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A Filipino/Spanish Style Ouija

OK, this is a true story whether you believe it or not. I don't care, I just want to tell you so you can make a decision whether it is or it is not true.

I'm an Asian, mostly Filipino. I lived in the Philipphines for eleven years, then I came here in America, but by that time I already knew how to speak Tagalog and English.

In the Philipphines we also have an ouija oracle type. The Parker Brothers type of ouija is not yet famous (common? - ed) but is known. We have an ancient type 1600 system of ouija, most people believe that it is bogus even my apong's or grandparents. Our type of ouija board is always made just before and destroyed after the ritual.

First we take a manila folder (I'm not saying this because the capital of the Philiphhines is Manila, this is the
folder that everybody uses) anyway, we take a folder, then we take a piso or coin and we trace circles in the folder using the coin. we trace 28 circles for the (
Tagalog? - ed) alphabet, ten circles for numbers, four circles for yes or no and hello and bye and four circles for the four corners of earth corresponding the elements.

This is called the spirit of the glass or spirit of the coin.

The coin that was used in tracing must not be lost, it must stay with us. We light candles, according to the Spanish ritual it must be done at 5:00 in the morning or 5:00 in the evening, in a cemetery.

Next we take a glass, a clear glass and then we place it on the board ... and we put our index (only index) fingers in the glass and we chant: "banal na baso / banal na pusa / ipakita sa amin / ang aming hanga!"

That means: "holy glass, holy cat, let us see, what we want!"

After this the glass will spell letters.

Once when we did it the glass floated and it then exploded.

This is a true story and it happened to me.

The way to destroy this kind of ouija is to rip it three times in the sunset and bury it in a narra tree.

 
 


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