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orion1993171 min to read

I made one just to see if it would work but the ansewers I got are very...sketchy. I asked my GD for his name and got Tsen or tseo. But I was wondering if when you first start using a ouija board is it normal for the movements to be very slight and jerky? Or is that just me?

#1

It takes time to master the use of an ouija board. It's just the learning process at work. I've been doing this for over 30 years & I still remember how frustrating it was when I started out. (Also, I never got to be any good with a planchette; I use a pendulum.)

Did you dedicate it? That's always a good idea, making up a short ritual for the purpose. Also before you use it make sure you have done your protection exercises and included the board in them. This makes enemy interference much less likely.

Until you become more confident and proficient, don't take its answers too seriously. If it gives truly non-sensical or insulting answers or responds with gibberish, stop the session immediately! The demons don't respond in that manner. Ever.

But just stick with it; you'll be glad you did. Most of us have gone through these growing pains with ouija boards.

--- In , "orion199317" <orion199317@... wrote:

I made one just to see if it would work but the ansewers I got are very...sketchy. I asked my GD for his name and got Tsen or tseo. But I was wondering if when you first start using a ouija board is it normal for the movements to be very slight and jerky? Or is that just me?

#2

Thanks and I asked father to help me make it and to protect me while using it does that count? And I'll keep at it I didn't expect instant ansewers haha

--- In , "chalchiuhnenetzin" <jaguarcat2002@... wrote:

It takes time to master the use of an ouija board. It's just the learning process at work. I've been doing this for over 30 years & I still remember how frustrating it was when I started out. (Also, I never got to be any good with a planchette; I use a pendulum.)

Did you dedicate it? That's always a good idea, making up a short ritual for the purpose. Also before you use it make sure you have done your protection exercises and included the board in them. This makes enemy interference much less likely.

Until you become more confident and proficient, don't take its answers too seriously. If it gives truly non-sensical or insulting answers or responds with gibberish, stop the session immediately! The demons don't respond in that manner. Ever.

But just stick with it; you'll be glad you did. Most of us have gone through these growing pains with ouija boards.

--- In , "orion199317" <orion199317@ wrote:

I made one just to see if it would work but the ansewers I got are very...sketchy. I asked my GD for his name and got Tsen or tseo. But I was wondering if when you first start using a ouija board is it normal for the movements to be very slight and jerky? Or is that just me?

#3

Yes it counts. Nothing wrong with asking for help when you're new, doing something new or faced with a situation that is, at that particular time, beyond your level of development. But remember Satan wants us to empower ourselves and has given us the tools/instructions to do so and we keep working to that end.

--- In , "orion199317" <orion199317@... wrote:



Thanks and I asked father to help me make it and to protect me while using it does that count? And I'll keep at it I didn't expect instant ansewers haha

--- In , "chalchiuhnenetzin" <jaguarcat2002@ wrote:

It takes time to master the use of an ouija board. It's just the learning process at work. I've been doing this for over 30 years & I still remember how frustrating it was when I started out. (Also, I never got to be any good with a planchette; I use a pendulum.)

Did you dedicate it? That's always a good idea, making up a short ritual for the purpose. Also before you use it make sure you have done your protection exercises and included the board in them. This makes enemy interference much less likely.

Until you become more confident and proficient, don't take its answers too seriously. If it gives truly non-sensical or insulting answers or responds with gibberish, stop the session immediately! The demons don't respond in that manner. Ever.

But just stick with it; you'll be glad you did. Most of us have gone through these growing pains with ouija boards.

--- In , "orion199317" <orion199317@ wrote:

I made one just to see if it would work but the ansewers I got are very...sketchy. I asked my GD for his name and got Tsen or tseo. But I was wondering if when you first start using a ouija board is it normal for the movements to be very slight and jerky? Or is that just me?


#4

I plan on using the board tonight and atleast once a day after meditation to see if there is any difference when I use it. Thanks for the help. HAIIL SATAN

--- In , "chalchiuhnenetzin" <jaguarcat2002@... wrote:

Yes it counts. Nothing wrong with asking for help when you're new, doing something new or faced with a situation that is, at that particular time, beyond your level of development. But remember Satan wants us to empower ourselves and has given us the tools/instructions to do so and we keep working to that end.

--- In , "orion199317" <orion199317@ wrote:



Thanks and I asked father to help me make it and to protect me while using it does that count? And I'll keep at it I didn't expect instant ansewers haha

--- In , "chalchiuhnenetzin" <jaguarcat2002@ wrote:

It takes time to master the use of an ouija board. It's just the learning process at work. I've been doing this for over 30 years & I still remember how frustrating it was when I started out. (Also, I never got to be any good with a planchette; I use a pendulum.)

Did you dedicate it? That's always a good idea, making up a short ritual for the purpose. Also before you use it make sure you have done your protection exercises and included the board in them. This makes enemy interference much less likely.

Until you become more confident and proficient, don't take its answers too seriously. If it gives truly non-sensical or insulting answers or responds with gibberish, stop the session immediately! The demons don't respond in that manner. Ever.

But just stick with it; you'll be glad you did. Most of us have gone through these growing pains with ouija boards.

--- In , "orion199317" <orion199317@ wrote:

I made one just to see if it would work but the ansewers I got are very...sketchy. I asked my GD for his name and got Tsen or tseo. But I was wondering if when you first start using a ouija board is it normal for the movements to be very slight and jerky? Or is that just me?



#5

A friend of mine told me the older plancettes had some kinda seed(mustard seed?) in the eye. Anyone ever hear of that?

--- In , "chalchiuhnenetzin" <jaguarcat2002@... wrote:

Yes it counts. Nothing wrong with asking for help when you're new, doing something new or faced with a situation that is, at that particular time, beyond your level of development. But remember Satan wants us to empower ourselves and has given us the tools/instructions to do so and we keep working to that end.

--- In , "orion199317" <orion199317@ wrote:



Thanks and I asked father to help me make it and to protect me while using it does that count? And I'll keep at it I didn't expect instant ansewers haha

--- In , "chalchiuhnenetzin" <jaguarcat2002@ wrote:

It takes time to master the use of an ouija board. It's just the learning process at work. I've been doing this for over 30 years & I still remember how frustrating it was when I started out. (Also, I never got to be any good with a planchette; I use a pendulum.)

Did you dedicate it? That's always a good idea, making up a short ritual for the purpose. Also before you use it make sure you have done your protection exercises and included the board in them. This makes enemy interference much less likely.

Until you become more confident and proficient, don't take its answers too seriously. If it gives truly non-sensical or insulting answers or responds with gibberish, stop the session immediately! The demons don't respond in that manner. Ever.

But just stick with it; you'll be glad you did. Most of us have gone through these growing pains with ouija boards.

--- In , "orion199317" <orion199317@ wrote:

I made one just to see if it would work but the ansewers I got are very...sketchy. I asked my GD for his name and got Tsen or tseo. But I was wondering if when you first start using a ouija board is it normal for the movements to be very slight and jerky? Or is that just me?