do you think that the ouija board has like some demond aura inside of it-and if you dont know what the ouija board is google it and look it up on youtube- discusse
Ouija board real or not?
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It’s based on people getting tired and putting more or less pressure on it as time goes on. There’s nothing mystical about it. It’s a board game, and that’s it. |
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i dont think were talking about the same board thingy this is what im talking about http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMhqq5F_RZ4&feat… p.s i couldnt embed it cuz the embed was taken off of youtube by request |
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Yes, it’s the same thing. Hasbro sells a Glow-in-the-Dark version. It’s a kids’ toy. |
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i didnt see one on that page look im talking about the one where it allows you to contact with the “demons of the under world” |
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It’s the same thing, just different marketing. |
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I believe in most of the kooky energy and spirit stuff, including Ouija boards :/ One example… You can cure headaches by placing one hand spread a centimeter from the forehead and one on the base of the neck then draw good energy in the neck and bad energy out the forehead. Oh well, I expect to be bashed but I believe in this type of stuff through real life experiences so it doesn’t bother me. Flame away =D |
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but do you people really think that it can bring out the demons into youre house and in youre rom and that those demons can answer youre questions and also posses you |
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Seeing as how I lack the belief of such things, no. |
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Frankly, I’ll buy the headache thing (pressure points are legitimate) over a Ouija board. And no, no one is summoning demons by putting their fingers on a piece of plastic sitting on a piece of cardboard. |
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no |
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well frankly i dont belive in it eather im just getting other peoples apionion |
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There is no such things as demons, maybe tormented human souls. Along with very real experiences, there is the possibility for unperceptive people to just create whatever tale too.
Really there is no pressure in this instance. One hand is gently on the nape of the neck and one hovers close but not touching above the forehead. It takes a natural ability to “feel” energy to perform as well as a decent amount of concentration. When someone else taught me this trick I was amazed at the sensation of heat and sharp pain you will feel when you are drawing negative energy out from the hand hovering above the forehead. |
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okay wtf does the pressure point thingy have to do with the board? |
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You would need to learn more about what Ouija boards are really for to get it I guess. |
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there boards to contact “demons” |
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Ok – without touching I’m going to go with more of a psychosomatic type of response. Mild pressure would make sense to me. In either case, it’s entirely possible to heal just through belief (placebo effects, prayer, etc.), even with no medical, or even real, reason for it. In any case, jacob, it appears the unanimous opinion is “bollocks”. |
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so do you belive in it yes or no and why is what im asking |
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Ouija boards aren’t meant to contact demons, they are made to be able form a connection between the physical and spiritual worlds, allowing things from both worlds to affect it. This usually means spirits but some people believe demons. I also think some people should try this, I’m more likely to believe a group of you then 100 youtube videos. |
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As I said, no. Because
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well i orderd one and i wanna try it |
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To answer his real question… No, there are no demons inside the board. It is a tool, that can fail or be misused, or be used properly. Again, there are no such things as “demons” exactly, maybe it depends on your viewpoint and definition of “demon” though.
There is a whole lot of stuff that I admit I don’t know a lot about with pressure points or acupuncture. Why does zero contact necessitate it being psychosomatic though? Try the procedure several times as a skeptic and report your results to me. I have failed it a few times because of a “bad vibe” too. It is strange to feel pain with no real stimulus but maybe you can justify it as mental. Maybe I should save this whole discussion for another thread but I have strong convictions for lots of mystic beliefs like this. The base of the neck is the portal to the soul and where your spirit is connected with others while you dream. You need to control breathing and keep a flow of “good in, bad out” from the right places. I don’t care if you all rail on me for being some Christian wacko type, but this type of thing is a real experience in my daily life. There was another thread recently about our natural state of godlessness or whatever and I absolutely disagreed with most of the responses. There are even some quite credible scientific backings for at least some part of that discussion… Society has moved on to a state of godlessness and organized religions like Christianity only serve to suppress our natural human abilities like this. |
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Meh, I call BS on this for the following reasons: 1. When I put my hand on the nape of my neck, I naturally lean my head forward. After “a decent amount of concentration”, this position kinda hurts. If you’re concentrating on the “energy flow” from your forehead to your hovering hand, I can definitely see this pain getting displaced to that area. As for the heat, your palm will cool down when you stick it over your head (reduced blood flow) and your forehead almost constantly radiates heat. Once you concentrate on this for a while, I’m sure it’d seem significant. 2. “It takes a natural ability to “feel” energy to perform” – this is a cop-out. If you can do it, you should be able to teach other people to do it even if they’re not naturally talented at it. All this statement does is make this thing only apply to people who already believe it works. |
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Putting your own hand on your own neck? I am talking about one person healing another. What you wrote seems like a gross misinterpretation of the process and it is really something that can only be understood when you experience it in person.
I won’t try to prove anything to you and I don’t care what you say to try to disprove my experience. You being unable to open yourself spiritually is not my fault and I am happy to respect your right to be purely atheist or whatever. I had no natural talent or pressure to believe in this type of thing. It was simply something I came across and is undeniably real to me because of what I see every moment of every day. |
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I don’t think you can mass produce demons. |