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OUIJA BOARD- How It Is Used (Please Be Careful)

OUIJA BOARD- when you hear this word you will get a eerie feeling in your mind. We have seen in many movies using the OUIJA BOARD to call the spirits by asking questions and the spirit will answer it  by saying "YES" or "NO".


Steps For Using The OUIJA BOARD: 

1. First the OUIJA BOARD should be placed upon knees of two persons (male and female persons are preferred).

2. Now place the small table on the board and put your fingers firmly on the table such that the table can move freely on the board.

(Within 5 minutes the table starts to move slowly)
 3. The table starts moving on the letters and numbers on the board, you can see the letter on which the table stood through the lens in the middle of the table. 

4. Asking Questions: One person should ask one question at a time and the question should be plain and accurate. 

5. Please Careful: Those who are sitting in front of the board should sit seriously and respectfully, those who laugh and ask ridiculous questions may feel the presence of spirits around him.

6. The Ouija Board is a great mystery. It will satisfy your great expectation. 

7. The board should be kept smooth and free from dust and moisture for the easy glide of table on the board. Rub the board with silk handkerchief before using it.

Making Of OUIJA BOARD:

It is said that the name OUIJA was given by the board itself when the founder Charles Kennard, and his sister asked the board what it should be called, the board shown the words as "OUIJA" which means "GOOD LUCK" in the ancient Egyptian language.

Lawyer and inventor, Elijah Bond, patented the Ouija board in 1891. Bond patented the design after proving its functionality to an apparently shocked patent officer. Bond then employed a man named William Fuld, who worked himself up in the company and whose name later became synonymous with the Ouija board.

"Even though Elijah Bond was awarded a patent for the Ouija board in 1891, the true history and origin of the concept are still unclear."

In 1917, William Fuld built a three-story, thirty-six thousand square foot factory in Baltimore. 

During the construction of this enormous building,  Fuld fell from the roof of his factory breaking several bones and suffering of a severe concussion. He died later that day in a nearby hospital after one of his broken ribs pierced his heart. 

On his death bed, Ouija board manufacturer William Fuld uttered the words "never sell the Ouija board," to his children.

Science Behind OUIJA BOARD: Ideomotor Effect

Ideomotor Effect, the actions that are unconscious, involuntary motor movements that are performed by a person because of prior expectations, suggestions or preconceptions.

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