Anybody Ever Use A Ouija Board??? Anything Happen?

haunted books?
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i would understand thinking a book is haunted if you found it in the woods next to a dead body but it's a book from Barnes and Nobel
 
Bump.

Curious if anyone else has any more stories. I just googled some stories and these people over at at another forum were talking about it had haunted their friends and others had bite marks the following day.
 
I remember that Lesser Key of Soloman book being mentioned here before. Fascinating stuff

There's a link up there to the book. Sounds scary and I'm not about that life.

Anyone summon a demon yet?

If you do and videotape it I'll give you my measly rep. Srs 8o
 
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It's been so long since I've seen this thread so I'm not sure if I ever posted my story in here or not.


But due to this thread, around Halloween, I went to Barnes & Noble to check out 'The Lesser Key of Solomon'. Went to the one over in Union Square and found it way in the back of the floor with the rest of the paranormal books. When I got to the aisle, there were already two guys there discussing random things and giving their opinions on various books on the shelf. Eventually I kind of reach over to grab 'The Lesser Key of Solomon' and at the same time, they both say "You don't want that book, you're not ready for it". One of the guys went into this story about how he called a spirit from that book and it ruined his life for I don't know how long. Eventually he got it to leave him alone, but one night as he was driving, something came over him again and he said he pulled the car over, took the book out of the passenger seat, and lit it on fire on the side of the road smiley: laugh .....Afterwards he leaves and it's just me and the other guy talking for a solid 30 mins and two times during that, the other guy came back making SURE I wasn't going to buy it. The second guy that I stayed and spoke with for that time was telling me even if I just stared at a symbol in that book long enough, bad things would happen. I went over to TGI Friday's (Union Square for those in NYC) afterwards and ate and as I was signing the check to leave, I see the guy that I was speaking to in B&N walk passed me to make sure AGAIN that I didn't buy it. My girlfriend was reading some book she decided to buy so I guess he was paranoid that I went through with it. Definitely a strange night....and really made me sure that I wasn't ever going to get that book.
http://niketalk.com/t/155124/ouija-board-vol-curiosity-killed-the-cat/480
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all jokes aside.. please don't play with a weegee board or summon demons... neither will be good...
 
I know a girl who played with a ouija board in 8th grade and has been haunted by a ghost ever since. Says she sees 666 everywhere. She not lying bout it either she always takes pics and shows me how she really do see 666 in the most random places, kinda creepy. Said she heard someone say "go with the devil, heaven is getting full" or some like that at night when she was home alone. She a spoiled white girl so I don't see why she would lie about something like this... I've never touched a ouija board because of her 
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Maybe I watch too many movies but maybe the state of mind and mental strength of the person has more to do with haunting and demon summoning. I understand they prey on the weak..so the ouija board is just asking for trouble
 
Don't even remember posting in this thread...

But you have a real solid pair of cajones if you do the Three Kings demon summoning ritual.
 
^nawghty, this is what i found

scariest part about this joint is that u do it by yourself...


Hey /r/nosleep, long time no see.

I've been posting bits and pieces of my life here, but I find them a little boring and self-serving (the last one about the juvie incidents was already like 70% made-up, to my shame) so today I'll post a recipe instead. This is not Creepypasta (at least not yet) and I'm writing it from a train in the NYC area.

What I'm about to share with you today is one of the many relatively safe ways in which you can access (not quite enter) a place I call the "Shadowside", and its effectiveness depends on how seriously you take me; your mileage may vary, refer to title.

I won't tell you that you shouldn't be afraid of the Shadowside; chances are you've already seen it after all, and merely think it was just a "recurring dream". I will tell you there is no need to be ignorantly afraid of it, though. There is a difference. Ignorance fuels fear and fear can give that place a lot of juice to run on. You have to be big on preparation if you want to try this. It's like sky diving: if getting it right on your first try is not something you're good at, then this is not for you.

If you do drugs or alcohol the night of the event, you're going to have a bad time. If you're going through some serious issues in your life and are not feeling mentally or spiritually stable, or if you're doing this just to escape, you're going to have a bad time. And if you don't follow my instructions (particularly the multiple backups I'll give you, which trust me, are there for a reason) you're going to really have a bad time.

The name of this game is THE THREE KINGS, btw.

Ingredients:

A very large empty and quiet room, preferably without windows. If windows exist, you need to be able to cover them and ensure total darkness. Basements usually work well, if they're roomy enough.
A pack of candles (you'll only use 1, if all goes well), and a lighter.
A bucket of water and a mug.
A fan.
Two large mirrors (like the one on your dresser. Don't worry, they won't be harmed. Or if they are, it'd be the least of your concerns).
Three chairs.
An alarm clock.
An active cell phone (don't forget to charge the goddamn battery!)
A loved one willing to follow rules and go along with all this madness.
A small toy or dear object from your childhood.
Setup:

Start setup at around 11 PM. Place one chair in the center of the room, facing north (this is important). Place the other two chairs exactly to the left and right, facing your throne. The distance between your throne and that of your queen and fool should be about the length of your arm to each side, more or less. Place the two large mirrors on the queen and fool chairs left and right of you, facing you (and each other). Try your best to have them stand at a 90 degree angle (or else you may get more or less than three kings). If you sit on your throne facing straight ahead (north), you should be able to perceive your own reflection in each of the two mirrors without actually having to turn your head nor your eyes to do so. If you see your own reflection in the corner of your eye, just barely there, then you've done it right.

Place the bucket of water and the mug in front of you, just barely out of reach.

Place the fan behind you, turn it on. Don't set it to maximum power- medium or low is usually enough. Leave it on.

Turn off the lights, leave the door open and go to your bedroom.

Set the candles by the side of the bed, next to a lighter, your alarm clock and your cellphone (leave it charging).

Set your alarm clock for 3:30 AM.

Turn off the lights and sleep while holding your power object, get some rest. Showtime:

Wake up at 3:30 AM with your alarm clock. Turn it off, but don't turn on the light. You have exactly three minutes to light your candle, grab your cellphone, and make your way to the dark room to sit in your throne. You should be seated by 3:33 AM. Don't forget your power object! Check for potential red flags: if your cellphone didn't charge for whatever reason, abort the mission. If the alarm didn't go off exactly at 3:30 AM, abort the mission. If you find the dark room door closed (remember you left it open) abort the mission. If the fan is turned off (you left it on) abort the mission.

(Side note: if you have to abort the mission due to any of the above, leave the house with your loved one. Go to a hotel or something. There's no need to run; you have time to grab a jacket and your keys and what not, but leave. After 6 AM the coast should be clear.)

If all is going as planned, you can proceed and take your throne. DO NOT look directly at either of the two mirrors besides you. DO NOT let the candle go out. The fan is behind you. You must protect the candle with your body, which is standing in between (there's a reason for this; as you'll soon see).

Look straight ahead, at the darkness. Not at the candle, not at the mirrors, just straight ahead. Eagle-eyed readers surely noticed I didn't say during setup which chair was queen and which chair was fool. That's because it's your job to find out. And from their point of view, you are either their queen or their fool, too. Hence three kings.

I won't spoil what happens next. Suffice to say, you won't be alone and if you have questions, you'll get answers. Sometimes in the form of new questions, but hey, that's the story of humanity eh? Just stay put and try not to move. Again, DO NOT look directly at the mirrors, nor the candle. Just straight ahead, trust me. Don't chicken out either; you need to wait until 4:34. By 4:34 it's all over. It's okay to tremble a little bit, just try not to. Not because it affects the ritual or anything -it's just a ***** thing to do while in polite company.

Did I mention not to let the candle go out? That's what the fan is for. You're protecting the candle with your body, but if your body were to be suddenly moved then the fan would turn off the candle. That's backup number 1. Your loved one is backup number 2: at 4:34 she has to come in the room and call your name. If that won't work, she has to call your cellphone. If that won't work, she has the glass of water and the bucket. She can't touch you though -that's a newbie mistake. Backup number 3 is your item of power, the toy, or locket or whatever object of strength you brought along for the ride. It'll show you the way if SHTF.

Multiple back ups. You gotta be like a boy scout if you do these things. If you half-*** it, half-*** it all the way so that it won't work. Worst you can do is take it seriously enough for it to work and not seriously enough to be prepared for the consequences.

If in doubt, refer to title.
 
Had one experience with the Quija board and I will never ever entertain evil things like that again. It didn't help that I grew up with supernatural experience due to my mom using the Quija board during her childhood.
 
Still don't believe in not a lick of it.

But I definitely will never try it. Ever.
 
Just now saw this thread, but I'd advise anyone who'll listen not to mess with this stuff. Sure, it's very possible that nothing will happen at all and you'll be fine, but I know of a couple people who have had bad experiences. Recently, my gf(ex gf now) told me that for the last few years off and on she has seen figured in her room at night with blue eyes, ones which she first saw when her roommate and her used a Ouijja board in college. She said her roommate was into all kinds of spiritual stuff and she witnessed a lot of crazy activity in their dorm room.

Anyways, I actually posted in a thread in general a little over a month ago about her narrowly avoiding a head on collision at 60 mph, barely swerving out of the way. The car behind her was struck head on and she went back to check on the two cars, tried to pull one of the passengers out but was unable to do so and pretty much had to watch the car go up in flames and see the guy die before 911 could get there. Less than a week later she witnessed another accident in front of her where both cars caught fire, and the very next night she saw a pedestrian get hit by a bus. All of this sounded crazy, like final destination style as if something was trying to bring her down. She said recently that the spirits have started appearing more often and actually acting out against her/attacking her. She said they have cut and scratched her, spit in her face, screamed in her face, and hit her. Obviously I can't do anything to prove to you that she's sane/not making it up, but she's a perfectly normal adult with a steady job and never exhibited any signs of being unstable or anything since I've known her. She wouldn't have much to gain from making up this stuff. She's shown me the scratch marks. Anyways, it's keeping her from sleeping well many nights and just generally making her have a terrible quality of life.

So, again, I'd strongly urge anybody reading this not to mess with this kinda stuff. It's not just harmless fun; even if you think you have good intentions or just like being spooked, opening yourself up to spiritual/demonic activity is NOT a good idea.
 
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^nawghty, this is what i found

scariest part about this joint is that u do it by yourself...


Hey /r/nosleep, long time no see.

I've been posting bits and pieces of my life here, but I find them a little boring and self-serving (the last one about the juvie incidents was already like 70% made-up, to my shame) so today I'll post a recipe instead. This is not Creepypasta (at least not yet) and I'm writing it from a train in the NYC area.

What I'm about to share with you today is one of the many relatively safe ways in which you can access (not quite enter) a place I call the "Shadowside", and its effectiveness depends on how seriously you take me; your mileage may vary, refer to title.

I won't tell you that you shouldn't be afraid of the Shadowside; chances are you've already seen it after all, and merely think it was just a "recurring dream". I will tell you there is no need to be ignorantly afraid of it, though. There is a difference. Ignorance fuels fear and fear can give that place a lot of juice to run on. You have to be big on preparation if you want to try this. It's like sky diving: if getting it right on your first try is not something you're good at, then this is not for you.

If you do drugs or alcohol the night of the event, you're going to have a bad time. If you're going through some serious issues in your life and are not feeling mentally or spiritually stable, or if you're doing this just to escape, you're going to have a bad time. And if you don't follow my instructions (particularly the multiple backups I'll give you, which trust me, are there for a reason) you're going to really have a bad time.

The name of this game is THE THREE KINGS, btw.

Ingredients:

A very large empty and quiet room, preferably without windows. If windows exist, you need to be able to cover them and ensure total darkness. Basements usually work well, if they're roomy enough.
A pack of candles (you'll only use 1, if all goes well), and a lighter.
A bucket of water and a mug.
A fan.
Two large mirrors (like the one on your dresser. Don't worry, they won't be harmed. Or if they are, it'd be the least of your concerns).
Three chairs.
An alarm clock.
An active cell phone (don't forget to charge the goddamn battery!)
A loved one willing to follow rules and go along with all this madness.
A small toy or dear object from your childhood.
Setup:

Start setup at around 11 PM. Place one chair in the center of the room, facing north (this is important). Place the other two chairs exactly to the left and right, facing your throne. The distance between your throne and that of your queen and fool should be about the length of your arm to each side, more or less. Place the two large mirrors on the queen and fool chairs left and right of you, facing you (and each other). Try your best to have them stand at a 90 degree angle (or else you may get more or less than three kings). If you sit on your throne facing straight ahead (north), you should be able to perceive your own reflection in each of the two mirrors without actually having to turn your head nor your eyes to do so. If you see your own reflection in the corner of your eye, just barely there, then you've done it right.

Place the bucket of water and the mug in front of you, just barely out of reach.

Place the fan behind you, turn it on. Don't set it to maximum power- medium or low is usually enough. Leave it on.

Turn off the lights, leave the door open and go to your bedroom.

Set the candles by the side of the bed, next to a lighter, your alarm clock and your cellphone (leave it charging).

Set your alarm clock for 3:30 AM.

Turn off the lights and sleep while holding your power object, get some rest. Showtime:

Wake up at 3:30 AM with your alarm clock. Turn it off, but don't turn on the light. You have exactly three minutes to light your candle, grab your cellphone, and make your way to the dark room to sit in your throne. You should be seated by 3:33 AM. Don't forget your power object! Check for potential red flags: if your cellphone didn't charge for whatever reason, abort the mission. If the alarm didn't go off exactly at 3:30 AM, abort the mission. If you find the dark room door closed (remember you left it open) abort the mission. If the fan is turned off (you left it on) abort the mission.

(Side note: if you have to abort the mission due to any of the above, leave the house with your loved one. Go to a hotel or something. There's no need to run; you have time to grab a jacket and your keys and what not, but leave. After 6 AM the coast should be clear.)

If all is going as planned, you can proceed and take your throne. DO NOT look directly at either of the two mirrors besides you. DO NOT let the candle go out. The fan is behind you. You must protect the candle with your body, which is standing in between (there's a reason for this; as you'll soon see).

Look straight ahead, at the darkness. Not at the candle, not at the mirrors, just straight ahead. Eagle-eyed readers surely noticed I didn't say during setup which chair was queen and which chair was fool. That's because it's your job to find out. And from their point of view, you are either their queen or their fool, too. Hence three kings.

I won't spoil what happens next. Suffice to say, you won't be alone and if you have questions, you'll get answers. Sometimes in the form of new questions, but hey, that's the story of humanity eh? Just stay put and try not to move. Again, DO NOT look directly at the mirrors, nor the candle. Just straight ahead, trust me. Don't chicken out either; you need to wait until 4:34. By 4:34 it's all over. It's okay to tremble a little bit, just try not to. Not because it affects the ritual or anything -it's just a ***** thing to do while in polite company.

Did I mention not to let the candle go out? That's what the fan is for. You're protecting the candle with your body, but if your body were to be suddenly moved then the fan would turn off the candle. That's backup number 1. Your loved one is backup number 2: at 4:34 she has to come in the room and call your name. If that won't work, she has to call your cellphone. If that won't work, she has the glass of water and the bucket. She can't touch you though -that's a newbie mistake. Backup number 3 is your item of power, the toy, or locket or whatever object of strength you brought along for the ride. It'll show you the way if SHTF.

Multiple back ups. You gotta be like a boy scout if you do these things. If you half-*** it, half-*** it all the way so that it won't work. Worst you can do is take it seriously enough for it to work and not seriously enough to be prepared for the consequences.

If in doubt, refer to title.

Someone who apparently did it...

Which NTer will try this?
 
Just now saw this thread, but I'd advise anyone who'll listen not to mess with this stuff. Sure, it's very possible that nothing will happen at all and you'll be fine, but I know of a couple people who have had bad experiences. Recently, my gf(ex gf now) told me that for the last few years off and on she has seen figured in her room at night with blue eyes, ones which she first saw when her roommate and her used a Ouijja board in college. She said her roommate was into all kinds of spiritual stuff and she witnessed a lot of crazy activity in their dorm room.

Anyways, I actually posted in a thread in general a little over a month ago about her narrowly avoiding a head on collision at 60 mph, barely swerving out of the way. The car behind her was struck head on and she went back to check on the two cars, tried to pull one of the passengers out but was unable to do so and pretty much had to watch the car go up in flames and see the guy die before 911 could get there. Less than a week later she witnessed another accident in front of her where both cars caught fire, and the very next night she saw a pedestrian get hit by a bus. All of this sounded crazy, like final destination style as if something was trying to bring her down. She said recently that the spirits have started appearing more often and actually acting out against her/attacking her. She said they have cut and scratched her, spit in her face, screamed in her face, and hit her. Obviously I can't do anything to prove to you that she's sane/not making it up, but she's a perfectly normal adult with a steady job and never exhibited any signs of being unstable or anything since I've known her. She wouldn't have much to gain from making up this stuff. She's shown me the scratch marks. Anyways, it's keeping her from sleeping well many nights and just generally making her have a terrible quality of life.

So, again, I'd strongly urge anybody reading this not to mess with this kinda stuff. It's not just harmless fun; even if you think you have good intentions or just like being spooked, opening yourself up to spiritual/demonic activity is NOT a good idea.
Why I don't believe it. If the demons needed to be summoned and somewhat bound by the ritual, how exactly are they influencing others whom are not bound to them at all?

If they could move untethered to individuals whom had no part in their summoning then the ritual is pointless since they're already free to mess things up.

And if the ritual bound the demon specifically to that person, then it wouldn't be allowed to interact with other people whom had no part in their binding.

Assuming this isn't just a scare post, you can chalk it up to an unfortunate chain of events.
 
Why I don't believe it. If the demons needed to be summoned and somewhat bound by the ritual, how exactly are they influencing others whom are not bound to them at all?

If they could move untethered to individuals whom had no part in their summoning then the ritual is pointless since they're already free to mess things up.

And if the ritual bound the demon specifically to that person, then it wouldn't be allowed to interact with other people whom had no part in their binding.

Assuming this isn't just a scare post, you can chalk it up to an unfortunate chain of events.

Not a scare post man, it's real life and has been hard for me to deal with cus it's somebody I care about. You are right in that I can't assume that the car accidents had anything to do with all that, but it is a very odd coincidence.

And it is possible for demons to affect people who did not summon them. Sure if you openly invite them you are more likely to encounter them but there have been all kinds of people who were possessed without willfully engaging demons.

For what it's worth as well, she told me she'd been seeing them for years in her room since the ouijja board incident, but they never messed with her or hurt her. Since the car accident stuff happened I prayed with her and tried to get her to come to church with me and help her get closer with God, once that happened was when they started acting out and attacking her. Pretty much tryng to punish her and keep her away from anything related to God.
 
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