What is a Ouija board?
Ouija boards came into existence as a parlor game in the mid-1800's, when spiritism and channeling were at the height of fashion. The word "Ouija" is a blend of the French and German words for "yes." Adolphus Theodore Wagner first patented Ouija boards, sometimes referred to as "talking boards," in London, England on January 23, 1854.
In the patent, Wagner called his invention a "psychograph" and its purpose was to read the minds of people with "nervous energy." By 1861, Frenchman, Allan Kardac, was describing the Ouija board as instruments with which to open communications with the spirit world. In seven short years, the Ouija board had evolved from a mind-reader to portal of communication with the dead.
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If you would like to try our talking Ouija Board, first a word of caution. It has been said that Satan and his demons can use the Ouija board to give advice, or even to guide a person in a certain direction. They try to appear as something that appears harmless.
The Bible says, "And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light. It is not surprising, then, if his servants masquerade as servants of righteousness. Their end will be what their actions deserve" (2 Corinthians 11:14-15).
So if you still feel you want to make contact with the afterlife, then watch, ask questions and let the spirits take control. It is also advisable to have a pen and paper ready to write down the letters of the message.
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