*'s advice column | Ask *Kate* A Question ]
mylordwon answered Tuesday December 19 2006, 8:50 pm: You are playing with fire. It may seem harmless, but your own words of wanting to do it again speaks volumes. Doing it again will lead to wanting to do it again, and then again, and before you know it, you will be over your head. It's a manufactured game board that the side of evil uses to suck you in. You will think you have control, but you don't. It's scary because you are opening yourself up to the spiritual realm of evil. Wearing a cross is not going to save you. Thinking it's just a toy or "everyone does it" or it's neat or whatever, is only another trick to pull you in. It's real. It's dangerous. DON'T DO IT! [ mylordwon's advice column | Ask mylordwon A Question ]
thefish answered Monday December 18 2006, 9:46 pm: Ouija boards can't do anything to you. They are toys...good fun for playing pretend, but that's all they are. Look closely. They have a logo on them. They are mass-produced and made by machines. There are no spirits in them.
People tend to freak themselves out. If you start thinking, "There's a ghost in my house." you will start to hear noises and see things move. It's just your mind playing tricks on you. The only risks are in your head.
So just tell yourself that it isn't real. One of your friends is probably a trickster and moved it.
LM answered Monday December 18 2006, 7:57 pm: It depends on what you believe. Ouija boards can be dangerous things to be fooling around with if you're not careful.
Whatever you do, ALWAYS close the portal when you're done, and NEVER burn it or destroy it in any way. [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
peebles7 answered Monday December 18 2006, 7:41 pm: ouija boards are pretty controversial, and ofcourse there are no definite risks, but there are some things you should know. First of all, scientifically it is all bullshit but you have to decide what you believe. some people think that it is really dead spirits communicating, others believe that it is our own unconcious moving it, that doesn't mean that you are moving it on purpose, it's just that there are a lot of things that control our muscles and actions, and when we believe in something like that, chemicals are released in our brains that make us do strange things without realizing it. Either way, if you feel comfortable doing this, go ahead, but don't base your whole life and system of belief around a board game. [ peebles7's advice column | Ask peebles7 A Question ]
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