Ouija Board Seances with The MaMa Board
- Dr. Mark Farley
- Apr 3
- 2 min read
by: Dr. Mark Farley

On Tuesday nights, we host a Facebook Live Chat using the MaMa Ouija Board. I host the live chats from my home because I've noticed visitors to my office will search for the MaMa Board on the shelves in my office parlor, and I am worried that some mischievous person will try to abscond with the board. Every Wednesday after the live chat, I receive a ton of questions about the previous night's session. I am writing this blog to answer the four most commonly asked questions I receive the morning after the live chat.
The First Question: "Where do I get the MaMa Board?" I purchased the MaMa Board in 1992 from the Pevely, Missouri Flea Market. A vendor had it tucked under his table, and I just happened to see it when I walked by. He asked for three dollars, and I thought it was a steal. The MaMa Board was my first Ouija Board.
The Second Question: "Why do I call it the MaMa Board?" MaMa is the name of the spirit that is attached to the board. MaMa is a pseudo-malevolent spirit that resides in Limbo. I describe her as a Pseudo-malevolent spirit because she has never done anything malicious toward me, but in Limbo, she seems to be an ancient spirit you do not want to come across.
Third Question: "Why do I start every session by ringing a bell?" Because the ringing of a bell attracts the spirit's attention. Everyone is conditioned to look for a ringing bell when they hear it; the same is true for spirits that have crossed over. The method works for me, and I use it at the start of every session.
The Fourth most asked Question: "Why do I burn a single white candle during every session?" I burn a white tapered candle during every session to tell whether I am talking to a friendly or malevolent spirit. If I am communicating with a malevolent spirit, the white melted wax will turn black. This is an old method I use during every spirit communication session. It usually works, except when I communicate with MaMa. I've noticed over the years that the candle doesn't always turn black while communicating with her. This is an anomaly I cannot explain.
So, please watch my Ouija Board Seances with the MaMa Board on Tuesday nights, and I hope this blog post answered some of the questions you might have had. Also, as always, Thanks For Watching, and Happy Haunting!























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