Monday, April 21, 2014

Ouija Board

            The original people who tried to use the board got Ouija as their first word and that is what the board said it meant. So the term “Ouija” comes from the term “Good Luck”, because the board is often known to be a tool of the devil. The board was first sold in the early 1890’s for about $1.50. It was originally sold in a Pittsburg toy store and was advertised as a magical device that can answer questions about the past, present and future. It quickly spread as a worldwide phenomenon. The board has a specific layout. It has the words “yes” and “no”, the numbers 1 through 9, all 26 letters in the alphabet and the word “goodbye” in a lower corner. The tool that moves around the board is called a “planchette”, which is a tear shaped device with a small window in it to maneuver around the board.
            It emerged at the peak of spiritualism. Man people claimed to talk to the dead but many sources were unreliable. People believed that wit “opened the gates to hell” because it was seen as unwise to communicate with the dead. Though, the original creators at the Kennard Novelty Company were mainly focused on the profit it would create. Many people found it boring in the beginning because many of the messages took long to come out.
            Many people have written about the mystical powers throughout the past 120 years. It has become more popular in recent years because of movies about the paranormal and other forms of media. Though many people believed it was false and that other people were moving the piece instead of the spirits. There are different elements of thoughts within this belief. There are assumptions and concepts and maybe even some implications. Though, all types of thinkers have believed that his board may hold mystical powers. However the idea of ethical obligations is a little fuzzy in this sense because many of the results are based on belief.


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