LEAD CASTING
Casting of lead is an ancient method that is applied by over 500 years. It is used to eliminate fear, insomnia, tenderness, night care, and so on. The method is passed through the generations verbally through the women in the genus.
Part of the lead is melted in a copper pot, then poured into cold water. Casting is done three times in three places - over the head, chest and legs.
Where the water makes the strongest noise in the fall of molten lead is the location of the fear.
Special spells are pronounced when casting lead. It is these spells that are passed by mouth or, as the "old" people say are stealing.
The water in which the lead has disappeared is preserved so that man can drink from it three times from three different places and then spray the vulnerable parts of his body -
forehead, breasts, knees and heels.
Lead casting is considered successful when lead is assembled. If necessary, the ritual is repeated on several consecutive days.
After collecting the lead, the sufferer takes it home and puts it under its pillow and sleeps on it for three days. On the fourth day lead is thrown into running water to wipe away the fear.