Lona Kay

Lona Kay is the pen name of a woman who writes of being harrassed by demons after using a ouija board. In 1979, she wrote the book Dialogue with a Demon (Vantage Press, 1979), outlining the dangers of dabbling with the occult by using ouija boards and automatic writing. In the book she tells how an evil spirit, otherwise known as a demon, began speaking to her inside her head after using a ouija board with her son. The demon called itself Chauble and tried to make her doubt her Christian faith. She soon realized that it was evil, and when she fought to get rid of it, Chauble showed its true evil self. After a long struggle, with help and guidance from her minister, she was freed from its clutches.

 

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