Ouija board
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Ouija board
Do ouija boards actually work? If not is there a better alternative?
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Yes, ouija boards do work but from my own experience I have to say they don't work in the way people think they do. I'm not convinced that you are talking to ghosts when you use a ouija board, but rather a tool to tap into the subconscious mind. Like I said though, they do work. There are tons of methods to use for divination; tarot, astrology, runes, etc. At the moment I'm experimenting with domino divination.
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Domino divination sounds interesting - how does someone divine using dominos?
Yes - Ouija boards work better than most people assume they do, but that said you need to really trust the other people in your group arent just using it to better their own hidden adjendas. Like Frater NT, I'm personally of the opinion that youre just contacting a mass unconciousness founded by the people in the group, sort of like an egregore, but in reverse.
Yes - Ouija boards work better than most people assume they do, but that said you need to really trust the other people in your group arent just using it to better their own hidden adjendas. Like Frater NT, I'm personally of the opinion that youre just contacting a mass unconciousness founded by the people in the group, sort of like an egregore, but in reverse.
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Pretty much how you would expect someone to use themCase wrote:Domino divination sounds interesting - how does someone divine using dominos?

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Ouiji boards work as advertized.
I do agree that some people are tapping their un/subconscious or tapping into the group dymanic but by no means - all.
A ouiji board opens a door. You have to know how to close that door before you play with one.
I do agree that some people are tapping their un/subconscious or tapping into the group dymanic but by no means - all.
A ouiji board opens a door. You have to know how to close that door before you play with one.
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Divination by Dice: cleromancy/astragalomancy. [in the West]
Mo Shu [Tibetan ] online casting fun:
http://dice.tarotsmith.com/
Ramala:
http://www.ancientindianastrology.com/c ... &Itemid=59
Runic dice intrigued me,so I looked them up.An interesting way to cast,that's for sure.
I like the set of three 24 sided ones that i saw best of all,but that's mostly a hark right back to the old tabletop RPG days,I think. [grin]
I occasionally use my board,but only as a lazy dial up device,if the fancy takes me.
Mine was a gift and it's an art piece in it's own right.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/dice-play/Magic.htmDice have been used for divination and prediction for thousands of years. Long before tarot cards, astrology, rune stones, etc, dice were cast to gain an insight into the future and the unknown. The term for divination by casting dice, or small objects as lots, is cleromancy. African witch doctors of certain tribes use dice for this purpose, although their dice are not the standard ones we use. Indian Hindu's use an ancient divining science called Ramala and the dice used are very similar to standard dice except they are spun on a rod.
Both ancient Egypt and Rome used dice for divination. The Greek term for divining by dice is astragalomancy from the Greek word for knucklebone dice astragalus's. There are dice especially marked with mystic symbols specifically used for fortune telling and divining. Rune dice are a common type but standard dice may just as easily be used. Tibetan monks practise a dice divination technique called Sho-Mo using three ordinary standard spotted dice...
Mo Shu [Tibetan ] online casting fun:
http://dice.tarotsmith.com/
Ramala:
http://www.ancientindianastrology.com/c ... &Itemid=59
Runic dice intrigued me,so I looked them up.An interesting way to cast,that's for sure.
I like the set of three 24 sided ones that i saw best of all,but that's mostly a hark right back to the old tabletop RPG days,I think. [grin]
I occasionally use my board,but only as a lazy dial up device,if the fancy takes me.
Mine was a gift and it's an art piece in it's own right.
"He lived his words, spoke his own actions and his story and the story of the world ran parallel."
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.