HOW TO START COMMUNICATION
Be in a quiet room without disturbance
The Ouija session should not be interrupted because breaking concentration can cause delays and negative energy.
Be comfortable
Be seated at a square or rectangular table where the Ouija Board so you don't have to lean or bend your arms at awkward angles.
If the Planchette doesn't move ~ try luring a spirit with the following…
“Spirit, this is a safe place." or "Is there a spirit out there with a message for somebody at this table?"
If still nothing, switch roles! Try changing switching the Leader with an Energizer.
WHO ARE YOU SPIRIT?
Once the Planchette is moving, here are some things you could ask...
The spirit's name
The spirit's age when he / she died
The spirit's gender
What year they died in
How they died
Do they have a message for someone in the group, or someone connected to the group
Or, is there anything they want to say or request from the living
Or anything else you think might be important. A Ouija Board session is like a great conversation. Pretend to be Larry King or George Stroumboulopoulos, but with dead people.
CLOSING THE BOARD
Remember Rule #2, always say Goodbye!
What happens if you fail to close the door? Something negative might come through. Hopefully you never know the feeling of drawing a strong negative energy into your space.
A perfect example is what happened to me at the old James Street haunted shop in Hamilton.
Be in a quiet room without disturbance
The Ouija session should not be interrupted because breaking concentration can cause delays and negative energy.
Be comfortable
Be seated at a square or rectangular table where the Ouija Board so you don't have to lean or bend your arms at awkward angles.
If the Planchette doesn't move ~ try luring a spirit with the following…
“Spirit, this is a safe place." or "Is there a spirit out there with a message for somebody at this table?"
If still nothing, switch roles! Try changing switching the Leader with an Energizer.
WHO ARE YOU SPIRIT?
Once the Planchette is moving, here are some things you could ask...
The spirit's name
The spirit's age when he / she died
The spirit's gender
What year they died in
How they died
Do they have a message for someone in the group, or someone connected to the group
Or, is there anything they want to say or request from the living
Or anything else you think might be important. A Ouija Board session is like a great conversation. Pretend to be Larry King or George Stroumboulopoulos, but with dead people.
CLOSING THE BOARD
Remember Rule #2, always say Goodbye!
What happens if you fail to close the door? Something negative might come through. Hopefully you never know the feeling of drawing a strong negative energy into your space.
A perfect example is what happened to me at the old James Street haunted shop in Hamilton.

