DARE YOU PLAY?
Making a basic Ouija board is actually incredibly simple, however the effects and results of playing with one may not be so. The stories of those who have dared to dabble with this most dangerous game are widespread, and the experiences varied, but few are those who report positive experiences following play, and many are those who tell terrifying tales of strange occurrence's, otherworldly sightings, and worse.
The Ouija board, also known as the 'Spirit Board', 'Witch Board' and 'The Devils Oracle' can be made with no more than a sheet of paper, a pen or pencil, and a shot or wine glass. This simple homemade version of the Ouija board is also often referred to as 'Ask the Glass'.
How to Make a Ouija Board - The Basics
Whilst the Ouija boards that are available for purchase in stores may be beautifully carved or highly ornate, this is mere window dressing, the Ouija board in its most simple form requires nothing more than five basic elements.
(1) Take a piece of blank paper or cardboard, etc. and across the sheet write the letters of the alphabet from A to Z. Whilst the actual positioning of the letters is not important they are usually placed in two rows across the center, the top row listing letters 'A' through to 'M' with the second row the remainder. This just makes it easier to determine between the letters whilst communicating via the Ouija board.
(2) The second basic element required when making a Ouija board are numbers. The numbers from 0 through to 9 need to be written upon your homemade Ouija board, these are traditionally placed just below the alphabet.
(3) 'Yes', if you intend to play the Ouija board then you're most likely going to be asking a lot of questions, by including the word 'Yes' upon your Ouija board you provide whatever entities you are able to contact the mechanism through which to answer your question affirmatively.
(4) 'No', for the same reason as given above, but for when the spirits need to answer in the negative. An answer usually dreaded when the question is asked 'Are you a good spirit?'
(5) 'Goodbye', a word you won't want to forget to include when making your Ouija board. Considered to be the most important part of the Ouija board by many the 'Goodbye' element is essentially the reset button, and the mechanism through which those contacted are banished back to their own plane, at the end of any Ouija board session.
And that's it, well almost, you still need a glass, wine glasses work best due to their fine rim, and it is this glass that acts as your 'Planchette' or 'Pointer'.
How to Make a Ouija Board - The Sun and Moon
Another common element included within most Ouija boards are the 'Sun' and 'Moon'. Similar to the 'Yes' and "No' the sun and moon are traditionally interpreted to mean 'conditions favorable' or 'conditions unfavorable' respectively, the sun offers good omens regarding a questioned situation, whilst the moon suggests a poor chance of success.
Whilst not seen as essential when making a Ouija board, taking the time to include them could add to your overall Ouija board experience, and they take very little time and effort to include, as they're not required to be masterpieces, simple representations will do.
Scrabble Ouija Board
Another way of making a simple homemade Ouija board is by using the letters from the board game 'Scrabble'. If you happen to have this classic board game stashed away in your closet the scrabble letters make an easy to use tool for constructing a quick and easy to use Ouija board.
How to make a Ouija Board - How to Play the Ouija Board
OK, so you've now made your Ouija board, it's still not to late to turn back and forget about the whole thing, but that time is drawing near.
Should you choose to go ahead and play then there's a few things you're going to need to know, not rules as such, but guidelines left by those who have played before you, and warnings of the potential dangers all who play with the Ouija board face.
Because making your Ouija board is just the start, you buy the ticket, you take the ride.
2 comments:
thank you for this information i plan on making one so i could play the board
thank u.i want to talk with my junior who was killed acciedently in marina beach
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