To make a planchette, you can use a piece of wood or sturdy cardboard cut into a heart or teardrop shape, about 6-8 inches long. Attach a small pointer or a clear glass or plastic indicator in the center to help guide users. For smoother movement, place small felt pads or rubber caps on the underside. Optionally, you can decorate the planchette with symbols or designs to enhance its aesthetic appeal.
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Planchette
When you draw a Ouija board, you create a flat board marked with letters, numbers, and symbols, often accompanied by a planchette or pointer. Participants place their fingers on the planchette and ask questions, usually about spirits or the afterlife. The idea is that a spirit will guide the planchette to spell out answers. However, many people view the experience skeptically, attributing movements to the ideomotor effect, where subconscious actions influence the movement of the planchette.
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it is called a planchette
Planchette, it means "little plank".
i have to concentrate clearly by using planchette....
A Ouija board does not really allow communication with the dead or 'spirits'. The board has marked areas for letters and statements (eg Yes/No - hence its name which is Yes in French and German), which the planchette supposedly moves onto to indicate messages.The planchette actually moves because the people playing, each rest their fingertips on the planchette, and it is not possible for everyone to do this for any length of time without the balance of everyone's finger pressure being uneven and moving the planchette.
If you let go of the planchette while it is moving during a ouija board session, it may abruptly stop, continue moving in random directions, or spell out gibberish. Some believe this can disrupt the connection with spirits or energies that may be influencing its movement. It is generally advised to keep your hands lightly on the planchette for a consistent and clear communication.
planchette
You need a board with the whole alphabet and 0-9 on it, a short cup or planchette, 2 people to hold a hand lightly on the planchette, and 1 person recording down what the board says in response to the question.