I'm almost certain that this is just a big scam. It's hyped up so that the creators can get money, and out of curiosity we have all fallen for it. Including me! Now I hope that I am wrong and there is more to this activity than meets the brain; but I seriously doubt it. I've seen a special where the people using the board were blindfolded, and before they started the board was rotated. These people moved the planchette to where they THOUGHT the letters were when in fact they were getting it completely wrong.
Now I'm not saying that this is the proof that it's not real, it's simply an example of how it works. I've tried using it multiple times with myself and many other people, two of which who actually believed it would work. I take a neutral position on the matter because I simply don't know for sure.
Another interesting thing to note is that the house I've tried it in seems 'clean'. And by that I mean I feel totally safe here and have had no supernatural experiences, where as in other places I have seen things and heard things. My parents had as well. I plan to use my Ouija board in other places that do not feel 'clean' and report my findings to the world. I simply do not see how a spirit would contact you through such an item when requested to and NOT with other things. So if I use a Ouija board, bad things will happen right? But what's the difference between asking a spirit to move a planchette and asking a spirit to move a keyboard? Or type something out? Makes no sense, Ouija boards are not magically enchanted (well, maybe with M A G I C corporate oil to attract money..)
And to the people claiming that it has worked, I highly suggest you find whoever your partner was and sit them down for a serious talk. Ask them if they did or did not move it, because I am certain that they did.
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