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Protection from Evil Eye-Remove Black Magic Today

When you feel completely happy, or love someone above all else, or laugh too much, or everything goes quite well in the same period, do you ever possessed of fear to lose it? The evil eye phenomenon is a simple belief, based on the emotion of jealousy, envy, desire, or admire someone or something. Someone can cause harm by looking at another’s property or person.

It commonly associates with envy and conveyed by a look, touch or verbal expression of envy or by excessive admire and praise without a blessing.

It is everywhere. In every culture that is. The belief that people can intentionally or unintentionally wish you ill or harm finds throughout the world and throughout time. Usually, people focus on its beliefs, found in the Middle Eastern countries like Turkey or Iran. But plenty of beliefs about it can be found in Western European, Central and South American, and African countries too.

Its symptoms vary from time to time and place to place. But many of them include a general idea of “drying out.”  Water generally associates with life and life-giving forces. When we are too dry we are not as generative, fertile, prosperous, or healthy.

Salt is a worldwide curative for the evil eye and is also popular as protection against it. So are the colors blue (features in many of the apotropaic charms we find for the evil eye today) and red–which favors as a cure and protective color against the evil eye in many parts of the world. Now, let’s look into what this evil eye bead is?

Evil Eye Bead: Explained

In India, we call it as Nazar Dosh. In Turkish culture, people wear evil eye beads in the form of jewelry to protect themselves.

These evil eye beads help us to ward off the evil eye, which is mainly caused due to other jealousy when something good is happening with us.

There are different colors of the beads.

Depending on the need we can choose the evil eye bead colour.

Wall Hanging

These beads can be used as wall hangings. Its wall hanging amulet with Nazar Dosh beads and evil eye blessing blue evil eye frames or wall carpet is typically carried, or placed in homes. Blue eye wall hanging items are also used to guard individuals and corporations against financial losses or poor business dealings.  

Protection for Your House

Where to hang Nazar wall hanging? If you want to protect your home or office, you should hang an evil eye wall art Nazar amulet. It came to break with quick distraction seeking the person who tried to concentrate on us to see him and breaking his concentration and strength of a simple and effective way. The color blue is believed to ward off bad luck.

If the evil eye bracelets or wall hanging breaks. It means it has worked and has protected you and should buy a new one.

Feng Shui Charms

According to Feng Shui, the charms or objects are symbols of good luck. Also protection from it keep negative and evil energies at bay. 

A typical Feng Shui, is made of an ultramarine blue glass bead that has concentric tear-drop shaped circles forming an eye-like design. Moreover, These decorative pieces can be generously placed in the house to achieve a positive environment.

This stone is an amalgamation of molten glass, iron, copper, water, and salt. In Turkish culture, they believe this particular combination of metals and minerals to provide a shield from evil.

The bead has the symbol of an eye engraved/designed upon it. The sign of the eye is considered a potent talisman for shielding oneself against evil forces. Also, it deflects the harmful energy that is being focused towards a person onto itself, thus dispersing its powers.

Now let’s talk about some easy Feng Shui ways in which you can place the Evil Eye beads:

  • The colorful decorative can hang at the home’s entrance – the entry point of all energies.
  • In fact, you can place it anywhere in the house such as the living room, office space, garden or patio. The object would neutralize the negative gaze of the viewer and balance the emotions thus bringing harmony and peace.
  • Apart from bracelets, amulets or showpieces, another interesting way to display it is in the form of wall hangings in the living room.
  • Contrary to popular belief of it might bring misfortune, it makes for a perfect gift item for good luck and positivity.

Click here to read the interesting story of Shani – the god of Karma as with his strict taskmaster behavior, he teaches us justice, perseverance, discipline, labor, and endurance in difficult times. 

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