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Not necessarily. We have a whole thread here, devoted to its discussion.

 

And my personal experience:

 

Interesting link there you have provided. But in all subject is closed when it comes to that board.

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So you're saying you believe nobody in the world has ever died alone without ever having loved someone and having someone love them at some point?

 

I know I'm a cynical 4sshole, but seriously? If you had said "most people" or "most of the time" then I would disagree but respect your opinion, but I think believing that everyone in the world gets their happy ending after their struggles is just being blind to reality.

 

I never said anything about anyone getting their happy ending. All I said was that I believe everyone is always where they are supposed to be at that moment & that can include being with someone you're meant to be in a relationship with or marry.

 

I didn't mean to insinuate EVERYONE gets married and EVERYONE finds a relationship with another person, because obviously not everyone does. But every person is always where they are supposed to be, even if they don't know what the reason for that is at the moment.

 

I believe we come here for specific reasons. Not all people are meant to be married. Other souls have different life purposes, different ways they need to grow, and different reasons for being here.

 

All people come into our lives for very specific reasons. Nothing is ever completely pointless, and there are always lessons people teach you. When one relationship ends, it just means that their reason for being in your life is now over, and it's time to be available for the next lesson and the next person... that could be another partner, or a new person who becomes your best friend.

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I really don't want to rain on your parade but the Ouija board was invented in 1890 by an American businessman and is trademarked by Hasbro. It's about as mystical as the American dollar. It was made as a toy to sell to children. I worry about people sometimes :|

 

This stuff was in existence and was around well before Hasbro decided to turn it into a board game. I think it was actually kind of irresponsible to turn it into such a novelty and "joke" thing to play. I refuse to put my hands on Ouija boards.

 

The first instance of "planchette writing" date back to 1100AD in China. It was called Fuji. It was used as a mean to contact the spirit world and was ultimately forbidden by the Qing Dynasty.

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