The Abraham-Hicks series – Lessons for Witches & Students of BWC
Abraham Hicks talks with us on what you should know about the ouija board. Should you be scared of them? Abraham-Hicks gives us advice.
So for now, enjoy living in your own vortex and be connected to your own mission!
Decide for yourself — are you willing to give it a try?
Set the mood. Before getting down to the business of contacting “the other side,” you may want to get in the mood by dimming the lights, using candles, lighting incense, and burning sage.
• Ouija can be all about timing. Sometimes the board is ultra-responsive and sometimes it seems asleep. It’s best to try it at night or into the wee hours of the morning.
• Remove all distractions. There should be no loud music, noise from the television, or kids running around. A seance requires your undivided attention in order to be successful.
• Turn your phones off! Accepting a call in the middle of the conversation interrupts the progress and mood.
Close the board. If the planchette starts doing “figure eights,” or counting down from Z to A, or counting down from 9 to 0, end the séance by moving to goodbye. Any of these 3 things happening indicates that the spirit is trying to escape from the board. It’s very important to tell the spirits goodbye. You would hate to be left all of a sudden, wouldn’t you?
• Have the medium state that it is time to finish the séance and sweep the planchette over the ‘GOODBYE’ symbol on the board.
o Of course, if you enjoyed the time with your spirit, say, “Goodbye!” and wait for the planchette to move to “Goodbye” in turn.
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