All about glass spinning, Q&A
All about glazing. For anyone who has ever glassed and still believes they are haunted by entities. To reassure them and offer logical explanations for what they experienced while glass spinning, so they can regain control of their lives themselves.
With this knowledge, they no longer have to be influenced by something that they believe happened years ago in a completely different way than what actually took place. This page answers all the frequently asked questions about glass-turning. Perhaps your question is also among them?
How are the words spelt through glass spinning?
This does the user-unconsciously itself! Often half words are formed via the glass and letters. With mostly consonants. For example:
The user asks the 'mind present': 'What is your name?' The planchette points out (ideomotor-controlled) the letters NNKE. A non-existent name.
The user puzzles and asks: Do you mean ANNEKE?
And then the planchette points to YES.
The questioner now thinks he is in contact with an Anneke, but... the name ANNEKE is never spelt. Still, because our brain is always looking for connections, for recognition, our brains will always try to form words when we are only shown snippets of text.
When the pointer only points to some vowels (possibly in combination with a consonant) while spinning a glass, your brain - without really being aware of it - immediately starts puzzling. The following text circulates on the internet:
According to an ozone-deeok on a European satellite, it doesn't matter in which way the ltteers in a wrood saatn, the only thing that is important is that the eretse and the ltaatse ltteer saatn on the jiutse patals. The rset of the ltteers must be wllikueirg completed and you knut vrelvogens gwoeon lzeen what saatt. This kmot odmat we neit ekle ltteer on zcih lze but, it wrood like gheeel.
And this ability also comes in handy when reading the messages we receive through glass spinning. When you go all in on the 'game', you seem to be having whole conversations with spirits. In reality, you are communicating with yourself. Because you yourself complete certain letters or words by asking, "Do you mean...?" and then move the pointer to YES or NO yourself. Ideomotor, because subconsciously, you already have an idea yourself what the answer to the question might be.
Passionate and seasoned glass-turners often say that spirits sometimes have trouble spelling words. And that for this reason, they often have to guess what it says themselves, or ask the spirit in question itself which word he or she actually means. (Do you mean...?)
That in itself is a nice theory, but when the questioner turns glass with eyes closed, little will happen. The glass will point out incoherent letters or nothing will happen at all. Indeed, there is nothing for the brain to puzzle out with its eyes closed. And so it ideomotor effect not this way either. Unless the user knows flawlessly where the letters are even with eyes closed.
A fun experiment in such a case, when using a Ouija board, is to turn the board a quarter turn without the (blindfolded) user being aware of it.
So NEVER take negative messages personally! There is really no need to panic if the glass spells 'TRUT' once. Often words are spelled out that you can't directly relate to. Sometimes it says: TGDR or TRBN, TRDT or TRUT. With the first three 'words', you say: 'I can't do anything with this'. And you ask the question again. But since we do know the word TRUT and also have a negative association with it, chances are you will take it personally during a session and be shocked by it.
You then think you are dealing with an annoying ghost, when it is just a random combination of letters that your brain uses to puzzle out recognisable words! The best thing you can do in such a case is the same as in other cases you can do nothing with. Ignore it, say you can't do anything with it and ask the question again.
How can a name be spelt during glass spinning?
When you ask for the name of the 'spirit', a name is often spelt through the glass. How do you get this name? It is not actually the name of a spirit. It is a name you dig up from your own subconscious.
This might be the name of someone you once knew, or a name you once read in a book, a name you once heard in a play, a name you once saw passing by on the credits of a film or a name you heard through via. Or, of course, the name of a deceased loved one you hope to speak to via glass spinning.
It could also be that the glass indicates one or two letters and your brain - unconsciously - immediately starts puzzling and trying to make connections in response to these initial letters, with the result that this causes the glass to ideomotorically point out or complete the missing letters at the instigation of your fingers.
- How is it that during glass spinning, the pointer of a Ouija board sometimes moves by itself without anyone touching it?
- Is it possible to predict the future through glass spinning?
- How is it that sometimes horrific words are spelt during glass-turning?
- How is it that sometimes scary things happen while glassing?
- How is it that after glassing, one sometimes seems to be haunted by shadows, shadows and scary sounds?
- How is it that after glass spinning, people sometimes see faces or shapes of body parts in objects?
- How is it that people sometimes hear voices after glass spinning?
- How is it that sometimes words are formed in another language?
- If I move the glass myself, can I take the answers seriously?
- How is it that people have been turning glass for years and continue to believe in its effects?
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