Just Say “No” to Ouija – Epilogue

In the following years I have only used the Ouija, or a talking board, a few times. But even before I even decided to use one again, at least a decade would pass. It was when I hung out with Tina, my friend who could communicate with the dead.

The most recent time I’ve used the Ouija was when a friend brought it to a bar.

I brought it home. Nothing strange happened.

I was at work. Ron was watching TV during the day. He reported feeling someone or something breathing into his ear. He was so frightened that he bolted out the front door and surprised our neighbor who was sunbathing in the next yard. Ron told our neighbor that he wanted to get from fresh air and after talking with the neighbor held calmed down. But it was only after a few hours did he get enough courage to go back inside the house.

Some days after Ron told me what had happened, I took the board and left at the steps of a local church. Now, you might say that burning the board was what I should have done. But after having read Ouija: The Most Dangerous Game, many of those who tried burning the board felt like they were burning too. Throwing the board away might have been an option, but there were reports where the board mysteriously would come back. In the book they recommending tearing the board into seven pieces, blessing it with holy water and then burying it six feet underground.

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