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Iram Sharifah Khan. Who was Auguste Delagrange? Using the matches or lighter, light the candle. You must be barefoot before continuing.
Lie down. Arrange the blanket over yourself such that it covers everything from your ankles to the top of your head. Leave your feet uncovered. You feet should be the only part of your body not covered by the blanket.
Do not remove or look out from beneath the blanket. The Conversation: Keeping your body and head covered safely beneath the blanket, ask your first question. Pay attention to your feet: If you feel one touch, tug, or wiggle on your big toe: The answer to your question is yes.
You may proceed. If you feel two touches, tugs, or wiggles on your big toe: The answer to your question is no. If you feel nothing: The answer to your question is inconclusive. Now, ask your second question. Pay attention to your feet: If you feel one touch, tug, or wiggle on your second toe: The answer to your question is yes.
If you feel two touches, tugs, or wiggles on your second toe: The answer to your question is no. Now, ask your third question. Pay attention to your feet: If you feel one touch, tug, or wiggle on your middle toe: The answer to your question is yes.
If you feel two touches, tugs, or wiggles on your middle toe: The answer to your question is no. Now, ask your fourth question. Pay attention to your feet: If you feel one touch, tug, or wiggle on your fourth toe: The answer to your question is yes. If you feel two touches, tugs, or wiggles on your fourth toe: The answer to your question is no. Now, ask your fifth and final question. Pay attention to your feet: If you feel one touch, tug, or wiggle on your pinky toe: The answer to your question is yes.
If you feel two touches, tugs, or wiggles on your pinky toe: The answer to your question is no. Extinguish the candle. Additional Notes: Many players choose to perform this ritual in their own homes. If you feel nothing in response to any of your questions, it may signify one or more of the following: Your correspondents do not know the answer to your question; Your correspondents do not wish to answer; Additionally, if you feel nothing throughout the entire duration of the game, it may signify any of the above, or that the ritual has failed and no correspondents have chosen to appear.
Do not play this game while under the influence of any recreational or medical substances. Do not fall asleep while playing this game. Terminating The Ritual: The following events and occurrences should be considered RED FLAGS and are grounds for terminating the ritual prematurely: The toe touched in response to a question does not correspond to the number of that question — for instance, your middle toe being touched in response to your first question.
A toe is touched without a question having been asked at all — for instance, any of your toes being touched before you have asked even your first question.
The touch of a toe is experienced as pain — for instance, if, instead of a gentle tug or wiggle, your toe feels as if it has been pinched, pricked, stabbed, or burned. Loud or disturbing noises are heard outside the quiet room — for instance, a knocking or rapping sound or the sound of one or more doors slamming shut. The blanket is removed from your head or body without you being the one to remove it.
Additionally, should you yourself perform any of the following actions, that is also grounds for terminating the ritual prematurely: You say anything other than the invitation verse, the farewell verse, or your five questions to your correspondents.
You ask your correspondents a question that is NOT a yes or no question. You remove the blanket from your head or body at any time before Step 2 of The Farewell. Most Importantly: Do NOT fail to complete the ritual, either by achieving a successful result or via an early termination. Especially if they decide to stay indefinitely.
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