hello /x/, I'd like to ask simple question. Are Ouija boards as dangerous as they are widely considered? If so - are they safe to use for somebody much more into summoning or something?
>>17459966
Try it.
>>17459966
Bump for interest.
90% of it is paranoia and illusion. Every once in a while Zozo will give you cancer though.
>>17459966
>hello /x/, I'd like to ask simple question. Are Ouija boards as dangerous as they are widely considered?
Yes. The movie "The Exorcist" was based upon the true story of Lutheran-born, but unsaved, boy who appealed to the occult to talk to his dead aunt. He was possessed by Satan himself, requiring the Archangel Michael's intervention to free him.
>If so - are they safe to use for somebody much more into summoning or something?
Absolutely not.
Protip: To be absent from the body is to be present with Elohim. Human souls are never what is contacted. It's always a demon pretending to be a human. And even if nothing happens, and you still successfully managed to open a gate, a demon(s) would actually prefer to slip through without you noticing, to wreak havoc upon your soul, and your life.
Only an experienced, Christian angelologist / demonologist can keep these at bay. And such a person would naturally abhor the use of such items.
So yeah basically you're fucked if you use one. If you have, ask God to bind the demons and consign them back to Hell, in Jesus' name, and say (and BELIEVE) the sinner's prayer.
>>17460153
>Yes. The movie "The Exorcist" was based upon the true story of Lutheran-born, but unsaved, boy who appealed to the occult to talk to his dead aunt. He was possessed by Satan himself, requiring the Archangel Michael's intervention to free him.
There was just a thread on this case the other day:
https://youtu.be/dDgoNlOn-hk
>>17459966
Yes. you open portals with that shit.