Ouija Boards: Making, Using, Selling, Cleansing, & Precaution
Ouija Boards For fun and even for profit
In this article I am going to explain how to make a valuable profit by hand crafting Ouija Boards and selling them. For those of you who wonder what exactly a Ouija board is: A Ouija Board is a tool to communicate with spirits. The
spirits can be either good or
bad, it depends on what you do and what precautions you take. It is important to be careful in making sure that you aren't contacting a restless ghost or spirit. That
could bring trouble. What do they look like? Traditionally, the Ouija boards were made of wood. Nowadays they can be either made of wood, plastic, cardboard, metal, or even glass. Basically, you will need to use a flat surface upon which the symbols shall be written. Any flat surface could be used, but traditionally the flat surface is roughly 10 by 15 inches in size. I like the idea of using wood, as most store bought Ouija boards are plastic and cardboard. The planchette is the piece you will put your hands on to be guided across the boards. The planchette is a small triangle, tear, or heart shape with a hole in the center for each letter to peek through. Supposedly, as you hold your hands upon the planchette the spirit who you are contacting will guide you across each individual letter or number and spell out information on its history, why its dead, where it is.
It is OK to use the Ouija alone. Some people say that it is dangerous to do this but it isn't as dangerous as they make it out to be. The Ouija board is also not just a toy, though it is marketed that way.
The Ouija board is a game that a lot of teens and adults use as entertainment when bored, looking for a good spook, or wanting answers.
The Ouija board has been used to make contact with the spirits of the dead for more than two millennium.
There are many people who have had plenty of real experiences with the Ouija Board, however, it is still being sold throughout the United States in many of our child's toy stores? What is the risk of the Ouija Board, and should it continue to be sold?
My feelings toward the controversial spirit board
By using a homemade Ouija board, I indirectly invited unwanted guests into my home; ones that didn't want to go away.
R. Elizabeth C. Kitchen
Posted on 08/15/2008 at 1:08:19 PM