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The Evil Eye: The History, Mystery, and Magic of the Quiet Curse

The Evil Eye: The History, Mystery, and Magic of the Quiet Curse

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The evil eye is a rich cultural phenomenon with ancient roots and modern manifestations. This book explores its origins, diagnosis, cure, and use of amulets and talismans, including the Hamsa, Italian cornicello, mano figa, azabache stone, Kabbalah red string, mirror pendants, jumble beads, and Assyrian evil eye. It also includes the history and use of various talismans such as the Hamsa, Italian cornicello, mano figa, azabache stone, Kabbalah red string, mirror pendants, jumble beads, and Assyrian evil eye.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 25 May 2023
Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser


The evil eye is a rich and diverse cultural phenomenon with a long history and widespread presence across many cultures and traditions. It has been referenced in numerous religious texts, including the Bible, the Quran, and the Talmud, and has been associated with a range of beliefs and practices. In this book, we will explore the origins of the evil eye, its various manifestations, and its impact on individuals and communities.

The evil eye is believed to be a negative force that can cause harm, misfortune, or even death to those who are perceived to have it. It is often associated with jealousy, envy, or resentment and is thought to be caused by a person's gaze or by the possession of certain objects. The evil eye can be diagnosed by a variety of symptoms, including headaches, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue. It can be cured by a variety of methods, including prayer, meditation, and the use of amulets and talismans.

One of the most famous amulets associated with the evil eye is the Hamsa, which is a hand-shaped symbol that is believed to protect against evil. The Hamsa has been used for centuries in many cultures and is often seen in jewelry, paintings, and other decorative items. Other talismans include the Italian cornicello and mano figa, the azabache stone, the Kabbalah red string, mirror pendants, jumble beads, and the Assyrian evil eye.

The history of the evil eye is complex and varied. It has been traced back to ancient Egypt, where it was believed to be a powerful symbol of protection against evil spirits. In ancient Greece and Rome, the evil eye was associated with the goddess Athena and was believed to bring good luck and prosperity. In the Middle Ages, the evil eye was associated with witchcraft and was used to cast spells and curses.

Despite its negative reputation, the evil eye has also been used for positive purposes. It has been used to protect against illness, injury, and bad luck and has been associated with good health and fertility. In some cultures, the evil eye is even seen as a symbol of beauty and grace.

However, the evil eye can also be a source of conflict and tension. It can be used to manipulate or control others and can lead to feelings of jealousy and resentment. It is important to be aware of the potential negative effects of the evil eye and to take steps to protect yourself and others.

One of the most effective ways to protect yourself from the evil eye is to wear amulets and talismans. These can be worn as jewelry, or they can be placed in your home or office. It is important to choose amulets and talismans that are appropriate for your culture and that are made with high-quality materials.

In addition to wearing amulets and talismans, it is important to be aware of the behaviors that can attract the evil eye. These include staring, pointing, and making negative comments about others. It is also important to be respectful of others and to treat them with kindness and compassion.

If you believe that you have been affected by the evil eye, it is important to seek medical attention. A doctor can diagnose the condition and provide treatment. In some cases, the evil eye can be cured by a combination of prayer, meditation, and the use of amulets and talismans.

In conclusion, the evil eye is a rich and diverse cultural phenomenon with a long history and widespread presence across many cultures and traditions. It is believed to be a negative force that can cause harm, misfortune, or even death to those who are perceived to have it. While it can be a source of conflict and tension, it can also be used for positive purposes. By wearing amulets and talismans, being aware of the behaviors that can attract the evil eye, and seeking medical attention if you believe that you have been affected, you can protect yourself and others from the negative effects of the evil eye.


Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781578637973

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