I reopened this thread, as the last post deserves an answer.
Please be assured WillowDarkWytch, that if you behave like this in any other thread, with any other member, you will receive infractions.
Read the forum posting rules carefully and make sure you understand them, please.
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People who have used ouijia boards...
The first part of the first sentence.
As for comprehension...
No trouble at all actually. It's all a matter of object and subject. This thread was about ouija boards, with the specific reference to a particular phenomenon attached to it's use.
It's really futile trying to explain something so simple to someone without the basic theorical knowledge nor the experience to recognise which phenomena could manifest or develop in a spiritualist seance.
Uhuh. You do realise the above contradicts the below?
And it is absolutely in place, it is extremely relevant to the topic at hand and regarding the history and traditions, fear, superstitions and indeed, adaptive purposes/ new uses that have grown up around the board too., by magickians like me.
You have no idea what I can do with mine, but you short sightedly assumed I 'admitted' using one, like it's a proof or claim that there's only one way to do so. Or one belief set that validates using such tools. How very narrow minded of you.
You insist in wanting me to read "the origin of the ouija board" and about fraudulent mediums when actually is absolutely out of place when discussing the backround subject, which is the manifestation of a "spirit/demon" named Zozo. Also when we discuss the board's competence in generating manifestations, it´s irrelevant by who and for what was created. What is of our interest are the phenomena that do happen after it's creation. And yes, there are real manifestations of spirits. Even you yourself said you use it, but I guess is funnier to argue and try to step as the smart one. I won't answer your question because they're absolutely pointless.
I did talk of manifestation, yes, I also debunked this as being through the use of the board, while acknowledging manifestestations can occur in the spatial theatre of use and I gave reasons for that also.
Clearly the act of someone who cannot evoke and does not know anything and has no valid experience, eh?
The board as a fraud's tool is highly relevant to the zozo phenomenon and to the many other reported cases of 'hauntings' happening to dabbling youths that have been generated before and since.
You won't answer my questions because you can't answer my questions. Man up.
Have you ever exorcised a house?
Exorcised is such a Christian term. I've cleansed, cleared, banished, bounded out and warded and re-warded houses, if that's what you mean?
An obsessed personed? do you know what is "obsessed"?
You don't know I have OCD do you? Lolololol.
Ah, seriously, anyway... I do indeed, obsession is not uncommon in these parts, again, we don't do the Christian idea of evil or demons, so exorcism is not the correct term to use here again.
Have you attended/served dead people? have you been a channel to spirits of the dead?
I don't think so.
Good for you, you are entitled to your opinion, but it's an ill informed and ignorant one, nonetheless.
The dead are differente from angels and demons, which are evoked in ceremonial rituals. In necromancy you may summon a dead person, and it's not hard. The hard part is sending it away.
I don't do Christianity or Abrahamism, as I've said already. But thanks for the attempt to lecture on it, regardless.
I have researched the theology of Abrahamism, I was taught Roman Catholicism as a child, learned Latin too, your necromancy is not mine either, as we don't summon the dead back to us in my traditional background, our customs, heritage and our culture is resplendent with rites and rituals for the dead and with the dead : they live on within us, mostly, though, through mind and memory. We can go to them, some of us, if the time and place are right to do so. You wouldn't understand this, though, so don't bother yourself trying.
We gave you Halloween, after all.
Guising is Scots, the dressing up ritual.
Want to know why it's done?
Or why offerings are given?
These are from us and so much more.
Spirituality does not have to necessitate religion, nor does honouring your bloodline and working with the memory of ancestors, not where I'm from anyway.
But yeh...
To much historic data and little content of experience, that's what always comes through you
Aw, another insult that missed by a mile.
I have 3600 odd posts here, have you read them all? That's a little stalky.
Always?
I don't tend to talk much about personal interactions and experiences on the forum these days, but I have done so here in the past and may do again at some point, as and when I choose to.
I don't generally talk about my cultural background, ancestral heritage or customs and cultural beliefs, which I utilise very much in my practices, either. But to assume I have no magickal experience of entities, manifestations or crossing the space between worlds, or of the dead, because I am not religious and have no gods as you understand them, is to totally misunderstand and insult something you know absolutely nothing about.