Ok so a few hours ago me and my friend were in her haunted room and I decided to do the old wigi (ouiji) board thing to contact with the ghost. So I asked it all the normal questions like where it was from (it ended up saying "here") and then we got to the weird answers like for the question "are you good or evil" we got the answer "euhrd good" and my friend asked it how long it was living there and it said "huniq 3" ... what does these things mean... and by the way.. I don't ant to hear the whole lecture about not doing the wigi board cuz I heard it already. When me and my friend went downstairs we put a notebook on a table and left the room.. when we went back to get the notebook it ias on the floor with all the pages rippes out.. so we went up to her room and there. In plain sight. Was "help me" scratched into the wall right above her bed. It looked like it was scratched in by a dog. (Cuz you could just barely read it) so can anyone tell me the answers to my questions please??
Ribbonade answered Monday April 11 2011, 12:13 am: I can't quite tell if this is real, or if you're trolling. :D If it's not, you're a very descriptive and realistic liar. :P
However, if it's true, I don't have any sort of experience at all with ouji boards, but I've heard things from people who did:
Maybe it needs help getting back to... wherever spirits go to once they die. Did you send it back? Did you say goodbye to it and NOT take your hands off of the pointer-thing? If you did take your hands off, or if you didn't say goodbye, it may still be stuck in limbo, between this space and that.
Also, you said it said it was living here for "huniq 3", and I read that as 3 years. You also said the writing was probably written by a dog. I think it could have either been that or perhaps a small 3-year-old child. D': Personally, I think that whatever it is, it sounds scared, and only being 3 can't help either. Maybe try being friendly and hospitable in some way, like offering a seat on the couch beside you when you sit down, and maybe talking to it during the day, and setting a spare place at the table, so it doesn't get angry with you. (Sounds silly, but I suppose being nice to a potential friend who is not there is better than ignoring a potential threat who IS there). And maybe you should try to be hospitable to a person, not a dog, because the dog would be happy at the table, and the baby would be pissed off in a kennel, you see? [ Ribbonade's advice column | Ask Ribbonade A Question ]
sweeethoney answered Sunday April 10 2011, 9:20 pm: I have a lot of experience with a ouija board. the reason I believe you got the first few letters before 'good' & '3' is because the spirit probably was havin trouble conjurin up energy to hit the right letters at first. there is a theory that spirits have a hard time obtainin energy, & that they use electronics to get it. ouija boards make it easy for them to contact the livin world. once you use these types of devices to contact the paranormal world, it can open doors to whatever type if spirit, good or bad, because you invited them in. just because you talked to a 'good' spirit (which isnt neccesarily true), doesnt mean that other spirits cannot come through this openin youve created. based on the things that happened afterwards, I suggest not playin the board again. some people think its bullshit, but its very real in my beliefs. serious things have happened to my friends & I because of this.
I dont know how to undo this, but if serious things happen, you may need to contact a professional.
feel free to ask me any questions.
x sweeethoney [ sweeethoney's advice column | Ask sweeethoney A Question ]
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