Question:
What does it mean if "Het" is spelled out on an ouija board?
Warren
2014-03-28 03:51:21 UTC
Me and my bestfriend were in a graveyard on the ground and my bestfriend asked if it had anything to tell us and it said Het and then she asked if it wanted to show us a number and It moved to 6 as in 666 she later felt as if someone was in the car with her in an empty parking lot and she said she felt as if it started rocking
Nine answers:
Robert De Angelis-Italy-United States
2014-03-28 06:06:25 UTC
HE OUIJA BOARD AND 'AN INSTRUMENT PSYCHIC!!



Again, to 'infinity, the Ouija board is a spiritual process to attract to himself the presence of spirits, therefore, is definitely not a game for kids, or for spassarsi a little time, maybe doing a few laughs with people incredulous!



I'm sorry but I do not understand the fact of the cemetery, if you can make a further clarification, I will make my assessment.

As for the number 666, it refers to those who belong to the devil, that is, the 666 is a man's number, which means the False Prophet, False Religion, and governors that they take hold of evil against the same country, or more !

So that number is not applicable only to the devil, but to his followers followers! OK! -
Todd
2014-03-30 11:44:25 UTC
Ouija was meant to be a game but the marketers realized it was a brilliant idea to prey on people's fears and beliefs. You see, the person can have whatever belief they want, the Ouija board will still work due to confirmation bias. People want to see what they want to see and infer what they want to infer. BTW, 666 means nothing, and neither does the location, the game, or the supposed rocking car. It makes for fun for some though :)



Edit.... I should add that a ouija is the con artist's gem. If they believe in ouija, the other person (or people) can pretty much convince them of anything.
Obi Wan Knievel
2014-03-29 13:52:11 UTC
That's strange. Every time I ask a Ouija anything, the answer is always 69. Yours must be a defective model or something.



Wait, what if your ghost was dyslexic? Because if you re-arrange the letters in 'het' you get 'the'. And an upside down six looks like... wait for it... a nine. So maybe "the 69" is what your ghost was trying to say, which would indeed be the correct answer to everything. Except you got stuck with a ghost who was dyslexic. Or just retarded, because that happens too.



Either way, try getting your Ouija replaced and see what happens. Just tell Hasbro that the one you have is defective, and they'll exchange it for a new one. Or if you made your own (some people are too cheap to spend the fifteen bucks at Toys R Us), just make another one.



If an evil spirit gets out, don't panic. Just tell it to get back in the Ouija board where it belongs, or it will be fired by the other spirits. The Ouija gods have no tolerance for deserters.
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2014-03-29 05:38:00 UTC
It's interesting how you are so convinced that a nonsensical bit of garble from an ideomotor device muat mean somerthing. Isn't it more likely that it means nothing at all? Nor did the board spell out 666 (not that it would mean anything ifmit had), but only a single numeral, which is also in16, 456, 567, and any of an infinite amount of other numbers, of which 666 is only one. Are you so desperate to believe in the paranormal that you'll count something this as evidence?

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John
2014-03-28 11:52:29 UTC
It means absolutely nothing. It was basically random movements from you and your BF.



The Ouija board is a kid's game sold at Toys R Us, and it doesn't conjure spirits any more than Hungry Hungry Hippos conjures real hippopotamuses. There's a lot of myth and hype surrounding this board since many people are easily fooled and would rather buy into the hype than consider this with a critical eye. It works based on the ideomotor effect -- subconsciously you are pushing on the pointer in the direction of the letter you think the "spirit" is spelling. And it works much better with multiple players, since when a few letters are already spelled everybody tends to home in on the same word -- the players are pushing the pointer, not a spirit. And when everybody is pushing the pointer, the illusion is that no one is pushing on it. That's it, that's the whole gag. It fools lots of teenagers, and embarrassingly enough it fools some gullible adults too.



http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1798/how-does-a-ouija-board-work

http://www.skepdic.com/ideomotor.html
amber
2014-03-29 13:34:26 UTC
Maybe it was initials. Did you happen to check any p the names on the graves around you? Ouija boards are very likely to release evil spirits. Somtimes they might follow you back to a house or attach themselves to you....so it's possible that your friend did feel someone in the car. But the letters HET really mean nothing.
Dr. NG
2014-03-28 14:20:35 UTC
It means you don't have a Genuine Hasbro Ouija. With Hasbro's patented Meta-Spell Check and Universal Dead Language Translation Ouija tech you'll never be confused by a third rate Ouija again.
anonymous
2014-03-30 00:59:06 UTC
maybe they like to play football.
Sir Mart Ash
2014-03-28 16:03:46 UTC
It works better if you dig up who you want to talk to


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