3. Decide on a person who will be the questioner. Even though both people can ask questions—or anyone else in the room can—only one of the users should be the one to ask questions of the board.4. Feel relaxed and excited at the same time. Lift your fingers in the air and wiggle them. Have everyone in the group do this.
Imagine energy rising into your fingers. As you lightly touch the planchette, imagine power, gentle power, rushing from your fingers. They may tingle.
5. Place your fingers on the planchette. You and your partner should place the fingers of both hands very lightly on the planchette, or pointer.
6. Move it. Purposely move the planchette around in a circle on the board for a moment or two to get it ‘warmed up.’
7. Attitude. Don’t let the board control the session. The questioner should begin by announcing that at the start of the game and only allow an experience that is fun and good. Begin simply.
Start with a simple question, one that requires a yes or no answer.8. Be patient. You might not begin to get answers right away. Give yourself and the board a chance to ‘warm up.’
9. Be polite. When the board starts working, thank all of the friends seated with you. Take turns in an orderly fashion.
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Have someone write down the answers. Sometimes the letters spell out very quickly and it’s difficult to keep track of what’s being said. Keep track of answers in THE
JOURNAL that comes with the set and allows erasures.
EVERY WISHTER KIT comes with at least one built in magical twist.
If the actual device isn’t weird and spooky enough, these tricks will really freak them out.
Remember it is not necessary to use the magical twist.