Evil Eye – Seeing is Believing

Evil Eye

Who in this day hasn’t heard of the evil eye? It’s everywhere! But what exactly is the evil eye and why does it have so much popularity in this day and age? We’ll look into all this and see why after so long we have a sign that we’re not willing to let go of (me in particular!). A sign that has become one of the strongest symbolic images in the world.

What is the meaning of the “evil eye”?

The evil eye is the idea that there are people who can place a bad eye on you. This bad eye is thought of as a look given to inflict harm, suffering or some form of bad luck on a person. These ill feelings, whether done consciously or unconsciously, may still put a jinx on a person or item. By causing something bad to happen to them. Because of this, throughout countless stages of human history, man has searched for the assistance of magic objects, called talismans, to defy these evil forces.

Where did the evil eye start?

The first recorded picture of the evil eye was over 5000 years ago by the Mesopotamians. They lived in the land corresponding mostly to today’s Iraq, but also parts of modern day Iran, Syria and Turkey. It was in this area that clay tablets were found with the image of the evil eye carved into them. Perhaps this is why this belief is strongest in the Middle East.

Who believes in it?

Belief in the evil eye is worldwide. However, the belief of how it can affect you are not tantamount. Here are a few examples of how this belief differs throughout the world.

India: In india it is believed that the eye is the most powerful source on the body which can give off energy. Therefore, it is no surprise that if the eye is capable of sending out evil, it will be the strongest form of evil. And thus need protection against. It is even believed in India that the evil eye can be brought about by looks of admiration, as well as, looks of evil. Remind me to be cautious about looking people directly in the eye the next time I’m talking to someone!

Brazil: Here the evil eye is better known as the “fat eye”. It is believed in Brazil, and other parts of South America, that compliments which are given and not sincere can bring about the evil eye. The same is not true for sincere compliments. It does make me wonder how much more honest people may be in South America!

Europe: It is widely believed in Europe that malicious looks or looks of greed or envy have the power to bring about the evil eye. In different parts of Europe, different signs were thought to be the indicator of whether a person held an evil eye or not. Such signs include, rare colored eyes as the Germans believed red eyes were the sign of the evil eye, or squinty eyes as was believed to be a sign in Ireland. Those who had a unibrow in Italy were believed to hold the evil eye. Imagine being a red eyes, squinting, unibrowed girl, there was no hope!

Popularity of the evil eye charm

I should say at this point that the evil eye doesn’t just need to come from an enemy or stranger, but can be caused by oneself. In today’s world, which we live in, it’s believed that too much fame, fortune, success or praise may be the cause for bringing one’s own downfall. Perhaps that’s why over the years evil eye charms have collected so much attention in the public eye. They have been worn in public by celebrities such as Cameron Diaz, Brad Pitt, Kim Kardashian and Rhianna. But perhaps the most popular example was Lindsay Lohan when she was photographed wearing evil eye jewelry. While in court adding a sense of her plea for support during the troubling times. Maybe she was looking for the good luck to get rid of the mean girl look?  Or maybe there is something more to this charm than meets the eye!

 

How to escape the evil from the eye

The most popular method of escaping the evil eye’s effects is through the use of the evil eye charm. This charm is believed to create a level of protection and reflect the harmful power of the evil look. It’s said that if your evil eye charm cracks or breaks, it’s done it’s job of protecting you against some form of bad and should be replaced. I am lucky that after all these years my charms (yes, more than one – perhaps I need extra protection?!) have never broken!

Why protect oneself?

We may not know when a person is giving us the “evil eye” (scary, I know!). This is why so many people make it their jewelry of choice, to ensure that they are always protected. When a person wears or carries with them an evil eye it is believed that they will be guarded against bad things. Which may be willed onto them by others. The evil eye charm is thought of as a good luck charm, as it carries a source of protection. I made it my mission a few years ago to put my charm bracelet on and never take it off. It was well needed because I’m super superstitious!

I searched and searched for so long until I found evil eye jewelry which I loved! I mean, I’d have to love it if I’m planning on never taking it off! I’ve worn my evil eye necklace countless times and always get compliments on it! But my favorite is my evil eye bracelet which really has never come off! It’s weird, I’ve basically developed a connection to the bracelet. And really believe it will push away any evil feelings intended for me! But maybe that’s just me being superstitious…

This is taken from the excerpt from the Blog from OneNecklace, and you can see it all when you go to look for your own…