La Ouija is undoubtedly one of the most popular games through which you can invoke and establish contact with deceased people.This board has been the protagonist of numerous spiritual games that have gone very wrong, discover the origin and history behind this terrifying game.
La Ouija: a spiritual game
The Ouija is a board composed of the letters of the alphabet, the numbers from 0 to 9 and the words: yes and no .Supposedly through this game you can invoke the spirits of deceased people, by means of a cursor the spirit spells the words that answer the questions of the participants of the game.
Numerous stories are linked to this board, many say that if they play inexperienced people can leave a open portal that allows access to bad souls or even demons with terrible consequences.But, what is the origin of this game?
The Ouija: origin and history
It was said that the Ouija had its origin in ancient Egypt. However, it was discovered that this information was completely false and had been invented by the owners of this game to give an air of mysticism and historical weight to the famous board.
There is a record of the first Ouijas boards In the mid-nineteenth century, around 1890 everything related to the paranormal and spiritual world began to take a lot of strength and people were looking for some method to establish a connection with the spiritual world.It was precisely for those years when it also emerged the phenomenon of ectoplasm and the proliferation of numerous mediums that charged large amounts of money to contact beings from beyond.
This is how on May 28, 1890 a patent was registered for the Ouija board, which indicated that Elijah J.Bond It was its inventor and William HAMaupin and Charles W.Kennard were the holders of that invention.It is not known with certainty whether Elijah J.Bond really was the inventor of the famous board or if he simply patented it as his before someone else I did, the truth is that the Ouija game was already quite popular both in America and in Europe.
Later, Charles W.Kennard would create the company responsible for building the Ouijas boards and making this one of the favorite board games of American culture, in 1890 the first copies of the game were sold.Kennard was the one who gave origin to read da that the game Ouija had its origins in ancient Egypt, since it came to affirm that "Ouija" was a word of Egyptian origin that meant "Good Luck", which He denied years later.
Then the patent was sold to a former Kennar employee, called William Fuld , he marketed the game until Parker Brothers acquired the rights in 1966. The biggest sales of this board game have happened in the darkest moments of history: the first world war, the second world war, the Vietnam war, the Gulf war, etc.Without a doubt, people tried desperately to find a way through which to establish contact with their relatives who died during the war acts, did they really achieve it? Is it a real method to communicate with the dead or is it simply an innocent game that attracts naive and curious?
There are many who claim that the Ouija is more than a board game, on the other hand, is a very dangerous method that should not be used lightly.To underestimate it has been the mistake of many people who after playing it observe how their lives are affected by the consequences of opening portals towards unknown.And you, have you played Ouija ?, does it really work?
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