toys r us sells them for like 10 or 20 bucks...anyways my grandmother told me to never never play with that thing because you never know what you are going to summon andbring into your house.
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Yeah, but I don't think it has much to do with superstition or whitchcraft. I'm sure it works for realz (maybe I'M confused) . More like paranormal/ unexplained stuff, no? no se
yes that what i get from it....my cousin said that she tried to run out of the room...the door closed without anyone touching it and she felt hands grabbing onto her stomach.
i kinda scared about this stuff
we should play this game on the next foro gathering, maybe we can invoke foro members from the pass
Yeah, but I don't think it has much to do with superstition or whitchcraft. I'm sure it works for realz (maybe I'M confused) . More like paranormal/ unexplained stuff, no? no se
yes that what i get from it....my cousin said that she tried to run out of the room...the door closed without anyone touching it and she felt hands grabbing onto her stomach.
Yeah, but I don't think it has much to do with superstition or whitchcraft. I'm sure it works for realz (maybe I'M confused) . More like paranormal/ unexplained stuff, no? no se
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I tried once, but didn't work. But I had a lot of friends who did it and worked perfectly. No terrible experiences that I've heard of, but still, I'd 'respect' that kind of stuff What I DID do, looong time ago, was: I forget what the "game" was called, and don't know if I can explain exactly how it's done, but.... what you do is put a key (like those old style keys) in the middle of a book, with the part of the key that you normally grab, sticking out, and you wrap a ribbon around the book making the ribbon go through the eye/whole of the key, just tight enough so that the key doesn't slip out of the book. One person puts their index finger on one side of the key and the other person does the same on the other side of the key, so that the book is now hanging down and being held up by both people holding the key with their index. And you invoke "San Seferino" (or however you spel it) "san seferino, estas ahi?" if it works, the book will turn about 1/8th of a turn, when it does, you get to ask questions ONLY with yes or no answers. If the book turns one way (I forget which way) it means "yes" if it turns the other it means "no" I did it. It worked like a charm
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