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==2.01 In My Time Of Dying==
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When Dean lies in a coma, Sam uses a spirit board to contact him. Through the board, Dean's spirit is able to communicate with Sam, and tell him that he is hunting a reaper in the hospital.
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==3.03 Bad Day at Black Rock==
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[[Bela Talbot|Bela]] tells Dean that she used a spirit board to contact the people who had been killed by the [[Rabbit's Foot]]. They are focussed on its energy and help her locate it - stored in a [[Curse Box]] in [[John Winchester]]'s lock-up.
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Revision as of 20:56, 20 October 2007

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From 2.01 In My Time Of Dying.

In this episode Sam uses a spirit board to communicate with Dean. A spirit board, commonly referred to as a Ouija board, a name trademarked by Parker Brothers, is a board that is used as a tool to contact spirits. The fingers of the participants are placed on the planchette, the triangle or heart shaped pointer that is used, which then moves around a board covered win numbers, letters and symbols in order to spell out messages.

Fan-submitted information below. Please do not edit above this line.

2.01 In My Time Of Dying

When Dean lies in a coma, Sam uses a spirit board to contact him. Through the board, Dean's spirit is able to communicate with Sam, and tell him that he is hunting a reaper in the hospital.

3.03 Bad Day at Black Rock

Bela tells Dean that she used a spirit board to contact the people who had been killed by the Rabbit's Foot. They are focussed on its energy and help her locate it - stored in a Curse Box in John Winchester's lock-up.