first you, obviously, get an ouija board, call out the spirit's name, ask the question, then done. but make sure you're in a quiet, calm room first. hope this helped :)
probrably as the ouija board is a form of divination and it is forbidden in the christian/catholic church to try to communicate with the dead
Yes, tell it goodbye and that you wish to close the session. Go to goodbye. Surround yourself and household with positive white light. Smudge the place for extra measure if need be.
The graphic in the bottom corners of a Ouija board typically represents the duality of existence, often depicted through the sun and moon. The sun symbolizes the conscious, daytime, and rational aspects of life, while the moon represents the subconscious, nighttime, and the mysterious realms. In the context of a Ouija session, a woman's hands off the board alongside a spirit suggests a connection to the spiritual world, indicating that communication is taking place beyond physical interaction. This imagery underscores the balance between the known and the unknown, as well as the interplay between life and death.
It means that Ouija wants to say goodbye to you and you should say "Goodbye, Ouija" and it will stop moving. This indicates that the spirit you are talking to has finished the conversation and is leaving.
Ouija Whittemore is 5' 3".
Mr. Ouija was created in 2006.
Neo Ouija was created in 2000.
Neo Ouija ended in 2005.
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That depends. If you haven't closed the session properly, you will let any spirits you've been in contact with go, and they'll probably freak you out. If you have closed it properly, nothing is likely to happen.
If the spirit does not say goodbye it does not matter as long as you close the portal. When I finish a Ouija session I end by moving the cursor to the center of the board and moving in a counterclockwise circle 3 times. Then you could finish and affirm the closing of the doorway by saying a chant/blessing such as "I close this session with good intent, may nothing come out may nothing go in. The doorway shut, the portal closed. The spirit may no longer pass, they may only go. So mote it be!"