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The Talking Board: An Interview with Robert Murch

Ben and Henry chat about the Ouija board with Robert Murch, chairman of the board and president of the Talking Board Historical Society.

Robert Murch is the world’s foremost collector, historian, and expert on Ouija and talking boards. He’s traveled the world to uncover the truth behind the Mystifying Oracle. If you want to know more about Robert Murch check out his websites RobertMurch.com, WilliamFuld.com, or his Facebook Page.

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Just wanted to say hi to another Tilley 👋

Thanks for the fascinating interview. This quote I typed up from Robert (around 25 minutes) blew my mind: What if you ARE dealing with a ghost, but the ghost is created by your brain? Literally, something that your thoughts create in the outside world. So you’re not talking to your grandma, you’re talking to your memory of your grandma. I believe that is just as possible as anything else. So it’s like people who believe in the power of prayer can heal them, and it does! Something changed. They didn’t take medicine. They totally believe that God or whatever higher power clears them of cancer, and it did! How did that happen? If your brain can do something like that, I’m really open to- are you talking to ghosts? Are you talking to your version of memory of ghosts? Do you create things? That’s the beauty of the Ouija board.”

Such a friendly, knowledgeable guest. Great episode!

Tracy & her cats

I hope they get into this story one day.

Great interview. As per usual. Well done boys

Though they didn't mention it in this one there's a Ouija connection with Gulf Breeze and those soliders from Germany who absconded to Florida: <a href="https://www.apnews.com/b9e0d739f39711021689494e4933c637" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.apnews.com/b9e0d739f39711021689494e4933c637</a>

skedazzle

Lovin it. So much passion for the ouija! Robert is fascinating. Ben, you slay me. Great conversation all around 🤘🏼🔮. I’m curious about shared group experiences- any compelling “cases?”


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