The secrets behind powerful Mexican curse words and phrases

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Hexes and curses have been a part of Mexican folklore and traditional beliefs for centuries. These supernatural practices involve the use of magical spells and rituals to bring harm or misfortune to a person or their belongings. While often associated with witchcraft and the occult, hexes and curses hold a prominent place in Mexican culture and are seen as a means of seeking justice or revenge. In Mexican tradition, hexes and curses are believed to harness the power of negative energy and spirits. They can be cast by individuals who have acquired the necessary knowledge and skills in witchcraft and sorcery. Often, a practitioner will use specific ingredients and objects in their spells, such as candles, herbs, or personal belongings of the intended target.


It needs to be said that drawing a line between Catholicism and Mexican magic is useless for Brujeria de Rancho practitioners, the equivalent of trying to hold water in our hands and stretching them out in front of us. There is no point in drawing this line because it does not add or take away anything from this practice. As Brujos and Brujas de Rancho, our beliefs are not dictated by the Catholic

Since Brujeria de Rancho is an ancient practice based on ancestral traditions, it is composed of very diverse praxes that have been brewing through the last six centuries. Ranchos in Mexico are rural tracts of land, usually ejidos areas of land held in common by the inhabitants of a Mexican village and farmed cooperatively or individually.

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Often, a practitioner will use specific ingredients and objects in their spells, such as candles, herbs, or personal belongings of the intended target. These items are believed to amplify the effect of the hex or curse. The motivations for casting hexes and curses can vary.

Mexican Sorcery: A Practical Guide to Brujeria de Rancho

Mexican witchcraft, or brujeria, has long been an integral part of traditional Mexican culture that permeates all strata of social hierarchy, ethnicity, or level of education.

“Brujeria de Rancho” refers to brujeria as it is practiced in the rural areas of Mexico. There, the brujos de Ranch offer their healing and divinatory powers, acting as advisors, and even meting out justice through the use of cursing and hexing for people who are often not able to pay lawyers’ fees.

Davila, a practicing bruja de Rancho and for whom this is a multi-generational family tradition brings this tradition to light in this comprehensive guide to Brujeria and Hechiceria (sorcery), presenting the beliefs and practices to today’s readers. The tradition includes a component of folk Catholicism that will be accessible to Pagans, non-Catholics, and practitioners of Hoodoo and Conjure. Topics included in the book are spell work, cleansings (limpias), herbs, talismans, how to protect against the Evil Eye, and also how to cast, break, and avert hexes and curses.

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  • Wicca / Witchcraft
  • Этнические исследования
  • Тело, разум и дух
  • Здоровый образ жизни
Язык English Издатель Red Wheel Weiser Дата выпуска 1 февр. 2023 г. ISBN 9781633412682
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Some people may seek retribution for a perceived wrongdoing or injustice, while others may use these supernatural practices for personal gain or to protect themselves from harm. There is a belief among practitioners that hexes and curses have the ability to influence the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of the recipient, causing them pain, bad luck, or even death. While hexes and curses are deeply ingrained in Mexican folklore, they are also met with skepticism and caution. Many people are wary of the potential consequences that may come from practicing dark magic. Others may view these practices as superstition or simply choose not to engage with them. Nevertheless, the existence and use of hexes and curses as a form of supernatural power continue to resonate in Mexican society. In conclusion, hexes and curses occupy a significant place in Mexican culture and folklore. They are seen as a means of seeking justice, revenge, or protection. While the belief and use of these practices may vary among individuals, their existence and power remain an important aspect of Mexican beliefs and traditions..

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