Don't worry. It's only magnetic crayons.
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Don't worry. It's only magnetic crayons.
If my advice has ANY value to you...it's this: STAY AWAY from it! (Really serious)Quote:
Ouija is not something to be trifled with. The most important thing I've heard is that one must close the portal when done. Otherwise, the entity you've summoned has entree. I never played with one, even as a kid. My mom was scared of them and made me promise. As a kid I didn't really believe they had any power. I was more leery of the other kids getting themselves worked up and then doing something stupid.
I think this video has been posted on the forum, and I'll put it here. Michelle Belanger is a psychic and was on the show Paranormal State. She talks about her experience with the board and gives good warning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXOsPMr-IuI
(this may not be the video I was thinking of, but it's quite practical)
Ok, on her analogy of a OUIJA board being like a telephone...perhaps a telephone with a gun attached...
This is the story I was thinking of. It's called The Black Hen Planchette. Don't know if it's true. It's a good tale.
The people in this story have reasons too! I'm not advocating Ouija, of course. It's a big player in the occult world.
...umm, now the voices are telling me to find a tattoo parlor...:belief:
Gonna put that calendar right on your arm, Dumpy? Maybe some sacred geometry. I have a friend who had a phrase in ogham tattooed on his arm. I have no tattoos.
...not sure, maybe a Talavera swastika. GF and I are going thru a Talavera phase...
http://034ffd5.netsolhost.com/ca/blo...6/Talavera.jpg
Those are really pretty. I just got a couple pots for plants made in Mexico. They look a little like these.
Tracy's most recent book is called Genuflect. It's her first work of fiction. I've been listening to a couple interviews. She says that the things she wrote about have begun to happen in uncanny ways. I don't know the plot fully, but it sounds bad. So maybe the sun blowing up would be better, if her work is indeed visionary.