Zone1 Spiritistic table tilting or turning

It is easy and simple to make fun of it

I would like to hear an honest opinion:
Is it all humbug, or does real danger lie there?
 
WHO knows and can tell us about it?

I remember reading about a Biker Gang who decided to play with an Ouija Board and got a serious scare during the game. I believe that table tipping is a similar phenomena. You could look up a book by Joe Fisher entitled "Hungry Ghosts" for more information on this type of thing.



Stories regarding biker gangs or tough individuals playing with Ouija boards usually feature themes of skepticism turning into fear, the disruption of a tough persona, and experiences with seemingly malevolent entities. While many anecdotal stories exist, they are often shared as urban legends or in paranormal forums.
Common Elements in Such Stories:
  • Initial Skepticism: The group often approaches the board with bravado, mockery, or a lack of fear, thinking it is a joke.
  • Unexpected Responses: The board often responds with specific, personal information that only the participants could know, or alternatively, with threatening messages, causing initial doubt in their skepticism.
  • Shift to Fear: The "tough" atmosphere quickly changes to panic when unnatural events occur, such as the planchette moving on its own or the sensation of being watched.
  • The "Zozo" Entity: A frequently reported entity in scary Ouija stories is "Zozo," a name associated with malevolent experiences and sudden, overwhelming dread.
Examples of Similar Reported Experiences:
  • The Challenging Group: A group of sceptics might mock the board, only to have the planchette spell out threats or intimate, disturbing secrets about their lives.
  • The "Unbroken Circle" Panic: In scenarios where participants try to leave early, stories often detail a feeling of entrapment or a sudden "cold" energy that scares them, leading to stories of "evil" attachments following them home

Using an Ouija board invites Discarnate Entities into the room. Some of them can be very messed up but some of them are not as messed up yet.

b. His Guided Tour of the Earthbound Realm with Jesus​

The following is the testimony of George Ritchie’s tour of the Earthbound Realm: Then Jesus begins to take Ritchie on a journey through various realms of the afterlife. They fly toward a large city on Earth where they notice a group of assembly-line workers at work. They witnesses the spirit of a woman trying desperately to grab a cigarette from the workers who were oblivious to her presence. This woman had died severely addicted to cigarettes and was now cut off from the one thing she desperately desired most.

Ritchie realizes how the spirits in these realms immediately know the thoughts of other spirits around them. This is the reason they tend to group together with other spirits. It is too threatening to be around others who knew and disagreed with their thoughts.

Jesus leads Ritchie to a house somewhere on Earth where he is shown the spirit of a young man following his living family members around and begging them for forgiveness. But the family members are completely unaware of his presence. Jesus tells Ritchie the young man committed suicide and is “chained to every consequence of his act.”

They then traveled to a bar somewhere on Earth which was filled with sailors drinking heavily. Spirits surrounded the sailors as they tried desperately, and in vain, to grasp the shot glasses to get a drink. Other spirits tried to control the sailors’ alcoholic behavior. Ritchie learns these are the spirits of people who died still having a severe alcoholic addiction which went beyond the physical. He is bewildered as he observes one of the sailors passing out causing the sailor’s protective aura surrounding him to crack open. When it does, it allows a spirit to scramble into the sailor’s unconscious body. This scene was repeated over and over.





 
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