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Ouija, anyone?

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:00 pm
by Casey613
Well I never play with that kind of things, never have, not because I'm scared but just to show some respect.. the thing is I've been very curious about it lately, I never called for it but I've seen pretty messed up things I can't explain, no kidding.. a lot of people have been through the same thing and people is still very skeptical about it.

Have you ever 'played' this sort of games? And how did it go?



PS: I'm a new Wiccan.

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:45 pm
by NuclearSilo
hahaha, dont play with it alone :D
I did experience with it. A bit fun but scared after read all the stuffs in the internet, about Devil and so on :P

http://www.silkroadforums.com/viewtopic ... highlight= :wink:

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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 3:15 pm
by Dark Shifty
i don't belive in ghosts or magic and stuff like that. sorry :( if you do believe in that stuff, more power to ya for having more fun than me :)

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 3:24 pm
by NuclearSilo
Dark Shifty wrote:i don't belive in ghosts or magic and stuff like that. sorry :( if you do believe in that stuff, more power to ya for having more fun than me :)

dude, ppl say: dont beleive in smt if u never experienced with it.

So now i tell u, try to use Ouija board. Dare to try?

No, u are not dare to try because u are afraid what u dont believe is true and because too much ppl has experienced with it.

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:40 pm
by SuicideGrl
never used one, but i would definitely like to check it out. though i will admit to being more than a little apprehensive.

Re: Ouija, anyone?

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:42 pm
by dom
Casey613 wrote:PS: I'm a new Wiccan.



I lol`d in real life.

Re: Ouija, anyone?

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:44 pm
by SuicideGrl
dom wrote:
Casey613 wrote:PS: I'm a new Wiccan.



I lol`d in real life.

don't lol. i am in no way a wiccan, but i have a few very good friends who are. they have walked me throgh a lot of the faith, and it's pretty interesting stuff. i have meditated with them a few times and such, and i have never been so calm in my life. whether or not it had anything to do w/ the ritual involved is anyone's guess, but i definitely felt - something.

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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:48 pm
by dom
SuicideGrl wrote:
dom wrote:
Casey613 wrote:PS: I'm a new Wiccan.



I lol`d in real life.

don't lol. i am in no way a wiccan, but i have a few very good friends who are. they have walked me throgh a lot of the faith, and it's pretty interesting stuff. i have meditated with them a few times and such, and i have never been so calm in my life. whether or not it had anything to do w/ the ritual involved is anyone's guess, but i definitely felt - something.


It's not the faith, it's the associated stereotype, I guess. Everytime I see a wiccan here on TV, it's usually a woman in her 20s working at a Vegan store with dreads.

From Casey's posts, I didn't visualize him with dreads working at a Vegan store.

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:57 pm
by SuicideGrl
this is exactly the same point i brought up in the "Bad Music thread just now.


fck a stereotype. i take everything at face value. you have to, or you can't experience ANYTHING properly. i dunno. i find it hard to stomach that someone is willing to totally write something off because of how others who subscribe to it look, act, dress, etc. for every person that fits the mold you have created for them, there are bound to be others who do not. not that i am saying that you are doing that here, dom, i am making a more general point.

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 5:04 pm
by dom
SuicideGrl wrote:this is exactly the same point i brought up in the "Bad Music thread just now.


fck a stereotype. i take everything at face value. you have to, or you can't experience ANYTHING properly. i dunno. i find it hard to stomach that someone is willing to totally write something off because of how others who subscribe to it look, act, dress, etc. for every person that fits the mold you have created for them, there are bound to be others who do not. not that i am saying that you are doing that here, dom, i am making a more general point.


I should have clarified, and I tried to in my previous post. I don't laugh at wiccan-way-of-life (wiccanship?), I laugh the image I get when I think about it - it's purely satirical.

I don't know any wiccans personally, i've never talked to any, and their beliefs are rather vague to me. With that said, I can only perceive them with what i've gathered through other means; I realize the view I have of them is not rightfully representative, and that's why I don't take it seriously and laughed at the view I do have.

Of course, that was a general point :P

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 5:09 pm
by SuicideGrl
dom wrote:I should have clarified, and I tried to in my previous post. I don't laugh at wiccan-way-of-life (wiccanship?), I laugh the image I get when I think about it - it's purely satirical.

I don't know any wiccans personally, i've never talked to any, and their beliefs are rather vague to me. With that said, I can only perceive them with what i've gathered through other means; I realize the view I have of them is not rightfully representative, and that's why I don't take it seriously and laughed at the view I do have.

Of course, that was a general point :P

well as long as you are able to realize that you do not posess enough data to accurately assess a thing and you don't take your incomplete assessment seriously as a resilt, that's fine.

the problem is that 90% of people out there do not posess that ability.

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 5:44 pm
by Casey613
It's more a lifestyle than a religion, in my case at least.
I am not into rituals, at least not for not since this is all new for me. I just feel very comfortable with the Beliefs and way of living, "do what you want as long as you don't harm yourself or your peers".
I am not going to become a veggie because my body needs meat as much as vegetables, cereals and water, but I also respect those who decided not to eat meat.

By the way, never believe what you see on TV, there are plenty of male wiccans :)

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:43 pm
by Valkasdar
Haha I asked one "Are you bot ?" and it said " Yes " :D

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 8:53 pm
by dom
Casey613 wrote:I am not into rituals, at least not for not since this is all new for me. I just feel very comfortable with the Beliefs and way of living, "do what you want as long as you don't harm yourself or your peers".


Sort of like how many "young-adults" say they're buddhist because it's the cool thing to say?

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 8:59 pm
by magisuns
Those things are creepy :P

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:07 pm
by Doron
dammit, I thought you were going to take my order or somethig, ot you found a new drink....

It could have been fun playing an Ouija drinking game??


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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:10 pm
by gamef
Most people i know are too scared to do it or don't even know what it is. My neighbour said she has done it with some friends of hers and nothing happened. o_o