Huichapan is a magical town in the state of Hidalgo, but it is also the place where, it is said, several women dedicated to covens and rituals inhabited. In the day you can find many women walking the streets. They look normal, like any human. However, when the stars come out on the hill of Coatépetl something sinister happens.
They say that black magic is still practiced on that hill at night, especially in the light of the moon. The eyes are gouged out, the legs and arms are cut off as an offering. Many take the shape of a turkey at night, but with the first ray of the sun, they shed their skin and become women again.
Many do not even think of pronouncing the word "witch" on Fridays and, strangely, there are those who protect the entrances to their houses with grain salt or open scissors so that witches do not steal children. They say that black magic is still practiced on that hill at night, especially in the light of the moon. The eyes are gouged out, the legs and arms are cut off as an offering. Many take the shape of a turkey at night, but with the first ray of the sun, they shed their skin and become women again.
Many do not even think of pronouncing the word "witch" on Fridays and, strangely, there are those who protect the entrances to their houses with grain salt or open scissors so that witches do not steal children.

It amazes me how witchcraft is still openly practiced in several towns, as in the case of Huichapan.
ResponderEliminarI was very interested in this story and here is a video related to the subject that I hope you like the same
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HFaJlO6oRI
Jessica Ortiz: I've heard that witches visit when there are babies at home, my grandmother used to put scissors in our cribs to scare them away so they wouldn't hurt me and my cousins
ResponderEliminarJessica Ortiz: They don´t look pretty
ResponderEliminarI have found interesting experiences about witches, generally in rural areas it is where they are told the most, it becomes quite scary.
ResponderEliminarI have not been to the state of Hidalgo, but poor people and above all, children who cannot go out peacefully at night, how bad that this magic continues to be practiced today.
ResponderEliminarHere she left a video of the story and the experience that is told of a person who witnessed these events:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjCSYaEQYMQ
It is very interesting, but I would be afraid to go to that place.
ResponderEliminarIt is scary to know that it exists and that this is still practiced.
ResponderEliminarI have an uncle who loves witch stories, I will tell him to come visit this blog
ResponderEliminarwitches scare me apart from the fact that they say they are fire
ResponderEliminarI did not know it
ResponderEliminarMy uncle gave me an experience related to witches but this one scared me more than the one he told me.
ResponderEliminarAny witchcraft book that you recommend?
ResponderEliminarThis thing about witches is still seen today and there are still people who put scissors and mirrors so that they do not go to visit their babies
ResponderEliminarThey told me that mustard seeds keep witches away
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