Ouija Board Instructions
Though many believe that using a ouija board can be dangerous, while others feel that it is a harmless diversion. However, if performed properly it can be an enthralling experience. Therefore, scroll down for some easy instructions and rules.

Making a Ouija Board
Materials Required
- Paper
- Markers
- Cardboard
- Small magnifying glass
- Take the blank sheet of paper and write the word 'yes' in the left corner and 'no' in the right corner. This will help the spirits to answer your one word questions.
- Using the markers, boldly write each letter of the alphabet in the middle of the board as they will help in communicating longer messages.
- Likewise, write the digits from 0 - 9 below the alphabets and then somewhere on the board write the words 'Hello' and 'Goodbye' to have a polite communication with the spirits.
- For stability and durability, glue the paper to a piece of cardboard and to guide the message, use the magnifying glass that can easily move across the board. Your ouija board is ready.
- Though one can perform the ouija alone, it is recommended that one should do it in a company of two or more people.
- The best time to do it is at night or late evening when the atmosphere around is quiet. Sit face to face, with knees touching and the board on your laps. Though anyone can ask questions, it is better that only one user should ask to avoid confusion.
- Place your fingers on the planchette and move it around in a circle in order to warm up the board.
- Start by praying and saying that the session will only allow an experience that is positive or towards a higher good and all negative energies or powers are not invited.
- Once you see the board is working, thank the board and entities for coming and then start asking simple questions that can be answered in either yes or no. Be polite and patient, and avoid asking stupid questions like, "When I will die?", etc.
- When you are done with the session, close the board by thanking the entities and then say 'Goodbye'. The entity should move the planchette to say goodbye, but in case if it refuses, tell it that you are saying goodbye and you want it to do the same.
- Still if it denies, move the planchette and say 'goodbye and leave' in a stern voice and immediately remove your fingers from the planchette. To be more secure, thrash the board on a hard surface or pass it through a candle flame.
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