Posted on 03/07/2023 7:32:31 PM PST by BenLurkin
Most millennial kids are out of college. You are describing Gen ax’s.
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Maybe.......
I think it could very well be for weak-minded people, and let’s face it, it is a kid’s job to be weak minded.
It is our job as parents, adults, and society to teach them how to NOT be weak-minded.
I feel as a culture we are failing with the “adults” and “society” parts, and to an alarming degree, the “parents” part too.
Sounds like “The Crucible”.
Salem Revisited ...
They should arrange for exorcisms.
That was in my hometown. I’ve been away a long time and didn’t know the girls but followed it closely. Very bizarre and reminded me of the hysteria in the Salem witch trials.
Your tag line says it all.
I generally try to keep an open mind about things, because what we know (the “we” being human beings) is miniscule compared to what we don’t know.
And that doesn’t even account for what I don’t know as an individual person, which a miniscule fraction of what humans as a species know.
But I am not prepared to surrender to a parlor game yet...:)
"...A common thread emerged among the five girls I interviewed extensively: none had stable relationships with their biological fathers. And the father of a sixth girl had seen little of his high-school daughter until his concern about the tics galvanized their relationship. Another student was a foster child who switched foster homes shortly before his tics came on; yet another is in the custody of an older sibling. Another two have spotty contact with their fathers. One young woman I interviewed was close to homeless after she and her mother left her father’s trailer. They’re staying with a friend of a friend while her mother, who was laid off two times in the last year, tries to scrape together first and last month’s rent so they can get a place of their own..."
I don't know. But I do know that trying to understand the minds of adolescent or pre-adolescent females is territory that I know I am not capable of understanding fully.
Did you witness anything supernatural? A friend of mine used one several times and swore the planchette(?)moved on its own. It also would use curse words. He ended up being afraid of it and swore he’d never use it again.
“If only they had used the Ouija board to
identify their true and correct pronouns...”
The pointer does not seem to move on its own. It moves by forces applied by the users; however, those movements are induced in the users' muscles by the spirits. Initially, the spirits seem to have only weak control over each individual. That is why multiple people must be touching the pointer. Eventually people surrender more control to the spirits, making it easier for them to move the pointer using those people's muscles. Eventually, a well tuned person can be used to move the pointer by himself. (Getting vulnerable.)
We were able to send messages from one board to another even though the boards were separated by about 300 miles. The spirits monitored people in the group at all times. We would get accurate reports about the location of members and what they were doing at the time. The spirits knew things about individuals that had not been divulged to any other member of the group. The spirits pretended to be able to see into the future; but, no predictions turned out to be true.
I think these are, by in large, the souls of dead people entertaining themselves. The danger is that truly evil and powerful entities can exploit your permissive state of mind to attack you. Those CAN AND WILL become an unwanted passenger on your soul. The danger is, YOU don't know the difference between benign and dangerous contacts. They know the rules of contact, you don't.
You just don’t know, do you? I have had very real experiences with them under carefully controlled circumstances. I laughed those boards off until those experiences. Take them seriously. You don’t know anything about the spirit world, but they sure do know about yours.
Twenty-eight girls have been hospitalised after allegedly playing with an Ouija board in school.
Allegedly?
Thanks but I know the people I'm referring to, their ages and their attendance at local universities (where I spend most of my time also). They're millennials; and as I wrote, some are students; others are graduates.
You are describing Gen ax’s.
I take it you mean Gen X's. They are older than millennials.
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