Despite being a popular gift this Christmas, the humble Ouija board possesses a much darker side.
Last month Google reported that Ouija boards were fast becoming one
of this year's most popular Christmas gifts thanks to the popularity of
Halloween movie 'Ouija', but now exorcists and paranormal investigators
have warned that people should avoid purchasing them unless they know
what they are doing.
Despite being sold in toy shops, Ouija
boards have long been associated with the occult and some believe that
their misuse can have unpleasant consequences.
"It's easy to open
up evil spirits but it's very hard to get rid of them," said one priest
who wished to remain anonymous. "People can be very naive in thinking
that they are only contacting the departed souls of loved-ones when they
attempt to communicate with the dead using the boards."
Paranormal
investigator Darren Ansell has also expressed concern. "[I] wouldn't
touch an Ouija board with a barge pole," he said. "I've had too many
scares over the years."
His group, Paranormal Study and
Investigation (PSI), has conducted several controlled experiments
indicating that the movements of the planchette during a Ouija session
may simply be the result of the subconscious muscle movements of those
taking part.
Despite this however Ansell maintains that some of
the people he has talked to have had experiences following the use of a
Ouija board that cannot be so readily explained.
Disembodied
voices, strange noises and objects being flung around the room are all
things that have been reported by people who have attempted to contact
spirits using one of the boards.
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