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Can spirits tell the future?


Lorielle

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**IF YOU BELIEVE IN THE OUIJA BOARD ONLY**

Hello, recently i made two ouija sessions with my cousin, and somehow we were asking about our future.

The first session, the spirits told us stuff about our future, specific dates and numbers, that we wrote down.

For example:

-My grand-father is touched by, what we think is, a cancer, and recently he had to go to the hospital because of it, my cousin asked if hes going to die soon, they said yes. Then she asked how many months left, they said 3. I asked a specific date, they said february 4. And as far as i know november to february, is 3 months.

-My cousin asked if she is going to be a psychologist later, and they said yes.

Then at the second session, she asks what shes going to become, and it spells out '' psychologist ''

The second session, we when at another house to do it because we wanted different spirits. We asked the same questions and it replied the same things, like if what they told us the first time was really true! And we took the time to ask them, can all spirits predict the future, and both of them said yes.

What do you guys think about this?

Sometimes i think that it could be because its our subconscious that wants it to say what we want to hear, so we subconsciously move it towards what we want, but we asked things and got really sad replies, things that we wouldn't want to hear, so that cancels it out.

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Sometimes i think that it could be because its our subconscious that wants it to say what we want to hear, so we subconsciously move it towards what we want, but we asked things and got really sad replies, things that we wouldn't want to hear, so that cancels it out.

In my opinion most divination practices are just what you said, subconscious projections. Your reading of the ouija comes from a truthful place inside, not a seperate entity, but is still completely valid to investigate the meaning of. I wish your grandfather the best with his illness.

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