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How to Protect Yourself from The Evil Eye
We've all heard about someone giving us the evil eye. For most people, this just means that we were given a nasty look and the worst that we think is going to happen to us is that we're going to get some hurt feelings from the experience. However,...
19 commentsReasons not to cast a curse or wish someone ill
Throughout history one of those with magical powers have tried to use the, to harm others. The methods include pointing bones, hexes and the evil eye. Maybe you think the idea of a curse is all nonsense and the apparent cases where curses have...
6 commentsStregheria
Strega (or Liquore Strega), is an Italian herbal liqueur containing saffron, mint and fennel made as an after dinner drink. Sometimes called "the witch" in English because of the legends of Stregheria, Italian Witchcraft. Old Wives Tales about...
8 commentsPeacock Feathers-Good or Bad Luck?
Are peacock feathers good luck or bad luck? Maybe no luck is involved at all. You decide.
25 commentsDog Training And Eye Contact
If you have ever had the privilege to watch a well trained dog and his or her owner interact you have likely left thinking that they have almost an uncanny ability to communicate with each other in some telepathic way. In reality part of the teamwork involves the owner tapping into the instinctual behaviors of dogs as pack animals. Something as simple as how you are making or maintaining eye contact with your dog can help or hinder your training efforts in huge ways.
6 commentsWhat Is The Evil Eye?
The Evil Eye is a lesser form of magic that requires little energy from the one sending it out, but the results can be very damaging and stressful to the one receiving it. The overall damage is from the psychological level to the victim.
4 commentsThe Hamsa Hand Symbol - It's History and Use in Jewelry and Art
The eye-in-hand symbol is an ancient version of a charm to protect the wearer from evil. Today it is often seen as an Arabic or Jewish symbol, called a Hamsa (or Khamsa) but it was also used in many different...
3 commentsJettatore
Pope Pius IX, a Jettatore? The jettatore is said to be born with eyes that damage whatever they see. Wherever he goes, he is feared- ================================== “In...
0 commentsHanging from a Red Thread: Karaite Perspectives
It is a perplexing world this Magical Land of Kabbalah, with its myriad of divinely created beings that flitter in and out of men’s lives as if we have all journeyed into Neverland, only to find that those...
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