What happens if a spirit escapes the ouija board
A week later he was in a woodchipper accident at the mill where he worked. One claimed to be my Uncle though. We started to do it all the time, every day with a homemade board. He literally came running over to me with a strange look on his face. I have something strange to tell you but you have to listen to me.
A woman…she said your name!! She told me to tell you to stop playing with the Ouija board because you are going to get burnt! Does that make sense to you? But I sure as hell never touched one again. No one else was in the house and the fuse box was buried in the back of a closet. Every time we have played and asked who we were speaking too it tells us Alison. Our good friend Alison committed suicide 8 years ago.
Most of the time the vibe feels good and nothing weird happens. One night we were playing and all of a sudden the mood switched. We both sensed it and I asked if Alison was still with us and it said no. We said our closing saying and said goodbye to whoever the hell we let it. We put it away and eerie dark feeling in the room went away. Ironically, she was very Catholic, but loved her board, it and was a very interesting few nights in the dorm with it. I think the second night we were playing with it, and it was going slow, not much movement, meh.
Suddenly, it was like cold fingers grabbed into my shoulders ever so slightly, and this terrible feeling in the back of my mind just came to the surface. It had long been rumoured in Yozgad that a wealthy local Armenian, anticipating the mass killings of hundreds of thousands of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in , had buried his numerous riches somewhere nearby — and that camp officials had been digging for them in vain.
And so the con began. It might even open the door to freedom. And so it would, by virtue of impeccable planning, immense personal risk, and no small amount of luck. All went according to plan until, on the eve of their escape, Jones and Hill were betrayed. Their plot lay in ruins. They were forced to adopt a terrifying Plan B: to have themselves committed to a mental hospital on the chance that if they could convince psychiatrists they were insane, they might be repatriated to Britain in an official exchange of sick prisoners.
Rigorously coached by a British army doctor interned with them at Yozgad, Jones and Hill managed to simulate mental illness so convincingly that their captors received official permission to transport them to Haidar Pasha Hospital in Constantinople for observation. Confined at Haidar Pasha for six months, Jones and Hill were under constant suspicion of malingering and were subjected by doctors to series of traps and tests.
They faced a chronic, looming terror: if they inhabited their mad roles as fully as they needed to, they might slip irretrievably into real madness. And thus they succeeded at last in persuading their doctors to certify them.
Dispatched homeward on the British hospital ship Kanowna in October , they reached England around the time of the Armistice of Mudros, concluded on 30 October and ending the war between the Allies and the Ottoman empire. But while their ruse bought them little time, it may well have saved their lives.
Had they remained at Yozgad, they might easily have been among the dozen inmates who died there amid the Spanish Flu pandemic of What was more, in a world devoid of hope, their two-pronged hoax — embracing their careers as sham spiritualists and as counterfeit madmen — gave them a reason to persevere as perhaps nothing else could.
The psychological techniques that underpinned their con game remain widely used today by advertisers, salespeople and political firebrands. Perhaps the most rewarding aspect of the whole affair, however, is the story of friendship that developed between two men who almost certainly would not otherwise have met.
Leaving the planchette the pointer on the board can allow a demon or spirit to escape from the board. Another way something can escape is if you allow the planchette to count down through the numbers or alphabet on the board. Or because a spirit will invent a terrible fate for you, then see to it that it comes true?
Closing the board is important, as it shuts the door to the other side and prevents lingering spirits from interfering in your life. Thank the spirits and say goodbye.
Then you can safely put the board back in its box. If the spirit does not say goodbye back, you need to once again say goodbye, then pass the planchette through the flame of a candle. Have you ever broken the rules of the Ouija board?
What happened? Share your story in the comments below. Is the board real or just the ideomotor effect why does it open doors to demons if it is just our own mind at work? In grade school I would take my moms ouiji board to my friends house. She liked to use it with me. One time I moved it to an answer or two then I thought I better not do that.
I explained to my friend what I did and we never played it again. I asked my friend do you remember when we were in 6th grade and the ouiji board? She still remembers. One should avoid them!
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