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Narcos Magick
Narcos Magick
Narcos Magick
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Diablito (Angelito Negro, Ángel Negro), Santa Muerte, cuban Santeria, Jesus Malverde, San Simón and other entities.
Narco religious culture, brujeria, crossed spiritism, relentless Mexican magick.
Herbs and sticks used in Palo Mayombe. A powerful occult book.

Powerful salgación/curse spells against enemies.
Prayers to Malverde and Santa Muerte to protect you from enemies, bless the bullets, recover from wounds, protect yourself spiritually.
Palo Mayombe rituals, the cauldron of Nganga spirits, the sticks and herbs to use, Cuban Santeria blessings, and much more!
Several example images.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAsamod
Release dateApr 3, 2022
ISBN9798444543733
Narcos Magick
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Asamod ka

Occult books, Santeria, Quimbanda, Santa Muerte mexican magick, Luciferianism, Palo Mayombe, Egyptian magick.

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    Narcos Magick - Asamod ka

    Jesus Malverde

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    Jesus Malverde is highly worshiped by drug traffickers because he himself (Jesus Juárez Mazo) was a trafficker, lived in the state of Sinaloa (Mexico) and died in 1909. According to reports, he was a drug trafficker, but he helped people in his community, so today he is the patron saint of many drug traffickers.

    Some of his titles were Narco Saint, El Rey de Sinaloa (King of Sinaloa) or holy bandit. For that very reason, he robbed the rich and then helped the poor.

    He is believed to have died in Sinaloa on May 3, 1909. Accounts of his death vary. In some versions, he was betrayed and killed by a friend; in another version, he was shot or hanged by the local police.

    Many drug dealers make donations and petitions to Jesus Malverde for protection from rivals, to recover debt money, escape prison, and more. Some smugglers, when crossing the border with contraband, wear the Jesus Malverde medal on their chest. Ordinary citizens also worship him.

    His first miracles involved the return of lost or stolen property. His sanctuary is in Culiacán, the capital of Sinaloa. Each year, on the anniversary of his death, a large party is held at Malverde's shrine. In the United States, it is also worshiped among the Latino community.

    A prayer to ask Jesus Malverde for a favor

    "Mighty Jesus Malverde, generous and good soul,

    Oh Malverde, my Lord, I prostrate myself before you and your cross today.! I ask you for mercy, help, protection, and to relieve my pain!

    You who dwell in glory and are very close to God, you who help us all in our difficulties with your generous heart, listen to the sufferings of this humble sinner.

    Oh! Miraculous Malverde, grant me your help and protection.

    Oh! Malverde, my Lord, grant me this favor and fill my soul with joy.

    Give me help, give me health, Lord, give me rest, give me well-being, and I will be happy."

    Place your order, pray 3 Our Fathers and 3 Hail Marys. You can light a green candle in honor of Jesus Malverde and have a portrait or resin figure of him.

    A prayer for protection

    "Powerful soul of Jesus Malverde, God has given you the gift and power to work miracles and help others, help me in this need (request).

    Intercede before God for me, so that the storm does not hit me, that my enemies turn to dust, and that my planting and my goods are always fruitful.

    May prison doors open for me; may there be no impediments to my escape; and may I triumph in all that life throws at me.

    You who are generous and powerful, to you I address myself, whoever addresses you, lacks nothing."

    Pray 3 Our Fathers.

    An altar is something personal and varies according to taste. You can place a painting, image, or statue of Jesus Malverde, white tablecloth on the table. Own candles with the image of Jesus Malverde. A glass of rum, banknotes, cigarillos, as an offering.

    Depending on the purpose, the color of the candles will differ (e.g., red for love, yellow for mental plane situations, friendships, green for money, etc.).

    Some practitioners use it to energize the figurine by puffing a cigar on top of the figurine.

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    A prayer to ward off enemies

    "Mighty Jesus Malverde, with a generous heart and soul, merciful to the humble. To you, I ask for help and justice, I feel affected by my rivals, listen to me please, don't let these treacherous snakes harm me anymore, or my friends.

    Hear the request of this humble sinner, Oh miraculous Malverde, grant me your miracle today.

    Destroy my rivals and drive them away from me, make them swallow the dust and crawl like the worms they are, and repent of their actions.

    Lord Malverde, I promise to spread this prayer and spread your miracles with gratitude.

    Amen".

    There are several prayers. Some sicarios pray to Jude Thaddaeus and make changes to the prayer.

    Some sicarios pray to the Virgin, specifically the Virgen del Carmen (Our Lady of Mount Carmel), who was venerated in the Colombian city of Sabaneta.

    As many assassins pray to her for protection, she is also nicknamed the Virgin of the Assassins. Sometimes, some authors think that the Virgin of Narcos is Santa Muerte.

    This altered version serves to ask the Virgin for protection:

    "If they have eyes, let them not see me, If they have hands, let them not touch me. If they have feet, let them not reach me. Don't let them surprise me from behind, don't let my death be violent, don’t let my blood spill.

    You who know everything, You know my sins, but you also know my faith, don't forsake me... Amen".

    San Simón

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    Another saint worshiped by narcos is Saint Simon (San Simón).

    His day is the 28th of October, which coincides with that of Saint Jude Thaddaeus.

    This is yet another saint not recognized by the Catholic Church.

    In San Salvador and Guatemala, it is very popular, flowers, cigars, whiskey, tequila, coins are offered. Help with love, health, and money problems.

    There are different versions. One says that he was a priest (he lived more than 200 years ago in a town in Zunil, Guatemala),

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