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Perhaps you have heard someone in your lifetime say... "Do not make her mad... for she is a Witch and she will put the Evil Eye on you". Well it does exist and it can happen to you without your knowing that you have been inflicted by someone.

Let's do some history facts....
The Evil Eye is one of the oldest and mostly wide spread inborn superstitions to possess man. The belief that there is a transmittal power of Evil existing in man, which can suddenly discharge upon any object it beholds, has existed since the time of prehistoric man. The origin of the belief is lost in the age of obscurity but carried forward and documented during the time when Witchcraft and Magic long preceded the world of Science. Its existence was attested to in Egyptian Hieroglyphics, the Bible and the classic Greek and Roman Writings. It was widely believed by the Ancients that certain envious or evil people could induce sickness and death merely by casting their Eye on another person. Its piercing force avowed to be so powerful could infect surrounding objects.

There are two kinds of conditions associated with the Evil Eye...
The Moral and the Natural.
The moral power is exercised by the will performing the consciously deliberate action created in the mind. More terrible are those in whom the power of the evil eye is natural and whose destructive look unconsciously can produce harmful effects.
Throughout the years scientists, philosophers and sceptics called the belief of the evil eye a foolish primitive superstition. Even still it continues to influence many people around the world today.

"Evil Eye" symptoms:

1. Total head and back of the neck pain and the feeling of heavy eyes.
2. An Acute uneasiness or apprehension: everything seems to go wrong.
3. Stomach ache accompanied with dizziness and a feeling of vomiting.

The above are preliminary conditions and without the aid of a healer can lead to worse conditions or even Death.
There are several methods or spells that can dispel the Evil Eye if one is inflicted... but they will not work for the inexperienced Magician.

Soon I will describe them to you when time allows. But for now I am just educating you on one more aspect of the Occult.

Tags: evil, eye, the, witch

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As always I Hope It Helps

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huh i guess some one dose belive also and you have a very good point

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Thanks.

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yep

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oh I did the eye on someone by accident. I just wanted to hurt them like they hurt me. I was sorry for it. :(

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r those all the symptoms? or r their more.

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basically those are the symptoms but it depends on how your body resent it.

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I've given this thread some thought since I first read it. As far as the 'evil' eye goes I agree with what you say. However I do think it is slightly unbalanced because I think the given eye does not have to be evil. I was fortunate enough to be able to spend a couple of weeks in Malta in the Mediterranean sea a few years ago and while there I noticed all the fishermen's boats and many pleasure boats had an eye or pair of eyes painted on their bows. When I asked about it I was told they were the Eye of Horus and were there to protect the sailors from storms and evil spirits of the sea. In light of the general thrust of this thread and this information I do wonder if, upon being given the evil eye one could defend oneself by invoking the eye of protection thus returning to the sender the evil? If that can be done then would it follow that one could then give eyes that produced other results. For instance, if one wanted to be noticed romantically by someone, could one give them the eye of desire? Just a thought aired for discussion.

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The Eye of Horus its one of the most powerfull symbols of protection, but that its another story that I will soon post. about your question well. such as an eye of desire no i dont think so, but there are other ways to do it.

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Actually I've asked a few oldies about just this question and it's called the glad eye. I think this is where the original thesis of the Evil eye comes from. It's said that the eyes are the window to the soul and the soul that looks out of them can't hide its true nature so it figures Gabo.

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