Learn the basics on how to use a Ouija board :. The manufacturer suggests that the Ouija board is simply a harmless game.
A poll performed by readers on a popular publishing site found that 65 percent believed the Ouija board to be a sinister and dangerous tool. While a large percentage of respondents 41 percent believed that the board was controlled by the users' subconscious, 37 percent believed it was controlled by spirits, and 14 percent feared that it was under the influence of demonic spirits.
The Museum of Talking Boards contemplated whether people are controlling the Ouija board or if there is a spiritual connection involved. Below is some information on the two prevailing theories, and how the Ouija works with the spiritualist theory and the automatism theory:. The Skeptic's Dictionary says that the ideomotor effect is an involuntary and unconscious motor behavior. The phrase "ideomotor action" was coined by William Carpenter in , during his discussion on the movements of dowsing rods and pendulums by dowsers, and table-turning by spirit mediums.
The movement of pointers on Ouija boards is also due to the ideomotor effect. According to Carpenter, the mind can initiate muscular movements without the person being aware of it.
Furthermore, suggestions can be made to the subconscious mind and affect how the muscles of the hands and arms move in subtle ways. What seems to be paranormal, he believes, is purely physiological. There are vast personal stories of weird events and paranormal phenomena that have taken place during and following Ouija sessions. This has led to the warnings that the Ouija is not a game at all, but rather, a dangerous tool.
Ouija can be taken so seriously that it is suggested that certain rituals be performed before a session to "cleanse" the board. For example, lighting white candles or taking extra caution to use the board on poor weather days are two recommended rituals. By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Notice and European users agree to the data transfer policy.
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But others claim Pearl had a limited education and life experience, which would have made this impossible. In , year-old Mattie Turley, from San Diego, shot her own dad twice in the back - and then claimed the board had told her to do it.
Apparently, the board said she should commit the crime so her mum, Dorothea Irene Turley - who was holding the planchette at the time - could "marry a young cowboy". Turley's mum insisted she followed the instructions, and both women were arrested. Turley's dad died in hospital, a couple of weeks after the shooting.
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