Are there really people out there that think Ouija boards are real?
More than two-thirds of Americans are some variety of Christian, and I’d say about a third of them probably do just based on the proportion of hyper religious parents I deal with every year as a teacher in Texas. Couldn’t say for certain the exact percentage, but it is definitely gonna be a significant number.
The Ouija board is far from harmless, as it is a form of divination (seeking information from supernatural sources). The fact of the matter is, the Ouija board really does work, and the only “spirits” that will be contacted through it are evil ones.
Here is a CBC article talking about how the Ouija board actually works basically the way I described:
Researchers at the University of British Columbia are using Ouija boards to test human intelligence.
Docky Duncan with UBC’s Visual Cognition Lab says the spirit board traditionally used to channel the dead can also be used to test people’s unconscious knowledge. He says it’s not ghosts moving the board, but users’ ideomotor reflex.
“The movements that you see on a Ouija board are unconscious movements. They are produced by the players themselves, but they don’t feel responsibility for them,” said Duncan.
To test this theory, Duncan has blindfolded subjects place their fingers on the planchette — or the triangular piece of wood that moves across the board — and then asks them yes or no questions. So far, he has found that most people answer two out of every three questions correctly, even if they think they don’t know the answer.
"Ask someone if they know, you know, ‘What’s the capital of Cambodia?’ and they might say, ‘I have no idea.’ But they might have heard it somewhere, and it may actually be inside your brain somewhere," said Duncan.
“When we ask people these questions using these unconscious answers, suddenly players can actually access that knowledge and it really becomes manifested.”
More than two-thirds of Americans are some variety of Christian, and I’d say about a third of them probably do just based on the proportion of hyper religious parents I deal with every year as a teacher in Texas. Couldn’t say for certain the exact percentage, but it is definitely gonna be a significant number.
I sure hope you’re wrong because man, I do not need yet another extreme good reason to start drinking again. Fuck that’s depressing.
I really wish I was wrong.
From Catholic.com:
Here is a CBC article talking about how the Ouija board actually works basically the way I described: