Archive for March, 2010

The Talking Board, or patented Ouija Board, has quite a past and contacting the other side using automatic writing or letters on a board goes back far further than the nineteenth century.

It is recorded that in China in 1100BC a method of spirit writing called Fuji was used, this entailed the use of a device with a stick that would write Chinese characters in ashes or sand. Likewise the Greek philosopher Pythagoras is recorded to have used a table on wheels adorned with letters and characters to contact spirits from beyond our plain.

Today a talking board or Ouija board is recognised as a table top device with characters laid out that which, when combined with a triangular pointer, enables it’s user to contact the dead, or as the spiritualists would correct me, Spirits From The Other Side. So how did this come about and how did such a device in the twentieth century become recognised as a children’s parlour game ?

The Planchette

Fuld Planchette

The triangular pointing device is known as a Planchette and it seems to stem back to the 1850’s although how it got its name is somewhat unsure. The original Planchette consisted on a small triangular board raised on two legs, with its third leg being a pen or pencil. By placing their fingers on it members of a séance would ask questions hoping the device would move to write out the replies. Its name like its origin is dubious, one version is a Frenchman called ‘M Planchette’ invented it, while some records show ‘Thomas Welton’ laid claim to the device and published a booklet called ‘The Planchette’ to endorse this.  With no official records of such a Frenchman, or a copy of Mr. Welton’s booklet still in existence today’s historians favour the name stemmed from the French word  ‘planchette’  its literal French translation being ‘Little Plank’.

The Ouija Board

The history of the ‘Ouija’ board however seems far better documented, although the actual inventor is still a mystery in itself.  There are two contended accounts for this title. 

Ernest Charles Reiche, a cabinet or coffin maker from Chestertown who’s interest in the afterlife and need to have a more portable device to communicate with the dead brought about the creation of the first Ouija Board. This information is documented in a The New York World Magazine article written by Edgar Goodman on May 23rd 1920, where it is stated:

“Col. Washington Bowie, who was a leading figure in the company that originally manufactured the ouija board, narrated, while testifying in the case of Fuld vs. Fuld, that in the early part of 1890 Mr. E. C. Reichie, a cabinetmaker of Chestertown, Kent County, Md., invented the ouija board. In that year spiritism was in the flush of its early glory, and tables rapped and pranced on every side. Mr Reichie, although not a spiritist, noticed sympathetically that a large table was a heavy thing for a frail spirit to juggle about. His meditations, attuned to cabinetmaking, took a practical form. He devised a little table – the ouija board.”

The more documented Ouija history puts its creation down to Elijah J. Bond of Baltimore, who applied for the first US patent on 28th May 1890. He assigned the rights to two fellow masons and local business men Charles W. Kennard and William H.A. Maupin. The two combined forces with Colonel Washington Bowie and on October 20th 1890 they appeared in court to file for incorporation papers for the Kennard Novelty Company which went on to produce the first version aptly titled ‘Ouija : A Wonderful Talking Board’. The patent was granted on February 10, 1891.

William Fuld
William Fuld

This was to be a short lived company ownership and by 1892 the Kennard Novelty Company was to be taken over. A name now synonymous with Ouija came into the spotlight. One of Kennard’s employees, William Fuld and his brother Issac took over the company and renamed it ‘The Ouija Novelty Company’.

On 19th July 1892 the patent was re-issued to William Fuld, the company continued under the leadership of the Fuld brothers until nigh on nine years later. On 18th July 1901 the Fuld’s ended their partnership under somewhat of a cloud and the company was once more to be renamed. This was to give way to the name that would adorn the Ouija Board throughout it’s life span under William Fuld … ‘The Baltimore Talking Board Company’.

William Fuld Ouija Board

It must be stated that William’s brother Issac did try to hold onto some of his association with talking boards. He set up his own company called ‘Southern Toy Company’ making a talking board called ‘Oriole’ based on Kennard’s original design. After a legal battle with his brother William Fuld however he was forced to cease this production in 1920.

Williams association with the Ouija Board came to a tragic end when he died falling from the roof of his home, while overseeing  the work  on a flagpole . The company was then to be taken over by his sons William A. Fuld & Hubert Fuld.

The company continued under the Fuld descendants until 24th February 1966 when Willaim A. Fuld sold the company to Parker Brothers, best known for the game Monopoly.

Ouija Board by Parker Circa 1966

The board has gone through many changes over the years, as have the owners. In 1991 Hasbro took over ownership of Parker and so the patent of the Ouija Board.  They still make the board today in various guises included a green glow in the dark version, and a pink version sold through Toys R Us aimed at young girls. A version that caused much contraversy in 2010. An interesting issue when we consider since it’s introduction  it has always been marketed as a parlour game.

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Many films have portrayed the Ouija board as a device to communicate with evil including the Exorcist, 13 Ghosts, Witchboard, What Lies Beneath and most recently Paranormal Activity.  Is there any fact behind this and occultist Aleister Crowley’s association with the board ?  Watch this space for the next article on Aleister Crowley and the Ouija Board.

By Paul L. Griffiths 2010

THE annual Arthur Findlay College Course Organisers’ and Tutors’ meeting has been held at Stansted Hall. Those tutors attending the weekend event met to discuss and help each other with teaching-related issues.

This year’s meeting, led by course organisers’ support team Paul Jacobs CSNU, Minister Simone Key and Simon James OSNU, contained an additional element, as tutors were divided into working parties where they examined and discussed a range of sometimes controversial subjects which frequently give rise to concern regarding people’s understanding of the Spirit World. As a result of these discussions a number of conclusions and statements were agreed collectively.

ABORTIONS /MISCARRIAGES

The AFC teaching staff accept that, based on the Fourth Principle– the Continuous Existence of the Human Soul:
1. It is not possible to communicate with an aborted or miscarried
foetus, but it is possible to communicate with family who are connected, and who have an awareness of the event, and therefore bring reassurance to the recipient.
2. Following the Seventh Principle – Eternal Progress Open to Every Human Soul – there is progression of the individual in the Spirit World, but we cannot give definitive evidence of the process.

ALIENS

We cannot deny the possibility of the existence of aliens. Contrary to popular belief, not is disturbed. Many people hold this belief, but do not indoctrinate others.
Even though people may say they have had certain experiences, they can only have them subjectively, and we cannot confirm or deny them.

ARCHANGELS, ASCENDED MASTERS AND GUIDES

As Spiritualists, we understand and accept the role of guides as a supporting team to us in our earthly lives, in our mediumship and our spiritual progression.
We accept that certain reflections of teachings from a spiritual hierarchy, be it Ascended Masters or Archangels, do exist and may be accessed, but we do not accept that these higher beings take the role of individual guides in our lives.

ATTACHMENTS

It is not possible for anything or anyone to attach itself to you. Circumstances or the individual’s own mind and negative thinking can manifest a false reality in which they sincerely believe this may be happening. One may believe this situation could occur because the seed is planted by another person with malicious and/or ignorant intent.
Fear can be alleviated by education, counselling, support and healing to help the individual to recognise that the situation is not genuine.

DEFINITION OF ANGELS

As Spiritualists, our definition of angels is a spiritually evolved intelligence, which is incarnate or discarnate, that aids and touches the soul of another.

EVIL SPIRITS

We cannot accept the idea of evil spirits. As spirit is the pure expression of God, evil surely is a product of the negative thoughts and actions of the conscious mind, and therefore, not of spirit. We do not accept the idea, therefore, that the Spirit World could exert a harmful force on humankind.

POSSESSION

No matter what level of consciousness a medium moves to within the altered state, it is still mental mediumship. The Spirit World impinges through the auric field to the conscious mind, thus allowing the personality and characteristics of the discarnate spirit to be witnessed.
Due to the past and present activities of the media and film industry, some people have come to believe possession is possible. However, throughout all religious history, there has never been a scientifically proven case of possession.

PROTECTION

The AFC teaching staff accept that, based on the Fifth Principle of Personal Responsibility, the only protection needed is from our own ignorance. Our greater understanding of Natural Law allows us the knowledge that God is the ultimate embodiment of unconditional love, and that the concept of protection is therefore meaningless.

PSYCHIC ATTACK (PSYCHIC SELF-ATTACK)

We believe we feed our own paranoia, and this can be realised through our heightened sensitivity. The damage we can do to ourselves is unlimited as we respond through jealousy, bitterness, hatred, revenge, hurt and anger. We feel our emotions are very fragile, and because of this heightened state, we try to rationalise senses and feelings not normally experienced, thus blaming psychic attack.

Reported in the Psychic News 6th March 2010

Ciaran O'Keeffe

WANNABE ghost hunters can now sign up for a course teaching how to carve out a career as a spooks spotter.
Paranormal investigators are offering advice in a new career session taking place next week.

The ‘So You Want To Be A Ghost Hunter?’ course is being run by star of TV’s “Most Haunted”, Ciaran O’Keeffe, and full time ghost hunter Steve Parsons.

It will teach students how to connect with the dead through lessons at Edinburgh’s The Scotsman hotel, followed by a field trip to one of the spooky Real Mary King’s Close – where plague victims are said to have been buried alive.

We’ve managed to get a sneak preview of the course with some top tips on Ghost Hunting from the paranormal pair, who are both taking part in the Mary Kings Close Ghostfest from March 18-23. For more info visit marykingsghostfest.com

Read on for some of their most valuable lessons…and don’t forget to email us at features@the-sun.co.uk if you catch anything on camera!

WHAT TO TAKE

Taking the right equipment is vital on Ghost Hunting trips. Here are the top five things to take with you to help you through the night:

Warm clothes

Ever tried sitting outside all night?
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As ghosts usually turn up in the most obscure, inhospitable places, warm clothes, food and drink are key to getting through the night.

Don’t warm up with whisky though – you don’t want to miss the action by passing out.

A torch

Fumbling around in the dark will not look good, and having a torch can offer some welcome reassurance should you get a little nervy.

A voice recorder

For all those baffling and unexplained noises.

Ghost hunters often play back recordings at home, only to hear whispers or threats they didn’t hear at the time. Spooky stuff.

A camera

Many an eerie figure has been snapped on camera.

Plus you want something to take home and show your mates.

Something to do!

Sitting staring into the same gloomy spot for hour after hour can be a pretty mind numbing experience.

Stay awake by flicking through a magazine, a book or the newspaper.

Despite what Bruce Willis and The Exorcist may have taught you, a sixth sense and prayers are not essential.

 

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/2880531/The-ghost-hunters-guideHow-to-spot-ghostsParanormal-activityGhostsCiaran-OKeeffeghost-spotting.html#ixzz0iAymRDL0

www.deadhaunted.com

Most Haunted’s Phil Whyman has launched a new website for his company Dead Haunted.

Phil and his team take the public on ghost hunts and paranormal investigations in some of the countries most haunted locations.

This years summer special is a series of investigations of Pendle Hill Lancashire, famous for the Pendle Witches

Visit http://www.deadhaunted.com

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