OUIJA.COM
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FROM THE PRODUCER OF THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE
AND THE PRODUCER OF INSIDIOUS
This is not a game. It's an invitation.
And once you answer... you're not alone anymore.
You sit at the board. The candles flicker. Something stirs.
THE MYSTIFYING ORACLE
The spirits are listening...
Drag the planchette across the board to communicate
THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
OUIJA
DIRECTIONS
Place the board upon the knees of two persons, lady and gentleman preferred, with the small table upon the board. Place the fingers lightly but firmly, without pressure, upon the table so as to allow it to move easily and freely. In from one to five minutes the table will commence to move, at first slowly, then faster, and will then be able to talk or answer questions.
2nd.—Care should be taken that one person only should ask questions at a time, so as to avoid confusion, and the question should be put plainly and accurately.
3rd.—To obtain the best results it is important that the persons present should concentrate their minds upon the matter in question and avoid other topics. Have no one at the table who will not sit seriously and respectfully. If you use it in a frivolous spirit, asking ridiculous questions, laughing over it, you naturally get undeveloped influences around you.
4th.—The Ouija is a great mystery, and we do not claim to give exact directions for its management, neither do we claim that at all times and under all circumstances it will work equally well. But we do claim and guarantee that with reasonable patience and judgment it will more than satisfy your greatest expectation.
5th.—The board should be kept smooth and free from dust and moisture, as all depends upon the ease with which the feet of the table can glide over the surface of the board. Rubbing with a dry silk handkerchief just before using is advised.
WILLIAM FULD
HISTORY OF THE BOARD
The Ouija board emerged in America during the spiritualism movement of the late 1800s, when millions were desperate to communicate with loved ones lost in the Civil War. In 1890, businessman Elijah Bond introduced the first commercially available "talking board," which Charles Kennard named "Ouija" — allegedly after asking the board itself what it should be called.
William Fuld, an employee of Kennard's, eventually took over production, becoming known as the "father of the Ouija board." His original instructions remain a haunting testament to how deeply Americans believed these simple wooden boards could pierce the veil between worlds.
While science attributes the board's movements to the ideomotor effect — unconscious muscle movements — countless users throughout history have reported inexplicable phenomena: boards that operated without human touch, information revealed that no participant could have known, and darker encounters that seemed to invite malevolent entities into their homes.
The true power of the Ouija board remains unexplained. Is it merely a reflection of our subconscious desires and fears, or a genuine doorway to worlds beyond our understanding? The answer, perhaps, depends on what you're willing to believe — and what you're brave enough to ask.
WARNINGS & DANGERS
You Are Not Alone
The moment you open communication with the other side, you invite entities into your space. Not all spirits are what they claim to be. Malevolent entities often disguise themselves as loved ones or friendly guides, only to reveal their true nature once they've established a connection.
They Don't Leave When You Do
A common misconception is that closing a session ends the connection. Without proper closing rituals, entities can remain long after the board is put away. Many users report continued paranormal activity for months or years after using a Ouija board.
Psychological Impact
Even if you dismiss supernatural explanations, the psychological effects can be profound. Users report nightmares, paranoia, and obsessive thoughts following sessions. The power of suggestion alone can create lasting psychological distress.
Always close your session properly by moving the planchette to "GOODBYE" before ending communication.