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Any Scary Ouija board experiences? (pg. 5)
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occrider
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Originally posted by lucaslight
closed-minded thinking....

it's not the boards themselves that are mystical.....it's a ritual...the board is just a means of communicating...like a pencil and paper...


Ok so if I draw up a ouiji board on a peice of paper, get a paper clip, and start calling out to spirits in the same stupid ritual, they're going to start moving the paper clip?

Wait ... I've got a good question for the spirits:

Don't you spirits have anything better to do than to sit around answering my lame questions by pushing around a stupid peice of plastic to form letters on a board entitled "yesyes"?

I mean I really try to be open minded about this , but everytime I do that, the rational part of my brain kicks the out of the open part of my brain and says: "you should know better dumb ".

Magic 8 ball says ... "unlikely"
davinox
hahhaha occrider.

funny
halo
quote:
Originally posted by Absolut_Vodka
lol I was trying to establish that ppl who would have called earth round at that time would have been laughed at just as ppl who believe in the paranormal are often looked down upon simply becuase there is no proof or explanation for it...

my point is just that ppl shouldnt dismiss things on the basis that science can't prove it. Keep an open mind. I'm sure that A LOT of todays so called 'facts' are wrong, and that there is a load of things we have yet to discovery about ourselves and the world around us. Maybe the paranormal is just bull, but insulting ppl who believe in it, as placebo did, is just as ignorant as he thinks the believers are.


actually those stating the earth was round back then had loads of proof for that... it's just been ignored by the church.

as for barely touching... you touch it, you move it!
Theresa
Halo, I love your av.

As for ouija boards. They scare me too much. I was in a room of girls playing it once, and I was watching. They all started acting weird and the one girl began bawling her eyes out. I was like "umm, k... time for me to go home now :nervous:"

I'm not into like that. LOL
lucaslight
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Originally posted by Floorfiller
some people also claim that they are the reincarnate of jesus...does that make it true?


great example...

have i done it? no...
will i do it? probably not...
am i sure it works? of course not...

am i writing off many peoples stories of personal experience?
_-MIl0
who cares, i dont personaly beleive in god becouse of reasons that have nothing to do with logic, but alot of people do for the same reasons . You cant judge peoples reasons for their beleifs becouse their as personal as what they believe in itself
Keown
Well personally I believe there are evil spirits out there and that they can be contacted if someone for some strange and stupid reason wanted to.

Not sure if the ouiji board actually works and allows you to do that. I wouldn't try it anyway:)

And as for comparing it to someone claiming they are the reincarnate of Jesus, mmmm no that doesn't work at all. We are talking about experiences that hundreds of thousands of people have said they have had compared with something a few mentally unstable people have claimed.:rolleyes:
astroboy
"Believing in the paranormal" is just as stupid as dismissing "the paranormal" as bull. I know science hasn't explained everything, therefore, everything that science cannot explain can be called para-normal, or beyond what we currently accept as the norm. I allow for the possibility of some phenomena described as paranormal to be true, but I equally allow for the possibility of them being fake. To dogmatically take either viewpoint is equally narrow minded.
As to the Ouija thing, I think the only way it may work is by you unconsciously pushing it. Whether your subconscious has access to certain faculties of your brain which science has yet to discover, is the real question. My life experience leads me to suspect that the brain will one day be found to be capable of a lot more than science currently says it is... But who knows...
Delay Llama
quote:
Originally posted by astroboy
"Believing in the paranormal" is just as stupid as dismissing "the paranormal" as bull. I know science hasn't explained everything, therefore, everything that science cannot explain can be called para-normal, or beyond what we currently accept as the norm. I allow for the possibility of some phenomena described as paranormal to be true, but I equally allow for the possibility of them being fake. To dogmatically take either viewpoint is equally narrow minded.

I concur :cool:
Vivid Boy
actually from what i reasd up on it when i was hardcore into ouija boards i learned its the subconcious mind...which eally spooks me out too just knowing the capability of our minds..hell if it casn tell us future events like some of the experiences i had imagine the possibilities we have if we could work our brains at 100%

NinetyNinety
If you can, get a hold of a book named Caņitas, it's a real story. It has to do with a group of persons who played with a ouija but did not finish the game. This released some kind of demon, which began killing one by one. Anyway, this story IS real. The owner of the house is a mexican man called Carlos something, he is the only certified ghostbuster in the world. I've seen some scary videos and evidence he has presented, and he is not joking, since like 15 people, all of them very close to him (wife, friends, etc.) have died in strange "accidents". :nervous:
Boomer187
quote:
Originally posted by NinetyNinety
If you can, get a hold of a book named Caņitas, it's a real story. It has to do with a group of persons who played with a ouija but did not finish the game. This released some kind of demon, which began killing one by one. Anyway, this story IS real. The owner of the house is a mexican man called Carlos something, he is the only certified ghostbuster in the world. I've seen some scary videos and evidence he has presented, and he is not joking, since like 15 people, all of them very close to him (wife, friends, etc.) have died in strange "accidents". :nervous:



ahahaha, coincidence is a reall wicked thing, thats why I am studying superstiton. people use these boards because they want to know something, and when you want to know something, you kinda make it happen.


LAter on if something happens that is remotely associated with anything that happened on the board you associate the two...thinking the board was right...when in reality, you were using selective perception. And of course you woudl never know you were cause you choose not to remember the other things.



Its kinda like when you think after running into an old friend from way back one day, that what are the chances of this happening. You don't realise how many people would actually evoke this response....how many friends from way back do you have? they woudl all cause this reaction.



anyways. at teh end of the day I always look at consistency of paranormal 'phenonmenon'. ghosts and spirits appear different each time, either balls of light in pictures, moving your hand, looking liek your ol grandma....it gets really hard to believe.
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