Superstitions are pretty common. Whether it’s stepping on a crack, putting your purse on the floor or throwing salt over your shoulder, all cultures and people have superstitious beliefs. And the evil ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The concept of the evil eye dates back to ancient Sumeria and Mesopotamia, later spreading throughout Africa, Europe, India, and ...
Jewelry designed to ward off the “evil eye” and protect a young girl in her passage to the afterlife more than 1,800 years ago has been unveiled in Jerusalem some 50 years after the items were ...
If you’ve ever had the evil eye cast upon you, you know that it meant someone was sending negative energies your way in an effort to bring bad luck, misfortune, and pain to you. It is usually done out ...
One of the key universal laws to understand is that “energy doesn’t die; it can only transform.” This means that when someone focuses any type of energy on you, your aura absorbs it to later do ...
When I was a kid my mom had a dark blue glass nazar — a charm protecting against the "evil eye" — hanging in our kitchen. She got it on a trip to Turkey sometime before I was born. I remember asking ...
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