
CONSPIRACY OF THE SNAKE'S THROAT
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THE STORY OF THE SERPENT'S THROAT CONSPIRACY
The conspiracy was used in the 16th century in the territory of the Russian kingdom, originating in the Orenburg region.
Midwives used this spell on male babies so that they, being men, would not become drunkards.
Later, by the end of the 18th century, the conspiracy gained nationwide popularity, although in the northern regions of the Russian Empire the text was modified, which is why it lost its power.
The spell was often used by witches, both to bring a person out of a drinking binge and to place a "binge curse" on him. In the case of a curse, the text was read at 2 a.m. on the man's shirt, while the shirt was flogged with rods. The text was distinguished by its invocation of devils to help in magical work.
MATERIALS
Not required
USAGE
To get rid of harmful thoughts about drinking
To reduce cravings for alcohol and drugs used in liquid form (medicines)
To reduce nervous irritation during withdrawal from binge drinking
To reduce quarrels and calm the violent actions of a person suffering from alcoholism
During ceremonies and rituals
The basis of the conspiracy with the addition of additional texts is used during the ritual of “cursing the binge drinker”
LEAD TIME
Recommended
In the morning
In the evening
Not recommended
During the daytime
At night
FREQUENCY OF USE
For use by persons aged 18 years and over
1 time in 5 days
As needed
ACTION
Depends on the time of reading and the beliefs of the performer
Beginning of action
From 8 days
Maximum effect
From 12 days
Decreased action
From 1 month