
"Using an Ouija board without boundaries is like inviting the whole internet to your house. Always close the session, never play alone, and use protection like sage or obsidian to avoid energetic houseguests."
So you played with the Ouija and now you got troubles.
That’s usually how these stories begin — not with demons or doom, but with curiosity, boredom, or a late‑night dare that seemed harmless at the time.
But here’s the thing: using an Ouija board without preparation is the spiritual equivalent of posting on social media, “Party at my place, everyone’s invited!” or leaving your front door wide open with a sign saying “Come on in.”
“Would you post on socials there is a party at your home and everyone can come… That’s just what you did when you thought the Ouija board was a good idea.”
An Ouija session is an open portal — and portals don’t come with bouncers.
This guide walks you through what not to do, what to do, and how to clean up the energetic mess you may have accidentally invited home.
Why Ouija Boards Can Be Risky
An Ouija board doesn’t filter who or what comes through.
As your document says:
“Ouija opens portals, there is no gate keeper… Base entities who have no moral compass along with those who are aimless but harmless will come through this portal.”
Most of what appears isn’t evil — just opportunistic.
Some are mischievous.
Some are confused.
Some are simply bored.
And yes, the “Hitler” phenomenon is real in the sense that:
“The most common appearance at these soirees is Hitler… No – just a base entity joining in the fun.”
They mimic whatever gets attention.
The Golden Rules of Safe Ouija Use
1. Don’t open an Ouija board in your own home
Your home is your sanctuary. Don’t turn it into a train station for wandering spirits.
2. Never use the board alone
You need multiple energies present to stabilise the session.
3. Keep your hands on the planchette
Never leave it sitting on the board unattended — that’s like leaving the portal half‑open.
4. Always close the session
Your notes say it plainly:
“Entities will follow you home, known as an attaching spirit — not good.”
Closing the board is closing the door.
Protection: Before, During, After
Protection isn’t optional — it’s essential.
Use methods that align with your belief system
“I invoke the guardians of the four watchtowers… Sage before and after. Obsidian crystals worn and placed around the room is also useful.”
Other options include:
Avoid tobacco
“Don’t burn tobacco — this is the Devil’s Incense — why take unnecessary risks?”
Whether literal or symbolic, the message is clear: don’t introduce chaotic energy.
Ask your guides for protection
Spirit guides, guardian angels, ancestors — call in whoever you trust.
How to Validate a Spirit Contact
If someone you knew personally comes through, don’t take it at face value.
Ask for:
“You may get a fragrance or a familiar feeling you recognise, or answers that resonate with you.”
If the energy can’t validate itself, it’s not who it claims to be.
If You Already Have Activity at Home
Don’t panic — but don’t ignore it.
You can:
If the activity persists, a professional medium or energy worker can help.
“Feeling a lingering chill in the room?” If you’ve experimented with a board and feel like you haven’t quite 'closed the door,' our experienced clairsentients and mediums are here to help you reclaim your space. View our available readers now.
⚠️ CAUTION: The Risks of Going Solo
"Never use an Ouija board alone."
While it may be tempting to try a session in a quiet, private moment, using the board by yourself is the most common mistake beginners make. Here is why we strongly advise against it:
The Expert Rule: Always have a "gatekeeper"—a second person who remains grounded and can help you close the session the moment it feels off.