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The Evil Eye

Updated on December 10, 2013
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What You Need to Know about The Evil Eye

Are you experiencing physical and mental problems? Are you struggling in school or your career? Is your family life and relationships suffering. If you’ve been seeking help through doctors and medicine and it hasn’t been working (Or has been limited in helping you), then you might have to look into the spiritual aspect of the problem you’re having. You’ve been probably affected by the Evil Eye. It’s also possible that you’re a suspect of The Evil Eye as well.

Various cultures all over the world believe that through the thoughts we have in our mind, a person is able to effect someone else’s mind negatively. This can end up manifesting in the form of sickness, injury, and even fatality (death). What is the evil eye? It has multiple definitions. Physically, It’s a look that a human gives that is believed to cause harm to someone or something. Spiritually, someone is afflicted by Raja-Tama Vibrations. Raja means action and passion. A person that lives for more personal gain and achievement. Tama means ignorance and inertia. A person that has no issue harming society to get ahead in his/her life. The Evil Eye can cause harm intentionally or unintentionally.

The evil eye is able to affect more than just humans. Believe it or not, animals, objects, plants, buildings, etc. can be affected by it as well. Even someone’s business. In a book called “The Evil Eye: A casebook,” Folklorist Alan Dundes states that “The victim’s good fortune, good health, or good looks- or unguarded comments about them- invite or provoke an attack by someone with the evil eye. If the object attacked is animate, it may fall ill. Symptoms of illness caused by the evil eye include loss of appetite, excessive yawning, hiccups, vomiting, and fever. If the object attacked is a cow, its milk may dry up; if a plant or fruit tree, it may suddenly wither and die."

The evil eye is caused by the sources of desirous thoughts, envy, negative energy practices, and black magic. The ones with the least amount of power are desirous and envious. These techniques are passive-aggressive, meaning that the person giving the evil won’t do much of anything. They’ll just give you a cold look. How effective it is against you depends on their commitment towards casting it on you. Black Magic and Negative energies are the techniques to worry, because the person casting these spells is taking the action to do it, with the intention of hurting their target. This effect depends on the strength of their spirituality. Perhaps they’re summoning an evil entity for their target. In that case, it depends on how powerful that entity is.

Being casted by The evil eye may result in these issues:

Physical Issues- Illnesses, diseases, feeling weak, addiction to something, bruises, body aches, feeling cold.

Mental Issues- Anxiety, depression, fear, negative thinking, lack of trust, cognitive problems, suicidal thoughts.

School/Career Issues- Receiving bad grades in school disregarding your best efforts, not finding work.

Money Issues- Business failure, consistent financial loss, trouble securing work.

Relationship Issues- Constant arguing, friends suddenly turning their back on you, sudden breakup, trouble finding friends or significant other, intimacy issues, abortion, issues with newborn child.

Now that you are aware of the evil eye, it would be best to protect yourself from getting attacked on psychic level. Seek help or get protection stones that’ll help combat these negative energies. It’s important to also to note that the person giving the evil eye, pays the price as well from the universe.

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