08 March 2017

Things to consider before playing the Ouija Board

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Taken from www.nerdist.com

Ouija Boards, the alleged surefire means to contact the paranormal. If you don't know what an Ouija Board is, you need to get out more.

I am pretty sure you're reading this piece because you at least have some knowledge of it and is thinking of trying it out for the lols. My advice?

DON'T.

There are far too many documented evidences from users of Ouija boards confirming that Ouija Boards are all around bad news. If written accounts don't convince you, videos in Youtube will.

Now I cannot control your choices, but I can certainly offer some guidance for your own perusal.

For the past 2 weeks, I have been stressed in my work. I think this stress made me irrational and wanted to "self-harm" by dabbling in the occult and wake up some shitty demon. I researched on the rules of ouija boards combined with my own prior personal experiences with the paranormal, I saw some consistencies in the following:

1. Those who are vulnerable psychologically tend to be most affected by the entities summoned by the Ouija board

These can include possession, physical injuries like having their person moved by the entities, nose bleeds, scratches, dizziness and some of these entities are powerful enough to latch on to you. Remember in The Conjuring, Lorraine said the demon latched itself on the family's back? That kinda "parasitic possession" is real. I was a victim of it too.

Now you see I am not religious. At all. But I am spiritual. I believe there is a higher power that's making things around me work, but I refuse to subscribe to a religion to make sense of it. A couple-a years back, I sensed that I was being followed by something and this things, whatever it is making my life miserable. It was literally making everything go wrong for me.

I don't like visiting temples or any religious places you see but some odd days the dadster manages to placate me enough to give in. So in I went to this temple and the priest would not stop staring at me. I thought that old decrepit had been celibate so long he can't hold it in any longer.

Later we went to see an astrologist. Because we Indians get anxious if someone doesn't tell us something about the future. The astrologer would not stop staring at me.

Halfway he said, "there's an imp latched on your shoulder. He has his demands". My family went dead silent like, wtf.

He said I am lucky that the imp only wanted food, not something of greater value (if you know what I mean).

He instructed me to leave some rice and drinks at an old isolated tree. I did that. The effect was almost immediate. I felt lighter, and things started working for me again.

When I was younger, I have had paranormal entities physically assault me.

So if you're the kind of person that's susceptible to paranormal things, you want to truly consider the risk of playing the ouija board.

2. Paranormal things tend to gather in places where there are less human breath

You heard me right. Paranormal things actually have low tolerance for human breath. Human breath has a lot of "life" and they can't stand it. The more isolated a place is from human breath, the place would have higher density of entities.

I have watched videos where these audacious kids would go to an abandoned tunnel, asylums and forest and try to get in touch with something. The success rate in these settings would be high, and the risk of contacting a hostile one is even higher. My advice is to prepare yourselves fully with foolproof escape routes and protection before trying to contact entities in isolated settings.

3. Settings where there were a lot of sufferings had taken place, tend to be the most "dense".

Places like hospitals, mental asylums, former war zones, prisons, torture sites and generally sites where people had died of horrific death tend to have the most density and toxicity. Ghosts who were victims of rape, murder, accidents, natural disasters tend to be a hateful type too. Places like this in local Malaysian language we call them kotor - dirty.

This is where you will find entities that are so at unrest they WILL harm you if given the opportunity. Summoning them using ouija board would empower them. So if you are thinking of choosing a kotor place to summon an entity/entities...you must do this at your own risk.

4. Never say their name out loud

If you have asked their name and they spell it out, NEVER say it out loud. Saying their names gives them power. Common names that crop up during an ouija board session is Zozo, ZaZa, Abacus, MaMa, Oz, Zo, Za. Only read the names, don't say it out loud.

5. Always say goodbye

Saying goodbye means you are cutting off contact with the entity with our realm. Summoning the entity via ouija board means you are opening a crack or a portal to our realm and allowing these entities to communicate with us. Saying goodbye means you're sending them back to their realm.

6. Never use the same Ouija board after the first use

The first time you use an Ouija board should be the only time you use it. After the first use, discard the damn thing. Don't burn it. Just destroy the thing enough that it's rendered unusable.

I took a long time to write the comments and I would appreciate a feedback. Occult and the paranormal is something I am interested in so I would love to hear your own stories of the paranormal!

This piece will be edited should I have something new to add. 

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