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Nov 9th, 2007 at 2:00pm
 
I am new to this site, so forgive me if the subject I am posting about has been discussed many time before.

Recently, I have attempted the use of a makeshift Oiuja Board at my home. Recent sessions have been successful with only my girlfriend and myself present. When you look on the internet, it is difficult to avoid the mass of sceptisism surrounding the spirit world and the use of such a device to contact spirits.

In all sessions (four recently) we have experienced very detailed and astonishing contacts. The most have come from a friend of mine who was killed in an accident in September. My question is, if the glass is being moved by one of the people touching the glass, how is it possible that quite detailed exchanges can be made with my friend, where he has actually raised a subject himself. In one case, he has actualy asked me to do something relating to his life before the accident.

What he asked me to do, was about something I had no knowledge of, so how could I have made the glass move (unknowingly) to spell out such a detailed request.

Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
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Reply #1 - Nov 9th, 2007 at 2:43pm
 
Neil:

A lot of people have had bad results with Ouija boards.

One time I had an out of body experience.  I floated above a dark cloudy area (not really clouds) that was a lower realm. I felt perfectly safe because I understood that the spirits within couldn't make their way out of the realm without asking for help from light beings. This was an automatic knowing. As soon as the experience ended the thought came to me that sometimes spirits find their way out of this realm when people mess around with Ouija boards.

If you want to make contact with spirits, there has got to be a better way. I believe it isn't good to be so insistent about doing so, that one ends up messing around with an Ouija board. If contact with friendly spirit beings is meant to happen, it will happen.
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Reply #2 - Nov 9th, 2007 at 2:52pm
 
  Occasionally I go onto a site that has ghost stories (I would say these are stories of people encountering spirits, but whatever).  They have a whole section of stories that has to do with people who have used Ouija (spell?) boards and what has happened as a result.  Most of these stories would be maybe exciting, but in a bad way.  Most of the beings who get through are dangerous and focused on the earth as a lower level, if you want to use Bruce's terminology, because they have a lower vibrational energy and are focused on the pleasures of this world.  In short, using these things are dangerous.  The bible warns against this specifically, and honestly it just seems dangerous because you are forming a connection with another plane but have no real certainty that what you think you are getting is what it actually is, or that things are always going to treat you as you would want to be treated.  There was a recent thread about this where other people put in their 2 cents as well.  You may or may not be contacting your deceased friend.  It could be a spirit with knowledge of your friend.  In the afterlife apparently spirits will know a lot about other spirits just by being around them - there is no privacy, as Bruce would say, or as Jesus would say 'What you have said in the dark will be heard in the daylight. What you have whispered to someone behind closed doors will be shouted from the rooftops'.
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Reply #3 - Nov 9th, 2007 at 5:15pm
 
Hi Neil, Interesting that you can get results with your improvised gadget.

As Rec mentions, you can get into all manner of interesting places that way. He drifts out there in samadhi and retains control because of his preparation. While Prat seems to still be fearful that something might come out and bite him. (That's not really all that funny - I've gotten a few nibbles myself from sticking my nose where it ought not be.)

One of the theories about OuiJa boards is that we all are subconsciously tapped into the great stream of spiritual Mind and its activities - and that we are actually just images of that Mind as it regards itself. So when you do the OuiJa thing you are reflecting your spiritual awareness, even if you are unaware of it.

Rec evidently uses a trance state (samadhi) which incorporates both spiritual preparation (some people use a white light, some use prayer, some do other stuff) and a sense of personal security as a valid person. That seems to be about all that's needed to be safe.

Whether you can get anything useful seems to be a matter of what you can tune into, and not so much about how you express it. Bruce is evidently working on a psychic telephone idea. I imagine that it will eventually turn out to be a similar gizmo, requiring our participation in forming messages, but providing a good focal point through which to reflect whatever it is that we respond to. At the the other extreme, there are a lot of people who just have intuitive hunches, as well as those who sense where the information  comes from more clearly, like Juditha.

I wonder how it might work if you were to start out wth a few moments of dedication and meditation, and then proceed blindfolded.

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Reply #4 - Nov 10th, 2007 at 5:58am
 
Thank you all for the quick reply. Certainly given me things to think about and look into.

I am in the UK, hence the odd times.

We actually had a session again last night, as the request that my friend had made was missing some key points (which we cleared up by the way).

I note your comments about the validity of the spirits identity. This has been a key point in any of the communications that we have encountered...I have been at pains to verify the identity. But as you say, it may still be the case that other spirits may know that information.

However, for other spirits to know such obscure facts would seem unlikely. One of my verification questions was "what is the middle name of your first brother" he spelt out the answer immediately and precisely. This is just one example.

Last night, my girlfriend and I made a point of closing our eyes until the glass stopped at a letter, or answer, we also changed the arrangement of the letters around, so as not to become familiar with the.

We are not planning to go back to using the Ouija now. I would like to know what other methods spiritual contact could be made as you say Rec...there has to be a better way. The thing is, being a novice at this, I just don't know one yet.

Any suggestions most welcome.
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Reply #5 - Nov 10th, 2007 at 2:44pm
 
Check out Bruce's writings on soul retrieval - aside from doing good for the souls, it's a direct contact approach. Once the door is opened you can manipulate what to do with the experience.

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Reply #6 - Nov 10th, 2007 at 2:46pm
 
Neil,

The Ouija board may rightly be viewed as an ideal starting point for assessing habitual exploration of astral territories.  On the positive side, some of the most engaging "revelations" of the afterlife I've ever read derived from material channeled  through a Ouija board.  The book containing these revelations is entitled "The Kingdom and the Power."  

The most famous magician who ever lived was Harry Houdini.  He and his wife created a secret confirmation message which he pledged to confirm if he died first.  He did die first, but failed to convince his wife Bess that he confirmed the message.  Some New Agers wrongly dispute this conclusion, but that debate need not detain us here.  My point is that what a discarnate Houdini failed to achieve was apparently achieved through a Ouija board.

William James, "the Father of Modern Psychology,"  was a famous Harvard Psychology professor and an expert on religious experience. His good friend James Hyslop was a professor at Columbia University.  WJ and JH made a pledge that whoever died first would try to contact the other to confirm his survival.  WJ died first and nothing happened; so JH forgot about his pledge.  About a year later, JH was contacted by a couple from Ireland.  They had been playing with a Ouija board and persistently received a very odd message they were to convey from a William James to a James Hyslop: "Remember the red pyjamas."  At first, they dismissed these messages as nonsense and, in any case, had never heard of either man.  But curiosity eventually prompted them to try to track down JH.  When they succeeded, JH dismissed the message as silly nonsense and the Irish couple apparently concluded that their message was bogus. But then JH remembered a trip that he and WJ had taken to Paris for an academic conference.  Their luggage failed to arrive and they were left with inadequate clothing for the French winter.  Among other things, JH wanted to buy pyjamas, but could only find a gaudy red pair.  WJ teased him mercilessly for this lapse in taste.  But why would WJ communicate in such a bizarre and concrete way?  Perhaps because of the inevitable distortion of more philosophical messages by the receiver's preconceptions.  

That said, I consider Ouija boards a dangerous device to engage.  You are surrendering your mind to unknown entities that might be bent on deception with a view to mischief, if not harm.  Demonic possession cases often begin with the victim's dabbling with these boards or some similar occult art.  The possession that inspired the movie "The Exorcist" began when Robbie tried to contact his recently deceased Aunt Harriet through the board.  Most (not all) of the people I know who have used the board have been eventually terrorized by communications from Hell, fallen angels, or demons.  The danger of spirit impersonation is very real.  The greatest astral adept of all time, Emmanuel Swedenborg, sternly warns of this danger.

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Reply #7 - Nov 11th, 2007 at 2:57pm
 
Hi Neil-
I think Don is making a valid point here, and one that I have had reason to appreciate in my own life. If we are not better grounded and regulated within ourselves than in our fear of the unknown, we let ourselves in for all manner of grief when we open door to other levels of reality. As one of my teachers used to put it, "You pry the window open, and can't really close it, so then flies can come in."

The first requirement for any kind of psychic investigation would appear to be grounding that will not be shaken when some horriffic event occurs. However, this is no different from the same need for grounding that we have in everyday life when we face new adventures. Over the years that I've been doing therapy I've noticed that a part of the problems I encounter are issues based on changes that occur to people who have no idea about how to reset their personal systems so that they can regain equilibrium.

Oneof the reasons to study metaphysics until we know who and what we are is that when our coping apparatus is threatened by unexpected events, we can stop, regroup, focus on the bases for our existence, recover our sense of personal validity, and then resume whatever life is demanding of us. This ability to refer to some absolute external fact and to derive our own nature from it is the essence of being gounded. The Egyptians had a term "justification"  by which they evidently means something of the same sort.

While few people are likely to be bothered by spooks and bizarre entities when they have cnfidence in the solidity of their own existence, that faith is easily eroded. The simplest way to erode faith in one's existence is to commit some hideous act upon our neighbors - like murdering a few people, although there are lots of other options. This leaves us with a basic awareness that whatever has been gained through the misdeed is unstable, resented by God, or hated by the Cosmic Consciousness, or whatever the details seem to be. This is what the demonic and wrathful entities in the Bardo Thodol are bringing us. And they follow up by hacking and chopping until those parts are gone. It's like pruning the dead wood off a tree - good if you want it, but painful if you don't.

A very simple basis for grounding ourselves, at least in my own opinion,  is to understand the basic sequence of events by which we have arrived at our present status. In the Beginning, there is nothing, formless and void, no size, no shapem no taste, no color. That is the state of Pure Potentiality, and is the essential nature of the universally valid Uncaused Cause from which everything has emerged. The emergence can be likened to the Big Bang, or any ther systematic production of people from this original state. And we can add in the messages of all the saints and avatars of all religions over all time, whose message is essentially a single one, that God is One, and we are It in a very realistic manner. Thus, if we are willing to accept the idea of nothingness, then we are led to God as the potentiality for everything else, and from that point, we exist regardless of conditions involving the spooks or whatever is escaping from our psychic trap.

For those misdeeds of which we become aware, the solution is quite simply to abandon the fruits of illicit actions, handle damage to the best of our ability, and to rededicate ourselves to service of God and the rest of the universe. The Catholic sacrament of Confession is essentially the same idea, as is a lot of psychotherapeutic strategy. The story of the Prodigal Son is a good reference in such cases.

Having said all that, and pointed out all the scary stuff that might come from being a neurotic sinner, once we find ourselves and can sense our own validity, there is nothing to fear. Like not putting fingers into a flame, we avoid inviting malicious beasties into our heads, but aside from that, even if they came through, none of them want to hang out in a world in which everything can be reduced to emptiness - that's what they're afraid of - existential dread of annihilation. (And it's the same fear we would feel if we were clanking around in the bardos facing the wrathful spirits there.) Ultimately, it's not much different from Plato's remark, "No harm comes to a good man," and for the rest of the universe - look out! Wink

On that basis, I feel that if you want to protect yourself, grounding in your own existence and the ability to recognize whatever you discover as a manifestation of God should be quite enough. However, I'd also be interested in learning Juditha's feelings here, since she does this kind of thing routinely.

dave

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Reply #8 - Nov 12th, 2007 at 3:50pm
 
From personal experience I would say using ouija boards can lead to serious problems with unwanted attention from disturbed spirits. It may be that if you are very strong and grounded in your life this wouldn't happen, but most people seeking reassurance from ouija boards probably aren't..

The fact you got impressive messages could be that it is another spirit who has somehow come by the information, or it is your friend, or it is just information coming from your own subsconcious mind (or it is another spirit that is able to read your mind).

It is exciting and makes you want to keep doing it because of the apparently interesting, inexplicable results etc, and the feeling you might learn something amazing about the meaning of life. But in my experience, you don't.

As other peole have said, the problem is, even if you have good intentions or say a prayer for protection etc, there is no guarantee you will only make contact with entities that are honest and wish you well. By common consensus there are many low-level entities who will pretend to be someone else to interest you, and some will also pretend to be friendly even though they may really end up causing you harm.

PS can you say more about the detailed request your friend appeared to make, about which you knew nothing before? Was it definitely some precise thing that you couldn;t possibly have known or guessed about and that turned out to be accurate?
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