A Witch Doctor From The Village Of Kuchki Divines, Treats Cancer And Makes Friends With The Brownie - Alternative View

A Witch Doctor From The Village Of Kuchki Divines, Treats Cancer And Makes Friends With The Brownie - Alternative View
A Witch Doctor From The Village Of Kuchki Divines, Treats Cancer And Makes Friends With The Brownie - Alternative View

Video: A Witch Doctor From The Village Of Kuchki Divines, Treats Cancer And Makes Friends With The Brownie - Alternative View

Video: A Witch Doctor From The Village Of Kuchki Divines, Treats Cancer And Makes Friends With The Brownie - Alternative View
Video: The Witchdoctor 2024, April
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"Bismillah ir rahman ir rahim …" The monotonous voice plunged into a slumber, and the fingers of the elderly woman confidently massaged the cervical spine. Chronic osteochondrosis has caused me discomfort for several years, but after a 15-minute massage by Baba Chima, I felt like I was reborn.

“For good, you would have to come to me a couple more times to consolidate the result. So take the time if you don't give a damn about your health."

Chimnaz Kerim Ulakkyzy Nasyrova. It is not so easy to pronounce, and even more so to remember, that is why fellow villagers call her simply - Baba Chima. The house of the local healer is located on the edge of the Kuchki village of the Penza region. She appeared in the village 17 years ago, before that she lived in Kamenka for several years, and even earlier - in Baku.

She had to leave Azerbaijan with her son and daughter because of the outbreak of the war. The woman still recalls the years she lived in Baku with tears in her eyes. She tells how she graduated from the library technical school there, how she was in charge of the factory library for more than a dozen years, and regularly wrote to the local newspaper.

“My mother, grandmother and great-grandmother come from the village of Kichkileika, so the Sursk region is my second homeland,” says Baba Chima. - And my mother also treated people. But she healed with prayers, and I with my hands. But I don't forget about prayer either. Moreover, I read the prayer in Arabic.

She began to treat her back in Baku. When we arrived in Kamenka, we were accommodated in a hostel. First she treated the neighbors, and then rumors about me spread throughout the district. Sometimes 30 people came a day. Someone with a boil, and someone has a more serious ailment.

Once a woman turned to me, she worked in the tax office. I was in the hospital with breast cancer, the doctors no longer undertook to operate. She came to me at 7 in the morning - she ran away from the hospital - I gave her a massage and read prayers. And the disease began to come out with pus, and after a few months there was no trace of metastases. Doctors only shrugged off their hands."

The healer had to deal with another case of breast cancer quite recently, when she was treating a fellow villager. Baba Chima hopes that her strength will be enough to overcome the fatal diagnosis. Of course, such treatment is not easy for the healer herself. Each time you have to recuperate, lying flat on the couch for almost a day.

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They took her to the children's hospital to see a girl suffering from boils all over her body. Reading the prayer, putting her hand on the child's head, the healer put the girl to sleep. And when she woke up a few hours later, only pale spots remained from the abscesses, which disappeared the next day.

In the midst of our conversation, there is a sudden thud from under the floorboard. Baba Chima smiles in response to my surprised look:

“This is my little brownie, I call him Dostom, which means friend in Azerbaijani. It was inherited from the previous owners. I found out that the guests had come, so he was running around, interested. Loves to play with my dogs. And most of all he loves milk. I'll leave the bowl in the hallway for the night - in the morning it's already clean, it shines straight."

They even go to Kuchki to see the healer from other regions of Russia. Sometimes the woman herself has to leave the village. For example, several times she was invited to treat the suffering in Moscow. True, as the pensioner admits, she does not like the capital. There are many people, and the aura is dark over the city.

They come to Baba Chima, by the way, not only to be treated, but also to tell fortunes or remove damage. It can "charge" from spoilage both plain water and strong drinks, such as cognac or vodka.

“Once I was staying in Kazan and sat in a cafe with my friends,” recalls the healer. - And men ate and drank at the next table. I decided to give them a gift. She asked each of them for a glass of vodka, charged alcohol and ordered to drink to the bottom.

The company laughed, and after a few minutes they were not laughing, when first one, and then another, and so on, rushed into the restroom. And I explained to them that through diarrhea, the body is cleansed of damage and the evil eye.

By the way, it's easy to find out if a person is damaged. Just look at his face. If the mouth bends, constantly opens and closes, then the matter is wrong."

Baba Chima guesses with water, a frying pan, a bowl, a sieve and candles.

“A lot of bad things are going on around,” the healer shakes her head. - You need to turn your gift for good, not for evil. And people do not understand that, turning to the sorcerer with a request to impose damage or evil eye on someone, they themselves take the side of evil.

And sorcerers, of course, do not like me. But they cannot seriously harm. One here recently threw me a bag of earth from the cemetery. So I burned him, and when I met this woman I said that she was a fool, she only knew how to scare people, but she had no strength.

When Baba Chima was already escorting me, in the hallway, from under the floorboard, there was another footfall.

“This is Dost saying goodbye to you, son. He liked you. So come back again, we will treat your osteochondrosis until you become young and healthy again."

Yakov BELKIN, Newspaper YOUNG LENINETS (Penza)

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