History of the Ouija board
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I had one when I was a kid. I never got any messages.

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I had one when I was a kid. I never got any messages.

@wtg Interesting article.
Any person that charges in any way for what is a religious/Christian act is highly suspect of being a fraud imo.
Ouija boards
Though a small/nominal contribution toward the running of a church circle/healing service may be excepted if you turn up.
My mum worked at Consett Iron Works in the late 1940's. One lunch she walked in on other girls trying a ouija board. Put her finger on whatever is meant to move and it moved. Freaked them out. She'd be about 18/20 at the time.
Dad and his siblings all had this gift.My Mum & Dad were brought up CofE and Methodist. But I realised later they also occasionally went Wednesdays to a local spiritualist church.
When they sat with me at home they used A-Z cards from a game called Lexicon, spreading them in a circle on our dining table, and a 3" glass on which you could just fit about 4 finger tips, maybe 1.5" in diameter (it was used for various spirits
).Directly, automatic writing, whatever, if you can do it, you can.
Or to develop, find a sincere and mature group of people who will allow you to sit with them.
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