Gypsy sorceress. The magic of the gypsies is a gypsy sorceress. magician. spiritual healer. militta mais. Gypsy magic: the subordination of luck and will


The gypsy word for a witch is "shuvihani" ("sorcerer" - "shuvihano"), sometimes it is reduced to "shuvani", and in some regions - to "shuvni". (It is sometimes pronounced as "chuvihani".) Its literal meaning is "in charge of secret knowledge." Trigg writes that shuvanis "perform an important function in the gypsy society, as they are able to bless and curse, heal and send diseases ... chuvikhani are respected both for their wisdom and knowledge of witchcraft beliefs and rituals." She also stores information about all social rules, about magical rituals, such as naming a baby by a name and marriage. Nowhere do the gypsies consider witches to be evil, blameworthy. They are just representatives of a wandering people, possessing special knowledge and abilities that they can use for good or for evil - as they please.

Eric Maple (Maple E. The Dark World of Witches. London: Robert Hale, 1972) states:

“Historians have observed that the 15th century saw a sudden resurgence in witchcraft and black magic; among its reasons, undoubtedly, it is worth mentioning the appearance of the gypsies. Around the end of the XIV century, this nomadic people spread throughout Europe, probably arriving from Asia, bringing with them witchcraft rituals, which in England had long been hidden under the layer of Christianity. "

What Maple writes about England is true for much of the rest of Europe. It is likely that the appearance of the gypsies served as a spark that ignited the revival of paganism and witchcraft.

There is no doubt that the gypsies more than others contributed to the spread of belief in magic among the population.

Leland quotes an old gypsy poem:

Ki Shan and the Novels,
Adoi san and chovhani,

What means:

"Where are the gypsies going,
there are witches too. "

Gypsies were indeed often charlatans, but we must admit that they still have certain magical abilities. Deception, deception and trickery alone could not have been practiced for so many centuries. “There is no smoke without fire,” says the proverb. Gypsies for many centuries have remained the keepers of ancient secrets and disseminators of this knowledge throughout the world.

Kleber states that Shuvanis come from the union of a young girl with the spirits of water or fire. (The Gypsies, 1967). Although at present, the gypsies do not really believe in such legends. It is true that many Shuvanis go through a kind of ordeal, similar to that of seeing Indians gaining previously unknown knowledge. However, the majority are brought up under the old Shuvani and learn from her experience.

There are many prejudices among the Roma. Signs, prohibitions, predictions are all part of the everyday life of nomads. Everything is based on belief in spirits - the spirits of the earth, water, air, forests and fields. Shuvanis can communicate with them. They distinguish the spirits of the three elements. Air spirits are quite independent; they can easily harm a person, and, conversely, help him. They also like to lead people astray. The spirits of the earth, on the other hand, are often called noble; they are friendly and give good advice. Water spirits can be anything. Sometimes, in a good mood, they help people, and sometimes they can be vindictive, harmful, or at least unfriendly.

I met a Shuvani near the small town of Betus? And? Coed in North Wales. Betus? And? Coed, interestingly, is one of the many places, Gwynned, where fairies and elves are almost regularly encountered by all sorts of people.

When I first met Shuvani Bregus Wood in 1990, she was already over eighty years old. She told me that her mother had taught her the arts from the age of seven. For the first two or three years, she memorized the names of the plants and their medicinal properties. Then her mother taught her how to prepare ointments and medicines, mixtures, poultices and powders. It seems that Bregus was a born purposeful woman, since at the age of thirteen she became famous throughout the county, and the gypsies specially came to meet her. So it was natural, she said, to continue with my studies and tackle hand healing (see chapter 6) and then move on to spells and conspiracies (chapters 5, 9, and 12). When Bregus was thirteen years old, her mother died, and the girl, despite her young age, became the Shuvani of the tribe.

Leland writes:

"Women are superior to men in the manifestation of certain abilities associated with secret and occult influences or forces." Indeed, there is much more shuvani than shuvanos, although the latter are as famous as their “colleagues” - women. Leland also states: “The magic of the gypsies is not necessarily deception, although they use it to deceive. They believe in their own witchcraft and use it for themselves. They also believe that there are women - and sometimes men - who have supernatural powers, partly inherited and partly acquired ”(Gypsy Sorcery, 1891).

Sometimes a sign on his body at birth indicates that a child will become a sorcerer or witch. Some call these signs "stigmata", attributing their origin to injuries sustained by the father or mother just before the birth of the child. For example, if the father was kicked by a horse and the child was born with a horseshoe mark, then this is considered a sign that he can become a shuvani. The child will be raised accordingly under the guidance of a knowledgeable person. The mother of such a child is also treated with the greatest respect; as one writer put it: "They look at her as a goddess? a mother and revered."

There is no single shuvani or shuvano initiation ceremony. Becoming occurs gradually, under the guidance of a mentor or in the process of self-study. Mastering the art of witchcraft can last a lifetime! Therefore, I advise you to take your time. Do not hurry. Read this book carefully. Here you will learn many of the secrets of Shuvani. In this case, you do not need to memorize anything right away, you can always refer to the book. You can read some on one page, some on the other as needed. This is your faithful and reliable teacher of gypsy witchcraft and magic.

First of all, I will talk about love magic (see the next chapter), since it is the most popular, it seems more in demand compared to all other types of witchcraft.

Shuvani at work

Then I will move on to healing, and only then to money matters, call for good luck and protection. Chapter 10 discusses the various predictions that gypsies make, then examines magical items such as amulets and talismans.

Sex has always played an important role in the life of gypsies, famous for its powerful energy. The gypsies do not hesitate to use this energy for their witchcraft purposes. We'll look at this in Chapter 12, and then move on to animals and their treatment.

In conclusion, I will talk about how to make some witchcraft tools myself and show you how to use them in a gypsy manner. But before getting into the details, I would like to say a few words about witchcraft in general and how it works.

The magic of the gypsies includes the use of natural objects. They almost never use factory-made things (except maybe knives and the like). This is because gypsies are used to using what they have at hand and what they can steal. But this is not the only reason. They believe that things made in a factory way (especially made from synthetic materials) are much less susceptible to the action of natural forces.

In some cases, it is required to spend a significant amount of time looking for the right item suitable for the spell on the road, in the forests or fields. This quest is part of witchcraft, as anticipation and anticipation generates energy that goes into the object when you find and use it.

When practicing witchcraft, never rush. Most of the actions should be performed at strictly defined times of the day or night. Do not try to practice witchcraft and under the influence of momentary desires - this rarely ends in luck. Success in magic depends on the energy that comes from the person doing it. This energy (or force - as it is also called) is transferred to the objects that you create and use, the words that you utter, striving towards the ultimate goal.

Do only "positive" witchcraft. Never try to harm anyone with it. And what's more, make sure you don't take over the free will of the other person. This is especially important in love magic. I was often approached by people madly in love with those who did not reciprocate. "How can I make him / her love him?" They asked me. Often the answer is that it’s not that you shouldn’t do this, just ask yourself, would you like to fall in love against your will with someone you don’t like? Of course I would not! I have paid attention to this in my other books and I repeat in this one.

Unfortunately, perhaps due to the fact that the Gypsies have been so dishonestly treated over the centuries, they, like other peoples, did not always follow the above rule. As I said, Shuvanis can heal, or they can impose a curse. They often do not think about the free will of the other person. Although I disagree with this way of thinking, in this book I still cite some spells and rituals that do not follow the rule of "do no harm." After all, they were invented by gypsies, and I included them in the book for the sake of completeness and reliability. Therefore, carefully study each spell, realize what it promises, and consider whether it can be used (even with small changes) without harming anyone. Most of them can be used for positive purposes with just a little thought.

The widespread belief in Wicca is that for everything you do, you get a threefold refund. Do someone good, and in return you will receive three times more positive energy. And if you do evil, then it will return to you three times magnified. This belief is a consequence of one of the Wicca rules: "If you don't harm anyone, do what you want." Simply put, you can do whatever you want as long as your actions don't harm anyone.

I have witnessed this triple effect many times, both positively and negatively. Therefore, I strongly advise you to keep this in mind when doing gypsy magic. Do not harm anyone and do not interfere with the free expression of the will of other people. "Do with others as you want to be treated with you."

It is also important to monitor the state of your consciousness. You need to be calm and collected, able to concentrate on your desires and control your emotions. Emotions play an important role here.

It is often necessary to bring yourself to a very agitated state, but not to the point where you lose control of yourself, because you will need to channel emotional energy towards the task at hand.

Concentration is also important. You should concentrate on only one thing, forgetting about everything else. In everyday life, we can look through, for example, business papers and at the same time, as they say, “hover in the clouds”, thinking, for example, about an upcoming party or a movie that we watched yesterday. Concentration means focusing thought on one thing and only one thing. This is very important in witchcraft practice. Practice and you will definitely succeed.

Along with concentration, visualization, or the inner gaze, is also important. How well can you imagine things? If, for example, you think about a rose, really think, do you see every detail of it? Can you mentally rotate it and at the same time notice the difference between the petals, the transition from one shade to another, see all the leaves and thorns? Can you get a close-up view of the tiny dewdrops on the petals? And again, all this is achieved in the process of practice.

Another overlooked aspect of magic is purity. While practicing witchcraft, imagine that you are a gypsy on the ocean! Be clean - both physically and spiritually. Make it a rule to wash yourself before proceeding with magical actions.

At first glance, it seems superfluous to talk about breathing as one of the necessary conditions for successfully practicing magic. Of course, I mean correct breathing. Gypsies do not exercise, do not follow any breathing system; I'm sure they don't even think about how they breathe. But they figure out that for magic it is necessary to concentrate (as I mentioned above), best of all by breathing evenly and calmly. If you are agitated or tense, your breathing is short and heavy. You should focus on your breathing, detracting from everything else, calming your body and achieving a calm breathing rhythm.

What about a place to practice magic? Typically, manuals detail "temples" or "magic rooms" adapted for practicing magic. It is clear that the Roma do not have such premises. They practice witchcraft wherever possible: in the forest, in the field, in an old hut. The place doesn't really matter. Bregus Wood, a Shuvani from Wales, sometimes practiced witchcraft in her round-roofed wardo and sometimes outside by the fire. Sometimes she built a hut? Bender and practiced witchcraft there, and sometimes she did it at an intersection where three roads converge. She told me that she was doing what she called "bok ta kushti bok buti" (lit .: work of good and bad luck), everywhere, including sitting on a horse and even lying under a wardo! As she put it: "It doesn't matter where you do it, it matters how you do it!"

Some lovers of magic find additional pleasure in dressing in special, "magic" clothes. Do not be ironic about this. The ritual vestment plays its part and fulfills its function in preparation for the magical act, even if this "magical" dress is nothing more than jeans and a blouse, worn exclusively for this activity. Many people who want to become magicians attend theater courses, where they are given speech and gestures, taught to stay on stage, and there they also study costume. For practicing magic, the choice of the color of clothing and material is equally important (silk, cotton or linen - in contrast to nylon and other synthetic fabrics). The style of dress - a robe, tunic, blouse with trousers or a skirt, or no clothes (nudity) - is chosen in accordance with the type of magic.

I knew a young man, outwardly unremarkable, but he literally transformed, attracting to him, became a magnetic person, just donning the attire of his magical order and holding himself like an experienced magician. To put on the clothes of a magician means to transform into another person, to become different. This is true for most, if not all, types of magic, including gypsy magic. Why not dress in a gypsy dress? Many will be glad of this opportunity, others will not want to. But seriously speaking, I will repeat that clothes are a part of the personality.

In general, in reality there is no typically gypsy dress. Rather, there is a certain stereotype. Gypsies tend to prefer the so-called "old-fashioned" dress - it sounds like approval on their lips.

Women wear long, chunky, floor-length or ankle-length skirts. These skirts are usually bright in color, with ruffles or multiple petticoats. Scottish rugs have long been popular in England. Thick bodices are common. Blouses usually come with a large neckline and long sleeves, with puffy shoulders and often trimmed with braid. It is not uncommon to see a pleated apron decorated with stitches (called "jodaka"), with a wide belt at the front. This is not a kitchen apron, it is worn as a part of everyday clothing (see chapter 15). The head can be covered with a silk scarf (diklo), tied either in the form of a turban or under the chin, sometimes it is fastened with a brooch. A shawl may be worn instead of or in addition to diclo.

Gypsy men's vest, decorated with embroidery and coins. Pay attention to the diclo, which is tied around the neck. Photo by R. Buckland

Common jewelry is necklaces made of amber, agate or red coral. Shoes, as a rule, closed, lace-up or with fasteners, with heels up to six centimeters high. Long hair is left loose or braided and held together with beautiful hairpins. Numerous pieces of jewelry should be visible, with massive earrings and rings being especially popular. Silver is usually not worn in large quantities (unless horses are decorated with silver coins).

Men prefer corduroy trousers (it is better to call them pants), most often with a large rib, or made of rough fabric, they have a double fly with seven rows of stitches on the flap. These pants are quite short and tapered under the knees to make it easier to get on the horse. Outerwear is usually also made of coarse fabric, usually green or brown, with a tab and a yoke, pockets with flaps, trimmed with four rows of stitches. Such jackets and coats always have an inner, secret pocket. The pants are fastened with horn buttons. The shoes are rough, mostly riding boots. The usual headdress is a wide-brimmed hat (stardee). A wide sash-like belt is worn with suspenders. Gypsies, like Gypsies, wear diclo around their necks, usually silk. Sometimes you can see a gypsy in a coat that looks like a tailcoat and a vest. And again, massive gold jewelry is immediately striking. Since the Roma are constantly on the road, they do not use the services of banks and therefore have to carry their wealth with them, usually in the form of jewelry.

As for the "magic" attire, you can think of something similar to the gypsy. Since many gypsies have to wear what they got for the occasion, or wear what others have passed on to them, a wide variety of variations are possible here, within which you can wear almost anything, and nevertheless pass for a gypsy or a gypsy ... The most important thing is that you yourself feel that you are dressed appropriately.

Items for practicing magic will be described in Chapter 15. All of them are needed for certain actions. For now, let's look at how magic is used for specific purposes.

I am a hereditary gypsy fortune teller, witch and witch Yana Kravish.

I am one of the nine daughters of the Romanian gypsy, sorcerer Drago Kravis.

My father was a crowned gypsy sorcerer, one of the strongest sorcerers not only in Europe but throughout the world. His loyal clients included ordinary people, celebrities, and very influential and wealthy people from all over the world!

Before his death, our father gave us a clear instruction to follow in his footsteps, to do what is intended for our family, namely to help people with the help of our witchcraft.

Our family has a thousand-year history, and all of it is associated with witchcraft. God has given our family a powerful witchcraft gift that we have been carrying through the centuries for more than a thousand years! From our ancestors to our descendants, our time-tested and experience-tested witchcraft knowledge is passed on. This knowledge is unique and great, using it we get amazing results.

My father received his gift from his mother, my grandmother, the gypsy witch Mistrella Kravish. She also possessed the strongest witchcraft power, which she passed on to her only son - my father Drago. Drago means precious. My grandmother knew that she would have only one child, one son, which is why she gave him that name.

My grandmother Mistrella with my husband Miro and son Drago.

My father, in turn, taught us witchcraft, his daughters passed on to us all the centuries-old knowledge, the mystery and power of which is not comprehensible to an ordinary person.

Our family does NOT belong to those gypsies who are fortune-tellers and fortune-tellers in markets and train stations. Our family is noble. My ancestors were at the courts of kings and queens, kings and queens, had their own counties and estates donated by noble gentlemen in gratitude for what my ancestors did for them.

My father is Drago at 16.

And the main purpose of our family, and therefore my purpose is to help people. And I am ready to provide you with this help.

Turning to me, you will receive not only highly qualified magical help, but also very important psychological support in your situation, advice, guidance on the right path.

For some, I will become a guiding light that will guide you through even the darkest darkness. For others, it is a mysterious force that will help you achieve what you want.

In the age of development of Internet technologies, I can help you at a distance and in a short time! To get my help, you just need to fill out an application in the feedback form and continue communicating with me by e-mail or through the WhatsApp application. You no longer need to write me letters by regular mail as it was before. Now everything is easier and faster.

The list of my witchcraft services is huge. The list is presented on the main page of the site.

However, I have noted only the most basic list. After all, what I can do, it simply would not fit! Love magic, money magic, magic of healing and health, dark magic, solving the most unusual and non-standard situations - I will do everything for you!

I have been practicing witchcraft since childhood. The number of people I have helped is already in the thousands. With whatever problems people turn to me, and I try to help everyone, although sometimes it is difficult, as it can take up almost all of my personal time. But this time is worth my great experience that I have, but also that experience that I also acquire as new.

A gypsy girl stuck to you on the street and scared you with a terrible damage? Do you know whether to believe the words of the gypsy? Are you a victim of gypsy hypnosis? Are you afraid of revenge and gypsy corruption? Did the gypsy guess a quick death for you and your loved ones? Then this article is for you!

Quite a few people have had a negative experience of communicating with gypsies who pretend to be fortune-tellers, witches and healers. As a rule, their activity is based on the principle of maximum possible enrichment at the expense of clients whom they impudently and cynically “bred”. Primitive methods are used: intimidation of suggested clients ("you have damage to death, no one but me can be removed"), the appointment of an exorbitant number of sessions (or rather, they require more and more visits, as long as the visitor can withstand), blackmail (they can take your hair, clothes, so that "if something happens to bring a deadly gypsy spoilage").

I quote from one of the many letters on this topic: "... The gypsy fortune teller assured me that she would be able to help me, since she is associated with a monastery in which there is a so-called" white witch. " mine is not worthy of me, and there is no need to return it, and in general it is not my destiny. I went to the gypsy for a very long time. She made me go to church, pour water at intersections and in the cemetery ... She rolled me out with an egg, which she then broke with me, and I saw something terrible there, like some kind of twisted maggot with big eyes. It simply cannot be described. The gypsy said that it was done for me to die ... On a big religious holiday, it seems, on Trinity, I brought her food so that she would make a “table for spirits.” I don't even know if it is possible to believe this person and whether she will help me? God, I read prayers, put me protection from damage ... "

Objectively speaking, some gypsy witches are able to provide magical help (witchcraft among the gypsies "in the blood"), and, judging by the description of what happened to the author of the letter, the gypsy did everything correctly, but something is still alarming.

Firstly, there are no such "white witches" in the monasteries, and never existed. Secondly, the period for treatment is too long and, apparently, the end is not yet in sight. And, thirdly, the client is clearly loaded with unnecessary witchcraft manipulations. And pour water to her, and "perfume" wear food, burn clothes, roll it out with an egg, go to the cemetery, etc. etc. One gets the impression of allegedly intense and persistent work to remove damage.

These facts apply not only to Gypsy healers, but I still recommend that all my readers avoid contact with Gypsies. Those of them who are engaged in fortune-telling and witchcraft are from the same category as those who offer to change the currency "at a good rate." You will completely lose large sums of money, clothes, jewelry, and it is unlikely that you will get something good in return.

The production of simple yet impressive tricks has become so firmly embedded in the behavior of gypsy "seers" that it has become a favorite ingredient in their traditional dish called "attack on the common brain." An example from another letter:“It was two years ago. None of my relatives were at home then, and I was left alone. At that time, the gypsies were walking around the yards, asking for someone to give them what they could. They also went into our yard. I gave them something. , and one of the gypsies asked me to take out a glass of clean water and a new towel, and then she will tell me if there is any damage to me. I took out everything that was required, and the gypsy wrapped a glass of water in a towel, after which she took it shake, saying some words. When the gypsy freed the glass from the towel, the water turned black from the ground. I was told that the earth for damage was taken from six graves, and the damage was done to death. The gypsy told me to cover the glass with mine. photo, and burned the towel. After they left, I was in great fright and poured water from the glass, and washed the towel. Vladimir Petrovich, what should I do, and can you believe in the words of that gypsy? "

With the same success, a gypsy could extract soil from a chicken egg, from a seemingly empty palm, and, in general, from anything. David Copperfield himself, with his feigned penetrating look, would have impressed you less than all these simple gypsy things. If you were asked for money or some things supposedly for the procedure of your immediate rescue, then everything is in its place and you had better clear your memory of this episode, and subsequently avoid communicating with "saviors" of gypsy origin. However, it happens that the persons mentioned suddenly have a desire to thank someone for their generosity, and they can tell you about what really takes place in your life. So, if you really have any reasonable suspicions that the diagnosis of the gypsy is true, seek help.

Unfortunately, despite my many warnings, many people, including my readers, still make big eyes and fall into a stupor when a gypsy woman approaches them on the street and frightens them with mortal damage. In most cases, communication with these street "healers" results in the loss of money or gold jewelry for their victims. But, by the way, there are more sophisticated options, an example of which is the following story:"Hello, dear Vladimir Petrovich! A month ago the following incident happened to me: I was walking down the street, an unfamiliar woman came up to me and began to say that I was damaged. She offered her help. On her advice, I bought a chicken egg. She whispered, rolled this egg over my body, and then broke it. Another girl who, supposedly, was waiting for this woman, came up to us, and she was whispering something over the girl. After this incident, I began to notice, that I am haunted by continuous setbacks and troubles. Whatever I do, everything turns out not the way I would like. I read your articles, and from them I know that you cannot stop and talk on the street with strangers. But nothing can be done with yourself. I could not, fell under her influence. I would like to know if this woman did not harm me? "

It happens that gypsies really undertake to provide some kind of witchcraft service for especially monetary clients. But the "treatment" often happens according to a very specific scheme: diseases or misfortunes are simply ... transmitted to someone else! Through ordinary chicken eggs and special conspiracies, you can transfer problems from client to victim, or take away the victim's luck and luck and transfer this happiness to the customer. The second option, apparently, took place in the case described above.Well, what advice can I give to the author of the letter? Look for a specialist! And I urge my readers once again: do not communicate with street "healers" and "seers", do not stop in front of them, do not even look in their direction! Representatives of this ethnicity can easily jinx or curse, so I recommend not to enter into any contacts with gypsies. Women in colorful skirts and headscarves pester you on the street - pass by in silence; saw through the peephole a black-eyed beggar with grimy kids - do not open the door. Did you know that a couple of kids can hide ... under their mother's fluffy skirts in order to improve the moment, slip out and "clean up" your apartment? These beasts are cunning, impudent and vindictive, and curses break from their tongues even easier than the promises with which our deputies trump. But parliamentary promises melt in the air faster than the smoke from their limousines, but gypsy curses are by no means harmless and can really harm the person to whom they were addressed.

Another example:“An unpleasant incident happened to my daughter. The girl is 17 years old, she is in the 11th grade. When she was about to go to school, a gypsy came and asked to give her something. The daughter replied that she was in a hurry, and there was nothing superfluous at home. In response, the gypsy said that since they had not given her anything, then after 9 days her daughter would be paralyzed and she would bleed. my daughter greeted me in tears. Is all this true or wild nonsense? What to do? "

The more people believe in curses, the stronger the effect of these curses, so do not take wishes about paralysis and bleeding to heart and mind. In response to the gypsy curse, put your fingers in a "fig" and firmly answer: "Take it on your head!". Immediately leave in silence, without turning around and without unclenching your fingers, if you were pestered on the street, or close the door if the gypsy is outside your apartment. The plot from the gypsy curse is as follows:"Your black eyes will pop out, your black tongue will fall off, your black deeds - on your head, amen." The conspiracy is read after meeting with a gypsy woman, but do not say these words to her face, otherwise the gypsy witch will collect all her poison and will certainly outperform you in terms of curses.

The situation described above occurs every day in every city and village where there are sedentary or touring Roma. Their victims are most often 15-18-year-old girls, sometimes older women. Surely any reader of this publication could tell two or three stories of this kind that happened with his acquaintances, or even with members of his family, right? The intellectual level of the victim does not matter, the main criterion for the selection of their victims by gypsies is suggestibility and susceptibility to hypnotic effects. Gypsy hypnosis, primitive tricks with strings and knots and, of course, tons of verbal "noodles" on the ears of the robbed people are used. A well-rehearsed mini-performance is played out according to one invariable gypsy scenario, but the swindlers prefer a reward in monetary form to applause, and even better - in the form of golden trinkets, for which gypsies have an inborn painful weakness.

Another example: “Once I was standing at a bus stop, two gypsies came up to me, and they got so confused that I gave them my wedding ring, comb, pin and gloves. done ", and that I need to come to her at three o'clock with three eggs. I didn’t go, and two days later I felt bad. what to do in this case? "

You don't need to do anything, health will return by itself when the consequences of psychological stress disappear. Say goodbye to your belongings and learn a lesson for the future. I have brought this letter here just to remind my readers once again: do not listen to the gypsies, do not stop in front of them for a second, drive them away! The only way to avoid losing money and jewelry is not to dwell on the hails of gypsies, although ladies who do not look like them can pester you with street talk about damage and curses. But a gypsy dyed in a blonde still remains a gypsy, just as a black "Zaporozhets" will remain a "Zaporozhets".

"Vladimir Petrovich, my daughter became a victim of fraudsters. Those, calling her by name, told the girl a lot of all sorts of absurdities about the damage done on gold and money, asked to bring them gold jewelry and money from home, supposedly to remove damage from her and from all Moreover, one of the scammers pretended to be a client of a street “healer.” But both of them look like gypsy origin! My daughter is a smart, prudent girl, but she did everything as if under hypnosis. , the daughter quietly took the gold and money, and took it to the gypsy. We were left without gold and cash. Help find the fraudsters and return the stolen ... "

Do you know that almost all Slavs are considered gypsies, excuse me, "suckers"? Among themselves, they call everyone else so. The key to the prosperity of the gypsy "scam" is the confusion of citizens in front of the unique arrogance and impudence of gypsies. But try to be even bolder, push the swindler away, rudely say that she should immediately bring you "a ton of bucks", swing it - and the gypsy woman will freeze. But do not try to ironically listen to what the fraudster is telling you, testing yourself for the stamina and intractability of the gypsy charms, since the ladies in colorful skirts have in their arsenal hundreds of ways to confiscate money and jewelry from people. You yourself will not understand at what moment you will be left without a wallet. If you are handed something on the street, for example, a mirror, and they step aside, do not rush to catch up with the fraudster and give the thing, otherwise you have already "bought" and are a "client" for the gypsy woman. Throw away the mirror or something else that the fraudster handed you, and immediately leave.

Another common question on the "gypsy theme":“I turned to the gypsy woman about solving my personal problem, but she asked for an exorbitant amount for the services. I decided not to go to her anymore, but I'm afraid: will the gypsy take revenge on me with some kind of damage?”

Most likely, the gypsy will remember you only when you come to her with money, which, of course, you should not do. The gypsy witches would not have had enough strength to take revenge on everyone who refused their services. And their service, basically, is as follows: to lighten the wallet and gold reserves of the client. It would seem that everyone knows about this, but for some reason the clients of the gypsies do not translate. For those who still want to get their own experience of communicating with gypsy "healers and seers", I recommend taking the address of any ("Polish", "Serbian", etc.) guest performer, which you will find in every second newspaper. And the flag is in your hands.I explain to the author of the question: if you did not leave your photograph with the gypsy and did not allow her to pull out a lock of hair from you "for work", you have nothing to worry about. And even if they did, the chances of "revenge" are not so great: most likely, your photos and hair will be immediately thrown away. The vast majority of gypsy "witches" are ordinary swindlers who do not understand magic at all.

By the way, the "seers" who actively advertise themselves on local television and through newspapers are also solid "Serbia"! Example:"... We saw an advertisement for clairvoyant E. on TV, decided to go to her and find out why our problems were happening. We came and saw an ordinary illiterate gypsy woman in front of us, who said that my daughter had only one year left to live, that she was still" sealed " at the age of three ... "

Who did you actually expect to see? All those "clairvoyants", "seers" and "healers-saviors" whom you can see on your TV screens, accompanied by a soulful melody and a telephone number, or on the pages of newspapers in the same position and in the same scarf, are - ordinary gypsies, no different from street fortune-tellers. Please note that in newspaper advertising there will certainly be 3-4 letters from "grateful patients", according to this pattern: "... I was terribly ill with that, my husband left, the cow died, my daughter was sterile, etc. Then I I went to the clairvoyant such and such. She said that I had a terrible damage, and began to treat me. The disease receded, the husband returned, the cow was resurrected, the daughter gives birth to twins every month, etc. Thanks to the great savior such and such! "

I wish I could see at least one visitor to these "seers" in whom they would not have found "terrible corruption"! In general, you know, if a person "bought" such an obvious cheap bait, it means that he himself is to blame! People who visit such "seers" usually justify themselves by saying that "hopelessness has overcome," "they do not know where to seek salvation," and so on in the same spirit. However, they do not come to gypsies from "hopelessness", but from a lack of critical thinking. Below is a description of a similar case.

“I recently visited a gypsy woman in Dnepropetrovsk about predicting the future. So, she said that I was spoiled by loneliness, and she could help me, but not herself, but with the help of nuns from the temple. For this purpose, allegedly , you need 120 wedding candles, and a nun in the church will read prayers. For wedding candles, according to her, you need about UAH 2000, but for me this is a lot of money. I work in a factory where the salary is not very high. this ceremony requires a pack of salt, a towel, panties, something else. I always read your articles, where you answer readers' questions, and I see that you know a lot about witchcraft questions, so I ask for advice. Is the gypsy really deceiving me, really does it take 120 candles, etc.? Or is it better to turn to another person? "

Yes, it is better to contact another specialist. By the way, it is possible that you do not even have any damage, but the gypsies are so eager to "treat" everyone that they will find damage to anyone. And fairy tales about nuns, 120 candles, salt, cowards and so on. are designed to create a certain amount of confusion in the head of a not-too-critical person. Some of the "healers" of this breed are even more inventive in terms of the list of necessary things and people who will certainly take part in your treatment. Imagine only a nun paired with a gypsy! Why then not the Pope? You look, for a few hundred dollars a gypsy will come to an agreement with him!Do you know why you were shown an amount close to UAH 2,000? Not that this was an average price, they just assessed the limit of your financial capabilities with a trained gypsy eye. After all, they could have scraped together, albeit with difficulty, right? But the sum of "5000 wedding candles" would immediately scare you off, but another patient would be able to do it.

To understand the true intentions of the gypsy witches, it is not necessary to have seven spans in the forehead. However, the stream of emails like the ones above doesn't dry out:“Recently I had such a case. I was at home with my three-year-old daughter, my husband was at work, and someone knocked on the door. There was a stranger on the threshold who offered to buy candles from her. I said that I had no money, and she began to tell me that, supposedly, the evil eye was on me, and all my troubles because of this, but she could help me. She asked for two pins, read something on them and gave one to me. She said that her grandmother was a Serbian and gave her some kind of power to heal people. She also took a photograph of her husband, said that he was damaged, and uttered water with a towel, a knife and a candle, tore my hair out of my head. She said that she would come in 6 days and will tell you what kind of damage we have and who brought it in. But this woman did not appear again. I do not know if I did the right thing to let her in? "

The author of the letter did not indicate whether she paid the "healer" money for the "treatment" and whether she checked the presence of her jewelry after the departure of her savior. Gypsies have been honing their tricks for centuries, and they trained on their victims, the number of which does not decrease over time.... Here is a "practical" advice for you: let all the nomadic healers in your house, first of all gypsies, who always claim that they are Serbians; do not deny anything to your neighbors; give everyone a beggar; in general, open the door to everyone. And soon you yourself will go around the world with a bag!

In conclusion, I would like to answer this statement:“You regularly write about the inadmissibility of communicating with gypsies, tell instructive stories and print letters from people who have suffered from gypsy fraud.

I will not argue that gypsies are naturally endowed with special abilities, and among them there are very strong witches who can almost work miracles. But what to do with the innate greed and love of gold in gypsies?Turning to them for help, you are very risky, and only one in ten patients will be satisfied with the work, and even then, after paying hefty fees. The other nine will carry a lot of money, gold and valuables out of their homes. But at the same time, they will remain with their troubles, if they do not acquire new ones. After all gypsy witches are extremely sassy and vindictive, and easily let go of "non-childish" curses addressed to those who did not like them or did not please in some way.If you are already caught in their net, try not to bring them what the gypsies demand! After all, they probably already have your hair, photographs or some kind of things with which a gypsy from her victim can twist ropes.

However, the choice of healers is a private matter for everyone who needs them. If it is a burden for a person to go to a decent master, let him wait until a gypsy "savior" knocks on his door, who will help the owners to part with the "extra" money and gold in payment for children's tricks with a chicken egg.

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