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Subject: Ouija


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Vince
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Date Posted: 14:56:06 06/02/04 Wed
In reply to: silverfox 's message, "one more question" on 16:24:36 06/01/04 Tue

No, he didn't use ouija boards. The only tool he used (if you could call it a tool) was that of the mediums themselves.

You may have missed it, but I put together a proper online review of it on my site, which you can get to through this link:

http://www.spotlightministries.org.uk/hungryghosts.htm

Here are some other bits of info I have gleaned from this book which I will be updating some of the other older articles on the Spotlight site with:

Journalist, Joe Fisher, author of Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts, spent five years of his life attending channelling sessions and speaking with spirit entities which claimed to be people who had lived prior existences. His research led him to believe that these spirits did indeed exist but that they hid their true identities with lies and deception. The more he realised this, he discovered that other researchers had also reached this same conclusion. Psychic investigator, Sir William Crookes (1832-1919), who attended seances for several years, concluded:

“...I am satisfied that there exist invisible intelligent beings who 'profess' to be spirits of deceased people.” (Joe Fisher, Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts, p. 264, emphasis in original)

Likewise, Fisher also notes how Andrew Jackson Davis wrote in the book 'Spirit Mysteries', in 1869:

“It is no difficult thing for certain spirits to impersonate others, to talk and dress up their thoughts like others, which they will do if such resemblance adds anything important to their communications.” (Joe Fisher, Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts, p. 265)

Joe Fisher meets up with a former member of the spiritualist group that he was an active memeber in. The former member, Sandford Ellison, had previously offered to tell Fisher of the "other side" of the story of the spirit guides. After explaining to Fisher how the spirits had nearly utterly destroyed his marriage and enslaved him he was left to conclude:

“Who, or what, are these beings?” Sandford asked rhetorically. “It’s very difficult to say. I do know they were right inside Aviva [i.e. the medium] from the way her facial expression would change. They would even laugh through her. I tend to feel that they are lower astral entities who play on human frailty and feed on our energy and our emotions. They often dazzled with their remarkable knowledge and acute perceptions but they had nothing but contempt for us.” (Joe Fisher, Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts, p. 252).

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