What I have read from the messages here is more toward warning not to dabble in ouija board activities, because it can lead to disasters even to death of participants or family members and friends of participants who don't dabble in the board.
Who in this thread has warned you about the dangers of dabbling in ouija board activities? If I were a betting man I'd say you're having this whole discussion in your head, and because you delude yourself that your replies are the only reasonable responses you assume those are the ones we must be making. Clue: we are not saying any of the things you have us saying.
There seems to be a hurry to dismiss the ouija board, owing as I said to the fear of disasters presumably from the spirits contacted; but no one has attempted any speculations as to why the spirits want to do harm to people.
What hurry? The ouija board isn't new technology that's being written off without a fair hearing. It's just an incredibly stupid idea that if the mind survives the body its greatest ambition is to tell me I once had a dog named Muff-muff.
So, my conclusion from reading about accounts by people who profess to have studied the ouija board is that it is a way and means by which unwittingly the participants talk about themselves either honestly or dishonestly; but if you are clever you will realize that if you would look at the ouija board positively, it is an easy and economical method to get to know oneself which one then can then employ for self-guidance in life, as I said to pursue life, liberty, and the attainment of happiness.
If one is honest with oneself one doesn't need a ouija board to lie to oneself about the origin of the knowledge of ones short comings.
The bus doesn't get out our way much, does it?
Kindly
A mind changed against its will is of the same opinion still.