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On October 15, 2009 I received an e-mail from Dallas about an interesting ouija board experience:
Last weekend my best friend Emily had her seventeenth birthday party. We like to get each other random presents so I (Dallas) went to a gifters shop and bought her a wishing candle. The candle was shaped and colored like a wizard. Once the candle melted all the way down there was some sort of surprise or something at the bottom that was supposed to tell your future. So far we had only gotten the top part of the wizards hat melted.
Before we started playing ouija we said a chant. We say the chant in one of our choir songs. We're all in the same choir so we all knew the chant. It goes "Domine Fi liuni genite jesu christe." I don't know the exact spelling or anything but it means something along the lines of celebrate the Lord Jesus Christ. There were eight of us and we all sat in a circle around the board with our legs crossed and our knees touching. We all held our hands together in the air and closed our eyes and said the chant.
Us: Are you working?
Board: (no response)
Us (trying again): Are you working?
Board: (slowly) yes
Emily: What is your name?
Board: (barely moves)
Emily: How old are you?
Board: 5
Jacey: Can you spell very well?
Board: no
Emily: How did you die?
Board: fire
Me: Did you die in a fire?
Board: yes
Liz then freaks out and says OH MY GOD THERE'S A CANDLE!!! I looked over at the candle and it is barely lit.
(Last time I played this I was at my house with some friends, and we had one candle lit and two fake candles turned on around the board. The spirit we talked to that time also said they died in a fire...)
Everyone screams and someone runs to turn the lights on and we say goodbye.
Emily says, "Dallas, look!" So I look over and her finger has blood all over it. Then she lifted up her hair and there was blood running all the way down her neck. The earings I gave her cut her neck and made it bleed. I looked back over at the candle and it is still barely lit. Liz had to go home early because she had to get up in the morning for a school thing and she lives next door to Emily. I was getting on my phone to tweet about the occassion (we all have twitter) and I see that Liz tweeted "So I have a nose bleed..." we all looked at each other scared to death and I looked back over at the candle. It was fully lit and the flame was huge.
This make me believe that spirits who die in fires remain in fires for eternity...anyone know the truth?
Then again it could just be one big coincidence...
doubt it.
If you have any comments/advice for Dallas, please send me an e-mail and I will forward it on to her.
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