Three Americans hospitalised after Ouija Board 'game' in Mexican Village

Not sure what to make of this, it's in the Uk's Daily Mail today:

_http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2665899/Possessed-girl.html

Excerpt:
Three American friends have been taken to hospital after reportedly becoming 'possessed' by evil spirits while playing with a Ouija board.
Alexandra Huerta, 22, was playing the game with her brother Sergio, 23, and 18-year-old cousin Fernando Cuevas at a house in the village of San Juan Tlacotenco in south-west Mexico.
But minutes into it, she apparently started 'growling' and thrashing around in a 'trance-like' state.

Meanwhile, Sergio and Fernando also reportedly started showing signs of 'possession', including feelings of blindness, deafness and hallucinations.
Paramedics were called to the house and took the trio to hospital, according to Alexandra's parents.

The full article includes quite a disturbing video of one of the possessed. The most worrying part for me was this quote:

They restrained Alexandra to prevent her from hurting herself, before treating the three with painkillers, anti-stress medication and eye drops, which seemingly worked
:scared:
 
I would suggest that they already had mental problems OR were, in fact, already possessed. Spirit communication doesn't CAUSE such things, though it can certainly expose it. This is why I keep saying that people who do not have knowledge and experience should not attempt such things.
 
Laura said:
I would suggest that they already had mental problems OR were, in fact, already possessed. Spirit communication doesn't CAUSE such things, though it can certainly expose it. This is why I keep saying that people who do not have knowledge and experience should not attempt such things.
I think E. Cayce said that people attract spirits like them. If it was a stupid character, dishonest and dangerous one will tend to ask stupid and dishonest questions and attract lower and dangerous spirits. If a person is intelligent, honest and generous she ask intelligent, honest and attract top and generous spirits. I think it is good to know the mind before starting the session. I think Cayce and Cs say that even the STS minds can not lie about their identity except to give us a lesson
 
Kisito said:
I think Cayce and Cs say that even the STS minds can not lie about their identity except to give us a lesson

Have you got a reference for that? The Cs say that "all there is, is lessons" so the above clause would suggest STS could lie at any time. Which sounds about right to me.

Of course, just because a situation "is a lesson", doesn't mean that that's the intention of the STS entity involved!
 
But minutes into it, she apparently started 'growling' and thrashing around in a 'trance-like' state.

I red that girl was "growling": "You're all going to die" in Spanish (?)...
 
I saw this yesterday and the thought "An empty mind is the devil's playground" almost came to me immediately. The ordeal those three went through is very unfortunate, but as stated earlier I think the notion that the spirit boards doesn't necessarily attract entities but rather allows them to manifest more thoroughly because they were already present is important.

What's also worrying is the medication that was used to "help" them. When electroshock therapy supposedly does work with releasing attachments and entities. (See "30 years among the Dead")
 
The Spoon said:
Kisito said:
I think Cayce and Cs say that even the STS minds can not lie about their identity except to give us a lesson

Have you got a reference for that? The Cs say that "all there is, is lessons" so the above clause would suggest STS could lie at any time. Which sounds about right to me.

Of course, just because a situation "is a lesson", doesn't mean that that's the intention of the STS entity involved!
I don't have references in mind, but I think I read in Cayce. We also see in sessions where Laura forgot to ask the name of the entities she channels, the Cassiopaeans say she should ask for the name of entitités before session. This indicates that the entity STS can't lie about his identity. Perhaps this is the law of free will?
 
Regarding the video: I don't know what's creepier, the way the woman is acting or those EMTs that are all filming and laughing at her. They're all possessed!

Kisito, I don't think there is any law that governs whether or not STS has to tell the truth if you call it by the proper name. We live in STS, and if you call a psychopath by his real name, he will still tell you the sky is green and that he has your best interests in mind. Obama's been doing it for years!
 
CNS said:
Regarding the video: I don't know what's creepier, the way the woman is acting or those EMTs that are all filming and laughing at her. They're all possessed!

Here _http://morelos.quadratin.com.mx/Santeria-y-posesion-por-jugar-Ouija-aseguran-familiares-de-jovenes/ (spanish), mentions that it was Santeria, the culprit of becoming possessed and not from the Ouija board --Santeria is a religion originated in Cuba of western African origin--- There are many people who believes in that and practice it. They say they found a Santería's cross hidden in her home, that someone wanted to make them witchcraft/sorcery. If they knew/recognize the cross and their statement is based in that knowledge, they were still playing with fire. They will sue the EMT's.
 
Creepy!

I don't think this event is worth opening a new subject so I place it in this existing one.

"Teenage girl is rushed to hospital screaming for the devil after 'becoming possessed when she used a Ouija board app on her smartphone'
Patricia Quispe, 18, from Peru became 'possessed' after using an app
Claims evil spirits took over her body after she used online Ouija board
"

Although some peruvian medias related it, none has given much information about it, they most spoke of it superficially.
A video is associated to it. (Haven't watched it all, you may not want to.)
(http://www.americatv.com.pe/noticias/actualidad/adolescente-que-jugo-ouija-fue-internada-convulsiones-chosica-n200827#ooid=NsN3cweDpft8pAWlsAMCRrbAWsi3-5Dq)

Here's a recall of what Laura said about it, as this peruvian girl might have been already in a state of mind that created this situation:

Laura said:
I would suggest that they already had mental problems OR were, in fact, already possessed. Spirit communication doesn't CAUSE such things, though it can certainly expose it. This is why I keep saying that people who do not have knowledge and experience should not attempt such things.

This is what the Daily mail says about it:

"A Peruvian teenager has claimed she became possessed by the devil after playing with a Ouija board using a mobile phone app.
Patricia Quispe, from Chosica, in the Lima province of Peru, ended up 'possessed by evil spirits' after using a mobile phone version of the board game.
Shocking footage filmed at a local hospital shows Miss Quispe thrashing and convulsing while screaming for her mother and shouting at 'the devil' to 'let her go'.
Friends of the teenager say they had downloaded the app over the weekend for a bit of fun, and had joked about trying to communicate with the spirit world.
Upon returning home, her parents noticed that she seemed to be unwell and eventually called an ambulance when she began convulsing and foaming around her mouth.
Thinking that their daughter may have eaten something or taken a drug that would cause an allergic reaction, they contacted her friends who told them about the Ouija board.
In the video from the hospital, medical staff can be seen trying to restrain the young girl who is convulsing violently and struggling as she shouts '666' followed by 'let me go, let me go'. In another segment she can be heard shouting: 'Please give me my phone' and 'Mum, these doctors don't know what they're doing, take me home.'
Witnesses told local news they had no doubt that she had been possessed by 'satanic spirits'.
Friends of the teen said her personality had changed and she had started speaking in a different voice as she lost control of her body - and calling out for the devil.
Medics confirmed that the young woman seemed to be extremely strong and it was difficult to control her, and said they struggled for more than half an hour before finally managing torestrain her.
Ms Quispe has now been committed to a psychiatric ward while doctors investigate her condition and trying to find the cause of her strange behaviour.
"

The crazy thing is the smartphone application.
How many may download this app and... then what? :O
 
About the three kids, Folie à deux or something spiritual? How would you be able to distinguish something like that?
 
Kisito, do you personally know of any person who "can't lie?" If we are all STS (and we all know how adept STS are at lying to themselves and others), then how would it follow that STS beings more advanced on every level than us, "can't lie?" IMO this idea makes no logical sense. At least, not to me.
 
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