Model market spiritualists complain about little customer flow
Santo Dominigo, RD.- Spiritists who consult the Mella Avenue Model Market, in the capital, say the "Niagara by bicycle" are passing through the scarce influx of people who seek to improve their fate through rituals.
Rodolfo Torres, known as Changón, is one of the famous spiritualist markets of the model market.
Importing Desort and Health to the sick, are the promises of Changón to superstitious that require their services.
The economic crisis, paid by the COVID-19, has reduced the influx of regular customers that were going to be consulted every year.
Regarding the end of the year festivities, popular beliefs and rites that Dominicans stand out with the "right foot" year.
Other rituals before the end of the year
Another belief is the use of eviction with incense and myrrh to purify the atmosphere in the house and move away the bad vibes.
The use of yellow, red or green underwear, means attracting money, love and health.
One of the most common is to eat 12 grapes to ask for wishes
At the time the bells sound announcing the arrival of the new year you must eat 12 grapes and each one represents a desire.
It is necessary that you assemble your list before dinner, so that they do not grab your hurry and end up wasting your wishes.
Open doors and windows and use incenses
Leaving the window open to get bad energies, is another, better known.
It consists of leaving the windows and doors open so that in this way the bad vibes leave the place.
Although it is not part of the most common rituals, it is good to write all your purposes for the next year.
You should always set real goals that you can meet, so when you see the list during the year it will help you remember all your goals.