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To: alt.magick.tyagi From: mandox@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Mogg Morgan") Subject: Re: THE OUIJA AND SPIRITUAL PROTECTION Date: Wed, 22 Mar 1995 19:19:29 GMT Quija derived from GD Ring and Disk? In my opinion the GD technique of ring and disk, rediscovered by Mathers from Graeco roman sources, may well be the forerunner of Ouija boards. It avoids the worst pitfalls of passive mediumship inherent in Ouija. The board and the disk used to consult it are consecrated with appropriate talismans for the gods, or spirits you want to commune with. This in itself is a form of protection, as you are excluding from the equation the kinds of astral junk that turn up for more amateur sessions. Ama et fac quod vis mogg
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