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Astonishing Legends

Ouija

Astonishing Legends

Scott Philbrook

History, Society & Culture

4.69.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 October 2020

⏱️ 196 minutes

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Summary

Most of us are familiar with the name and iconic image of the magical Ouija board. Many have dared to test it, either seeking answers from the great beyond or for spooky entertainment or both. The Ouija board has always been advertised as a family-friendly game. However, for about the last 50 years, Ouija became associated with the forbidden, a taboo tool of the occult. But has it always had this reputation for unleashing evil, and when did this shift in perception occur? Is it a variation of an ancient scrying device or portal for speaking with the dead, or is it a more modern amusement? How could such a pop culture symbol that is so pervasive have such a mysterious background? It seems the board's manufacturers have intentionally kept the details shadowed from the start, adding to the marketing appeal and popularity. Although the practice of attempting communication with the spirit world is as old as philosophy, the board we recognize today had its beginnings with the Spiritualist Movement of the nineteenth century in America. Yet in that era and into the first part of the twentieth century, using the board to contact spirits was seen as wholesome family fun and nothing to fear or shun. Why did the Ouija board take a turn for the dark side, and what is its real story? As we search for clues, tonight's guest will shed more light on its history and cultural relevance. Brandon Hodge is one of the world's foremost researchers and historians of spirit communication devices. His website, mysteriousplanchette.com, is a wealth of information on these instruments, and his Austin-based collection houses an astounding display of planchettes, "talking boards," dial plates, and psychographs, everything an adventurous Victorian soul searcher might use. Please join us to discuss why a simple board with printed letters, numbers, and a pointer managed to inspire such enduring wonder and apprehension with its mystical nature.

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0:40.3

possible. There are several origin stories for the creation of the Weijubord. Most of them involve

0:47.1

a fair amount of speculation, and experts will tell you its beginnings are ultimately unknown.

0:53.5

The Weijubord's creation seems to have been intentionally shrouded in mystery,

0:58.0

perhaps because it stretches further back into human history than we imagine,

1:02.4

or perhaps because those interested in profiting from it felt that an unknown

1:07.3

providence was excellent marketing. Whatever the case, even though the Weijubord may be

1:13.0

commonly thought of as a beginning in spirit communication tools, the reality is,

1:18.4

it's an evolution of pre-existing methods and devices. It owes its existence entirely to the

1:24.5

early spiritualist movement and beyond that, an explosion of interest in seances and spirit

1:29.6

communication as a whole, specifically in the parlors of Peresian homes in the mid-1800s.

1:35.9

Few researchers have done more to get at the root of this than noted expert in historical

1:40.0

authority on planned shats, seance devices and early spirit communication tools, Brandon Hodge.

1:46.3

Based in Austin, Texas, Mr. Hodge is certainly doing his part to keep Austin weird as the curator and

1:52.7

owner of one of the largest collections of automatic writing planchets in the world.

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