Chapter 110: Witch Gu Art(2/2)
Take advantage of him and bite him to death!
In death-dropping, the head-dropping master cultivates the poisonous insects using secret methods, grinds the poisonous insects into powder, and puts it into people's food, drinking water, or sprinkles it on their bodies.
It's the difference between life and death.
Yin-Yang Dendrobium is a kind of grass that combines Yin and Yang.
Thick ones are yang and thin ones are yin. They are usually grown together and made into hay.
Even though it's hay, Ke Er will still wriggle together!
After the yin and yang phylloxera falls, it will quietly grow in the human body. After reaching a certain level, it will grow at an alarming speed!
At this time, the person who has been poisoned by the Yin-Yang Dendrobium will be penetrated by the Dendrobium!
And the corpse of the deceased will look like a straw man!
The scary thing about this head-lowering technique is that this type of head-lowering is an absolute drop, and if you succeed, it will lead to death.
In addition, the most terrifying head-dropping techniques include spiritual drop, curse drop, etc.
The most prominent one is the technique of controlling ghosts and lowering their heads.
It's also called raising a kid.
The three major witchcraft in Thailand are head-dropping, imp and GumanThong.
Many people think that raising a ghost is Gumantong, but it is actually different.
The most popular place for raising little ghosts is Indochina.
Among them, Thailand is the most popular!
The art of raising ghosts really originated from the southwest of mainland China, Yunnan and Sichuan.
After integrating witchcraft and Brahmanism from India, it developed into the current art of lowering heads and raising ghosts!
The head-dropping master loves to raise child ghosts, they are easy to drive and will not rebel, and they do not have the evil aura of fierce ghosts that is difficult to deal with.
The refining of child ghosts is very difficult.
First, you need to select a child who has just died, and the age cannot be more than ten years old.
At night, in the dead of night, they dug out the child's body and set fire to the child's chin.
After about ten minutes, the child's chin will burn out with human oil.
Finally, the human oil was placed on the altar and began to perform sacrifices 24 hours a day.
You also need to prepare two small coffins for the children, about fifteen centimeters long, and chant witchcraft spells beside them.
Before that, you need to prepare the yin-yang tree, that is, two trees of different colors carved into two children's statues, one must be black and the other white.
The sacrifices were continued all day long, and after ninety-eight days, the refined oil of the children's heads was poured into the coffins, and finally the sacrifices were divided into three batches.
Keep chanting the witchcraft spell around the clock!
After three to seven days, white smoke will emit from the two small wooden coffins.
At this time, the oldest and most capable head-lowering master puts the child statue and the head-lowering corpse oil into a transparent bottle.
At this time, you need to recite the witchcraft spell, which generally means to make the ghost boy obey.
After reciting the witchcraft spell, the imp will become a ghost.
This type of ghost-raising technique is more time-consuming, but head-dropping masters in Southeast Asia do it more often.
After all, it is really good to be driven by a ghost boy and still be obedient.
Many rich people, celebrities or those whose careers are not going well or whose families are not going well will think of hiring ghost children.
There must be legal requirements for hiring a ghost boy.
It is required that donors must donate blood at twelve o'clock every night without interruption, otherwise it will start from the beginning.
After dripping for forty-nine consecutive days, you can ask the ghost to do something.
In addition, the person who maintains the corpse must drip blood again at 12 o'clock in the evening on the 15th day of every lunar month and offer nine sticks of incense.
Gumantong is formed by using the soul of a child who died young and using the power of sutras and mantras to put it into ready-made cards or statues.
Chapter completed!