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Was thinking last night about the applications juon that people use to do paranormal investigations and it brought myself back to my childhood. All of us used to play with the Ouija board for hours. We thought of it as a game only nevertheless we hoped even in those days to be able to talk to spirits. Often we even thought we does.
So I did some examining of the Ouija board and this is what I found. Now that I am an adult I look at points differently and see the consequences about what I am doing.
But still I believed what a great means of connection it could be. But is it? Permits start at the beginning. Wikipedia defines the Ouija board as being the Ouija board is also known as the spirit/fire key board or perhaps talking board is a flat board marked with the albhabets of the alphabet the figures 0-9 the words yes not any hello and goodbye and various symbols and artwork.
The Ouija Board throughout older forms seems to have endured sadako since the Roman Empire throughout the fourth century and has been even thought to be used by the Greeks before the time of Christ. At that time it was used like a form of divination: To get assistance from the spirits.
It was a professor of music Adolphus Theodore Wagner that filed away for the first patent on the talking board in Jan 23 1854. In the description part of the application he had written; Psychograph or apparatus for indicating persons thoughts from the agent of the nervous energy. Now I am not likely to delve into exactly what that means nevertheless it is enough to know that it was the first patent.
It was Mr. Fuld that made up the name Ouija which means yes and of course oui is French intended for yes and ja U . k . for yes. I study somewhere that Mr. Kennard thought the word Ouija intended good luck in Egyptian but it really was the board that advised him that so so it became. Good thing he put into practice that advise as there was over 20-25 million snowboards sold over time.
It was Fulds name that was printed on every genuine Ouija board created for ouija board over 100 years until Parker Brothers took it away from in the late 90s. William Fuld and his partner Isaac altered the Kennard Novelty Business name to the Ouija Novelty Organization and continued selling forums at much higher numbers. Anywhere along the way the partner Isaac was fired and the identify was then changed to the actual William Fuld Company.