A forest of beech, oak and larch, which according to tradition, was frequented by witches. Some of the best known covens of the 16th century were celebrated here, which motivated a harsh and notorious repression, which ended with nine burned people at the stake since they were accused of practicing witchcraft and black magic.
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How do you scare away these witches?
They hate metal, so a box of needles, a knife, pins, a piece of shiny metal or open scissors under the bed, mat or children's crib. Also...
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They hate metal, so a box of needles, a knife, pins, a piece of shiny metal or open scissors under the bed, mat or children's crib. Also...
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It was said that witches made cannibalistic meals with children, or used children's corpses to prepare their magic powders and ointmen...
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The ritual of these Mexican witches for their transformation has certain characteristics such as preparing a fire in their home with capulín...

From my point of view it was something very hard for those people who were dedicated to that cult.It's sad, just imagining that they burned these people just for practicing magic.
ResponderEliminarI would love to know more about covens, were they really bad?
ResponderEliminarI have seen some movies that talk about how people were burned for practicing witchcraft, but I think the punishment went beyond certain limits.
ResponderEliminarI did not know it
ResponderEliminarOmg it's so scary 😨😨
ResponderEliminarWow, I did not know this information, and I still think that poor people who in this century were affected and burned by practicing this magic, as they say, human beings are afraid of everything they do not know, and well I think this is one of the clear examples
ResponderEliminarI once heard that before it was legal to burn these people who practiced witchcraft
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