A news article was published today about Hasbro's new Pink Ouija Board that's "targeting young girls", which is riling critics.
Personally I've always been apprehensive to try this game, ever since being freaked out by it as a young kid when I seen how it worked in the film 'The Exorcist'. Remember 'Captain Howdy'?
Ironically, this past week's episode of Ghost Whisperer featured the Ouija Board as a "communication tool" between a dead young girl and an Anthropology Professor played by Margaret Cho.
Just curious if any of you out there in HT land have played or experimented with the Ouija Board game, and have you ever had any, ehem, supernatural or spiritual "experiences" from it? Or did it "tell" you something while "playing" it that absolutely FREAKED YOU OUT?
I don't think I ever want to try it. And I'm Buddhist (regardless of whether that matters or not).
It's designed for young girls ages 8 and older, but some say the mysterious product is a "dangerous spiritual game" that opens up anyone, particularly Christians, to attacks on their soul.
Ironically, this past week's episode of Ghost Whisperer featured the Ouija Board as a "communication tool" between a dead young girl and an Anthropology Professor played by Margaret Cho.
Just curious if any of you out there in HT land have played or experimented with the Ouija Board game, and have you ever had any, ehem, supernatural or spiritual "experiences" from it? Or did it "tell" you something while "playing" it that absolutely FREAKED YOU OUT?
I don't think I ever want to try it. And I'm Buddhist (regardless of whether that matters or not).
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