In high school, my BFF got one and wanted to play, so i got on too. She immediately asked if her Boy friend was seeing someone else. The answer was that they could not say or it would hurt her.
BAM. Say that to a teenager and she took that as a Yes. Soon we were in her car driving to the next town and cruised by his house... a strange car was parked next to his... we drove past but by the third or fourth house, she stopped the car and went running to his house screaming. I ran and got her. Talked her down. That's all I needed to see with that board. Never again. I would not trust it. Low level entities always.
I remember my first (and last) encounter with an Ouija board which took place around 50 years ago when I was mid teens. A bunch of us had gone to the local church and 4 people took part. I sat a few feet away as one of the girls asked if any spirits were present. The reply was Yes and then the name of her grandmother was spelt out (her grandma had died a couple of months earlier). Then one of my friends asked if the devil really exists and the planchette flew off the table and landed quite a distance away. That brought the evening to a close as one of the girls started crying.
Moving onto the name Zozo: I first encountered the name when I started going to heavy rock gigs in the 70s and noticed several people had that name sewed onto their jackets. A friend told me it was referenced to the Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, who I subsequently discovered had a huge interest in the occult. I remember reading he’d purchased a house that once belonged to Alistair Crowley. Thank you for a very informative article.
In high school, my BFF got one and wanted to play, so i got on too. She immediately asked if her Boy friend was seeing someone else. The answer was that they could not say or it would hurt her.
BAM. Say that to a teenager and she took that as a Yes. Soon we were in her car driving to the next town and cruised by his house... a strange car was parked next to his... we drove past but by the third or fourth house, she stopped the car and went running to his house screaming. I ran and got her. Talked her down. That's all I needed to see with that board. Never again. I would not trust it. Low level entities always.
Wow. That’s scary and amazing at the same time
I remember my first (and last) encounter with an Ouija board which took place around 50 years ago when I was mid teens. A bunch of us had gone to the local church and 4 people took part. I sat a few feet away as one of the girls asked if any spirits were present. The reply was Yes and then the name of her grandmother was spelt out (her grandma had died a couple of months earlier). Then one of my friends asked if the devil really exists and the planchette flew off the table and landed quite a distance away. That brought the evening to a close as one of the girls started crying.
Moving onto the name Zozo: I first encountered the name when I started going to heavy rock gigs in the 70s and noticed several people had that name sewed onto their jackets. A friend told me it was referenced to the Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, who I subsequently discovered had a huge interest in the occult. I remember reading he’d purchased a house that once belonged to Alistair Crowley. Thank you for a very informative article.
I heard that too. It’s the symbol on the front of the LED Zeppelin IV album. 🤘
I didn’t know that. Thanks for the info.
No, that's Zoso, which arguably refers to the same entity, but it isn't totally confirmed by anyone I know. They would both arguably be Pazuzu.
Ah, thank you Michaela.
Ah, thank you Michael.