**#0382 The Naomi Lynn Tarot's and Fortune 🔮✨ teller and Dream catcher Visions and White Witch!

**#0382 The Naomi Lynn Star 💫 ✨ Tarot's and Fortune 🔮✨ teller and Dream catcher Visions and White Witch! I'm a Tarot card ♠️♦️ Reader and I also Make Spell books,witches Rune's and candle's and more and Im a Spiritual Walker and more since very young! ( This is a real picture I took in front of my house 🏡 in Milwaukee Oregon in May 2020 !from my cell phone anyways me and my kids and grandkids all have Fairy garden's so do you believe after seeing this picture?

Thursday, September 11, 2025

September 11,2025#A "talking board," also known as a spirit board or Ouija board, is a board marked with letters, numbers, and words like "yes" and "no" that uses a small, movable pointer called a planchette to spell out messages. While often tied to the occult and used for communicating with spirits, the movement of the planchette is scientifically explained by the ideomotor effect, a phenomenon of unconscious physical movement, making it a game of self-deception rather than communication with the dead. How it Works1. The Board:A flat surface featuring the letters of the alphabet, numbers 0-9, and the words "yes" and "no.The Planchette:A heart-shaped piece of wood or plastic, sometimes with a glass lens, that rests on the board. Players place their fingers lightly on the planchette and ask it a question. The planchette then moves across the board, pointing to letters and numbers to spell out a message.Origins and HistoryLate 19th Century:The modern talking board gained popularity in the United States during the Spiritualist movement, a belief that the dead could communicate with the living. Patent:William Fuld patented his version of the board in 1890, leading to the commercialization of the Ouija board, which became a popular parlor game. These are not For games! These are Real!

   September 11,2025#A "talking board," also known as a spirit board or Ouija board, is a board marked with letters, numbers, and words like "yes" and "no" that uses a small, movable pointer called a planchette to spell out messages. While often tied to the occult and used for communicating with spirits, the movement of the planchette is scientifically explained by the ideomotor effect, a phenomenon of unconscious physical movement, making it a game of self-deception rather than communication with the dead.  How it Works1. The Board:A flat surface featuring the letters of the alphabet, numbers 0-9, and the words "yes" and "no.The Planchette:A heart-shaped piece of wood or plastic, sometimes with a glass lens, that rests on the board. Players place their fingers lightly on the planchette and ask it a question. The planchette then moves across the board, pointing to letters and numbers to spell out a message.Origins and HistoryLate 19th Century:The modern talking board gained popularity in the United States during the Spiritualist movement, a belief that the dead could communicate with the living. Patent:William Fuld patented his version of the board in 1890, leading to the commercialization of the Ouija board, which became a popular parlor game. These are not For games! These are Real! 

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