A board inscribed with letters and numbers upon which messages are spelled out with a pointer or indicator known as a "planchette". See also "automatism".
a device which to be honest is abused wrongly. When working with a device such as this, your are opening a channel to spirit, which is not a bad thing, however if you yourself are not aware of the spirit who is wishing to communicate with you; how do you know who you have. Mischievous spirits can pretend to be someone they are not, and this is the problem, they say they are your grandmother for example, when the communicating spirit is in fact a man. This spirit could then work on your feelings of success in having communicated with your supposed grandmother to gain further influence over you. I am not wishing to sound like your parents, but please be careful if using this type of device.
Game marketed by Parker Brothers that has had many BAD consequences. Most people buy this for fun, then it turns into disaster. This board opens doors that should be left alone
A surface covered by the letters of the alphabet, the words "yes" and "no", and sometimes other symbols. Used as a gate for communicating with the dead. Palmistry – Predicting the future by reading the lines in the palms of hands.
A game board with an alphabet and planchette that when touched with the fingers will move to spell out spirit messages or telepathic writings. It can be a dangerous tool which opens a portal to malevolent spirits and invites them into your home.
a board with the alphabet on it; used with a planchette to spell out supernatural messages
a board marked with letters of the alphabet, numbers, and a few words
a board or surface on which is inscribed or printed all the letters of the
a board used to contact the dead (spirits)
a game in which messages are supposedly communicated by the dead to or through the players of the game
a medium through which messages are supposedly communicated by the dead to or through
a perfectly acceptable way to contact the dead
a well-known means of communicating with the dead
A board, on which the alphabet is printed in two arched rows across the middle of the board, below the letters is numbers one to nine followed by zero. On the top left hand side is printed 'Yes' on the right 'No' and at the bottom 'Good Bye'. The users finger is placed lightly touching an item called a planchette, which has a pointer that moves over the letters as it spells out an answer to a question.
A Ouija board is simple tool used for communicating with the dead. A typical board has the letters of the alphabet and 'yes' and 'no' placed in a circle on a smooth, flat surface. The participants place an upside-down glass in the centre of the letters and rest their fingers on it. They ask questions and the answers are spelled out by the glass as it moves from letter to letter. Some participants have experienced phenomena other than the moving glass such as draughts and objects smashing in the room. It is advised that this powerful and often frightening device is not used by the inexperienced.
The name comes from a combination of the French ‘Oui' and the German ‘Ja' meaning Yes, Yes. It was invented as a game for children, but is alleged to be a method through which to communicate with those who have died. Ouija boards and methods for using them are in our Equipment document that you can access from our Vigil Help page.
A board with letters and numbers used by people who are attempting to communicate with ghosts or spirits.
A board decorated with numbers and the alphabet used with a planchette to spell out supernatural messages. Can be associated with automatic writing.
Game board used to obtain spiritualistic or telepathic messages about the future or other hidden knowledge. Palmistry - Divination by lines and formation of the hands.
A board pre-printed with letters, numerals, and words used by mediums to receive spirit communications. Usually a planchatte (palm-sized triangular platform) is employed to spell out words or point out numbers or letters. A game version of the Ouija board was mass-marketed as OUIJA by Parker Brothers in 1966 and is currently distributed by Hasbro.
A board consisting of the letters of the alphabet, numbers 1-0, and words "yes", "no" and "goodbye" which is used as a tool for communicating with spirits.
(French and German) A trademark for a manufactured board that spells out answers to questions. It has been known to draw the inferior entities to move the indicator and provide false information. When used as a game or by those who do not fully understand how to protect ones energies and raise their vibrational levels to the Divine spirit, this tool can lead to physical dangers. It is not the tool of choice by positive energy psychics.
Game board manufactured by the Parker Brothers company. Used to communicate with spirits. Some believe this “communication” is caused by the collective unconscious of the participants. (Automatism.)
A board with letters, numbers, and words printed on it that comes with a planchette, that glides along the board's surface. People place their fingertips on the planchette as it moves across the board spelling out answers (supposedly from spirits) to particular questions.
A pre-printed board with letters, numerals, and words used to receive spirit communications. Typically a planchette is employed to spell out words and point out numbers or letters.
A board with the alphabet and other symbols on it, and a planchette that is thought to move in such a way as to spell out spiritualistic and telepathic messages.
A device consisting of a board marked with words, alphabetical letters and numerals, together with a smaller board on three legs, one of which serves as a pointer; the device is employed to spell out messages, answers, and so on, by having the fingers of one or more persons rest lightly upon the pointer, which moves over the larger board and stops at the various markings; some of these messages may be extrasensory in origin. Nowadays an upturned glass is frequently used to spell out messages.
A dowsing game board containing all the letters of the alphabet plus numbers from 0 to 9 and "Yes/No." A sliding pointer held by the player's fingers, spells out words in answer to questions asked.
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