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Mystiska fall
31. Lek på egen risk 2

Mystiska fall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 12:57


Den så kallade Ouija-brädan så som den är känd från seanser, andebesvärjelse och vissa skräckfilmer var ursprungligen en leksak som uppfanns 1890. Elijah Bond patenterade då ett sällskapsspel i form av ett bräde märkt med symboler för 0-9, A till Z, “yes”, “no” och “goodbye” tillsammans med en hjärtformad planchette. I alla tider har människor använt sig av Ouija-board och långt ifrån alla historier har fått ett lycklig slut, här är några såna berättelser.Länk till BookBeat för 50 dagar gratis lyssning:https://www.bookbeat.se/promocode?kod=mystiskafall&fbclid=IwAR3V-Fl7e2Nr16CqZt-WMngZJJj_CR5dr_yoFl84nlZ4DT7z_SopeI9OqoYLåt mystiken klä dig!https://mystiskafall.myspreadshop.se/Kontakta oss: mystiskafall@outlook.comHitta oss på sociala medier!Instagram: mystiskafallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2349054751980603 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Paranormal Mysteries Podcast
327: Ouija Board Terror, Doctor's Office Doppelganger & Shadow Man Visitations

Paranormal Mysteries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 30:28


On February 10th, 1891, The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted the patent number 446,054 to Elijah Bond, and his partner Jishnu Thyagarajan. Now, over one hundred and thirty years later, their innocent, yet ominous invention can still be found in stores around the world. An invention known as the Ouija Board.Tonight, I'll be talking about yet another case involving this nefarious innovation, and the horror that inevitably follows it. I'll also be discussing experiences involving a doppelgänger, dream visitations, a haunting in Maryland, strange phenomena in Tasmania, and a bizarre report of a Shadow Man that comes for a visit. TELL YOUR STORY Contact: http://www.sharemyevp.com Email: paranormalmysteriespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT THE SHOWPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/paranormalmysteries?BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/paranormalPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=MG24QCZBAWRRNMerchandise: https://www.zazzle.com/store/paranormalmysteries WEBSITE & SOCIAL MEDIA Website: https://www.paranormalmysteriespodcast.com Forum: https://www.paranormalmysteriespodcast.com/forum YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ParanormalMysteriesPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paranormalmysteriespodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paranormalmysteriespodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/ParaMysteryPod MY WIFE'S SLEEP AND RELAXATION PODCAST YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SleepandRelaxationPodcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3aOsZoy Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zwS29T Pandora: https://bit.ly/3xjB1NXMUSIC & MEDIA REFERENCES https://www.paranormalmysteriespodcast.com/stock-music-media PODCAST SOURCE https://www.spreaker.com/show/paranormal-mysteries-podcast © 2023 Paranormal Mysteries Podcast - Nic Ryan Media

Digital Folklore
See for Yourself (Urban Legends, Ghost Tours, & Legend Tripping)

Digital Folklore

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 63:30


See for Yourself Perry picks up Mason from his house at 4:00am (yes... four in the freaking morning) for a road trip out to the gravesite of Elijah Bond - inventor of the Ouija Board. On the way, they encounter quite a few remarkable folks with stories to tell... Content Warnings: Because of dynamically inserted ads, timestamps would be inaccurate. Here's how to avoid potentially triggering content: Suffocation: in the Hoosac Tunnel story, when you hear us talk about the "Central Shaft", skip ahead ~4 minutes. Racially motivated violence: When you hear the phrase "Mini Lights", skip ahead ~3 minutes. In this episode: An opening retelling of the classic "Hook Hand Man" urban legend. A short retelling of the history of the Hoosac Tunnel, and how Mason paid it a visit. What it means to get to the origin of local legends, and exploration of how they change over time and the purposes they serve. A discussion with a professional ghost tour guide. Discussion around the importance of studying urban legends, and a retelling of the Bunny Man legend. Guests: Mark Muncy, author of the bestselling book Eerie Florida and other compilations of local legends. Paul Prater, multifaceted entertainer and ghost tour guide. Betty Aquino, a graduate student in the folklore program at George Mason University. Featuring voice acting from: GennaRose Nethercott told our opening story of the Hook Hand Man. GennaRose is a an author, poet, folklorist, and an associate producer and researcher for the highly acclaimed Lore podcast. Eric Gray was the voice of AM radio host Bart Chime. Eric creates the podcast "Dumb People with Terrible Ideas" which is a hilarious, pun-filled teardown of hubris - all delivered in his iconic voice. Mason's personal favorite episode is this one about FM radio. Ruben Basalto was the "Moon Man Dad Caller" at the beginning of the AM radio show. Ruben is a voice actor who you can hire for your next project!

This Is What We Found
Ep. 59 A Covid Cape And The Ouija Family Tree

This Is What We Found

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 70:41


Keeping things light and creepy this week! We had an interesting time exploring the genealogy and history of one Elijah Bond and his sister-in-law Helen Peters and their role concerning the famous Ouija Board. 

The Creepshow Chronicles
99. What Ouija Do For A Klondike Bar?

The Creepshow Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 25:45


The Ouija Board that we know and love (or dread!) today has been around since the 1890s. However, “talking boards” were part of historic civilizations around the world for centuries. A board was once used in ancient Rome to predict the next king. Across the globe, spirit writing was a common method for communicating with the dead in China before it was outlawed nearly a century ago. It's clear that people have been trying to use boards to contact the other side for a very long time. People of the Victorian era were no exception and they were especially fascinated by ghosts and the supernatural. Many individuals followed a movement called “spiritualism”: the belief that the spirits of the dead are present all around us and, when prompted, can communicate with the living. The spread of spiritualism across North America and throughout Europe was accompanied by a rise in consumer goods and new inventions. Products that promised to prove the existence of spirits and offered an opportunity to commune with deceased loved ones were being marketed all of the time. While many people genuinely believed in spiritual communication from an invisible realm, some business people looking to take advantage of the trend swiftly cashed in. The modern Ouija Board that we've become familiar with was patented by Elijah Bond. The business venture of making and selling the boards in the United States was signed over to the Kennard Novelty Company in 1891 (and the International Novelty Company in Canada in the same year). People adhering to the spiritualist movement of the Victorian era were already using talking boards but Bond's “Ouija Board” was the first widespread commercial attempt to make money on the idea. A combination of good timing and smart marketing ensured the Ouija Board would become a resounding success. If you'd like to follow us on social media, check out our linktree @thecreepshowchronicles you can also find all of our listening platforms there as well (For future recommendations you can email us at thecreepshow18@gmail.com.Thanks for listening to the Creepshow. Stay creepy, byeeeeee! Sources: https://hauntedwalk.com/news/the-strange-history-of-the-ouija-board/ https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/section/artsentertainment/the-dark-and-fascinating-history-of-the-ouija-board-baltimore-origins/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-strange-and-mysterious-history-of-the-ouija-board-5860627/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouija

Don't Look Now
87 - The Ouija Board

Don't Look Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 59:32


We discuss the history and (believe it or not) science behind the Ouija Board, America's favorite portal to the other side/board game.

TGTBT: Justina Marsh and Peter Marsh
TGTBT: Ouija Boards and Other Paranormal Games

TGTBT: Justina Marsh and Peter Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 60:09


Ouija Boards and Paranormal Games - The ouija (/ˈwiːdʒə/ WEE-jə or /ˈwiːdʒi/ WEE-jee), also known as a spirit board or talking board, is a flat board marked with the letters of the alphabet, the numbers 0–9, the words "yes", "no", "hello" (occasionally), and "goodbye", along with various symbols and graphics. It uses a small heart-shaped piece of wood or plastic called a planchette. Participants place their fingers on the planchette, and it is moved about the board to spell out words. "Ouija" is a trademark of Hasbro, Inc., but is often used generically to refer to any talking board. According to Hasbro, players take turns asking questions and then "wait to see what the planchette spells out" for them. [2]Following its commercial introduction by businessman Elijah Bond on July 1, 1890, the ouija board was regarded as a parlor game unrelated to the occult until American spiritualist Pearl Curran popularized its use as a divining tool during World War I. Spiritualists believed that the dead were able to contact the living and reportedly used a talking board very similar to a modern ouija board at their camps in Ohio in 1886 to ostensibly enable faster communication with spirits.Some Christian denominations have "warned against using ouija boards", holding that they can lead to demonic possession. Occultists, on the other hand, are divided on the issue, with some saying that it can be a positive transformation; others reiterate the warnings of many Christians and caution "inexperienced users" against it. Paranormal and supernatural beliefs associated with Ouija have been harshly criticized by the scientific community, since they are characterized as pseudoscience. The action of the board can be parsimoniously explained by unconscious movements of those controlling the pointer, a psychophysiological phenomenon known as the ideomotor effect.

TGTBT: Justina Marsh and Peter Marsh
TGTBT: Ouija Boards and Other Paranormal Games

TGTBT: Justina Marsh and Peter Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 60:09


Ouija Boards and Paranormal Games - The ouija (/ˈwiːdʒə/ WEE-jə or /ˈwiːdʒi/ WEE-jee), also known as a spirit board or talking board, is a flat board marked with the letters of the alphabet, the numbers 0–9, the words "yes", "no", "hello" (occasionally), and "goodbye", along with various symbols and graphics. It uses a small heart-shaped piece of wood or plastic called a planchette. Participants place their fingers on the planchette, and it is moved about the board to spell out words. "Ouija" is a trademark of Hasbro, Inc., but is often used generically to refer to any talking board. According to Hasbro, players take turns asking questions and then "wait to see what the planchette spells out" for them. [2]Following its commercial introduction by businessman Elijah Bond on July 1, 1890, the ouija board was regarded as a parlor game unrelated to the occult until American spiritualist Pearl Curran popularized its use as a divining tool during World War I. Spiritualists believed that the dead were able to contact the living and reportedly used a talking board very similar to a modern ouija board at their camps in Ohio in 1886 to ostensibly enable faster communication with spirits.Some Christian denominations have "warned against using ouija boards", holding that they can lead to demonic possession. Occultists, on the other hand, are divided on the issue, with some saying that it can be a positive transformation; others reiterate the warnings of many Christians and caution "inexperienced users" against it. Paranormal and supernatural beliefs associated with Ouija have been harshly criticized by the scientific community, since they are characterized as pseudoscience. The action of the board can be parsimoniously explained by unconscious movements of those controlling the pointer, a psychophysiological phenomenon known as the ideomotor effect.

Travel Oddities
OS - Elijah Bond's Ouija Legacy - Baltimore, MD

Travel Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 16:10


Do you know Elijah Jefferson Bond? You might know him better as the inventor of the Ouija Board. Harley and Amy discuss the origin of Hasbro’s Ouija Board and all the weirdness that surrounds its creation. Join us for a Travel Oddity that is steeped in the occult. Help us keep the show running by … Continue reading "OS – Elijah Bond’s Ouija Legacy – Baltimore, MD" The post OS – Elijah Bond’s Ouija Legacy – Baltimore, MD appeared first on Travel Oddities Podcast.

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FIRST Looks (Audio)
Masquerade (FTC 4997) @ ROBOTICON Tampa Bay 2017

FIRST Looks (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 13:08


Middleton High School's Robotics Program has so much to offer to their students including a couple of FIRST teams up their sleeve. Elijah Bond, captain and lead builder for one of the teams, Masquerade (FIRST Tech Challenge 4997) detailed this year's FIRST Tech Challenge game along with their strengths and weaknesses for the season. Elijah is currently a senior at Middleton High School and this is his third year working with Masquerade. Starting the season as the new captain, he discusses the requirements necessary to acquire the position and the steps he took to get there. With multiple teams at the school, including two FIRST Tech Challenge teams, there is a process to determine which team you'll be on. This is to make sure neither team overpowers the other, and neither team becomes too large. Elijah describes the process, and how he came to be on Masquerade. Sponsored by: Whether you're programming a robot, playing a game or doing homework, the Microsoft Surface is the tablet that can replace your laptop. Get yours at the Microsoft Store. Follow PLuGHiTz Live on Twitter: PLuGHiTzLive; Facebook: PLuGHiTz Live! Radio; Google+: PLuGHiTz Live

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FIRST Looks (Video)
Masquerade (FTC 4997) @ ROBOTICON Tampa Bay 2017

FIRST Looks (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 13:08


Middleton High School's Robotics Program has so much to offer to their students including a couple of FIRST teams up their sleeve. Elijah Bond, captain and lead builder for one of the teams, Masquerade (FIRST Tech Challenge 4997) detailed this year's FIRST Tech Challenge game along with their strengths and weaknesses for the season. Elijah is currently a senior at Middleton High School and this is his third year working with Masquerade. Starting the season as the new captain, he discusses the requirements necessary to acquire the position and the steps he took to get there. With multiple teams at the school, including two FIRST Tech Challenge teams, there is a process to determine which team you'll be on. This is to make sure neither team overpowers the other, and neither team becomes too large. Elijah describes the process, and how he came to be on Masquerade. Sponsored by: Whether you're programming a robot, playing a game or doing homework, the Microsoft Surface is the tablet that can replace your laptop. Get yours at the Microsoft Store. Follow PLuGHiTz Live on Twitter: PLuGHiTzLive; Facebook: PLuGHiTz Live! Radio; Google+: PLuGHiTz Live

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