The Evil Eyes Mac OS
- Evil Eye is a 2020 American horror film directed by Elan and Rajeev Dassani and written by Madhuri Shekar, based on her Audible Original audio play of the same name. The film stars Sarita Choudhury, Sunita Mani and Omar Maskati.It was executive produced by Jason Blum of Blumhouse Television and Priyanka Chopra of Purple Pebble Pictures. Evil Eye was released on October 13, 2020, by Amazon.
- The evil eye, known as “mati” (μάτι) in Greek culture, is a curse thought to be given by a malicious glare that can cause bad luck or loss. You may have heard someone giving you the 'evil eye' from across the room - and many people around the world believe this to be more then just a saying.
- Decay – The Mare is a 3D psychological horror adventure and homage to the Resident Evil and Silent Hill games, as well as to horror adventure games like Phantasmagoria, The 11th Hour and Gabriel Knight.
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How can we cure the Evil Eye curse ourselves? The evil eye arises from an envious gaze directed towards a person, which can bring misfortune, illness or serious injuries of various kinds. Many people have asked me whether the evil eye really exists.
What is the Evil Eye?
Finds a source for the Eye of Sauron, and other representations of baleful eyes in Tolkien’s work (“one of the most pervasive and compelling patterns of imagery”), in the Celtic mythological figure Balor of the Evil Eye.
Contents
- What is the Evil Eye?
- How to Cure the Evil Eye
What is the Evil Eye?
The Evil Eye occurs when the gaze of certain people, certain acts and negative feelings such as envy, have the ability to cause harm to others. It is known since antiquity, it is widespread in almost all countries of the world, and it is common to different religions and cultures. The ancient Egyptians used eyeshadow and lipstick to prevent the evil eye from entering their eyes or mouths. Both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible mention the evil eye.
You should know that the evil eye is not just a superstitious belief, but a phenomenon of our reality, which works by the principle of thought. When a person directs negative thoughts towards another person, this can cause harm, mainly affecting the life of the victim in negative ways. The power of human thought is so vast that it can break apart entire societies.
In today’s post, we will look in depth at the different ways in which the evil eye is real, as well as its symptoms, and a series of remedies to get rid of the evil eye, using ancient traditions of the Middle East and Europe, mostly Turkey, Greece, and Italy, where it is called Malocchio. If you feel that you have been affected by this curse and want to learn how to cure the evil eye, read on.
Common symptoms of Evil Eye
The most common symptoms of the evil eye are feelings of physical and/or emotional exhaustion, unexplained bad luck or unfavorable incidences and illnesses. It is believed that the evil eye causes drowsiness, drooping eyelids, tiredness, lack of concentration, restlessness, discomfort, cramps, convulsions, headaches, hiccups, clumsiness, stomach pains, dry cough, diarrhea, itching, blood and vision problems, alterations in sexual activity, impotence, sterility, menstruation disorders, problems in pregnancy and childbirth, deficiency of breast milk and mastitis. Among babies and young children, some symptoms of the evil eye are incessant crying and irritation, the baby refusing to suckle or drink milk. Other traditional ancient common symptoms of the evil eye are drought or lack of rain, drying of wells, wilting of plants, sudden loss of business, etc.
Evil Eye Curse
Who Can Get the Evil Eye?
Anyone can be affected by the powers of the evil eye, but usually it mainly affects the weakest and most vulnerable in society, such as infants, young children, young girls, elderly women, but also the rest of the population, men of all ages and adult women, they can suffer the attacks of evil.
Actually, anyone can suffer from the evil eye, since everyone can be the object of envy: animals, things and even businesses, farmland, boats and any inanimate object in which the damage can be manifested. If there are illnesses, sudden deaths, or catastrophes, they can be attributed to this evil.
How to Cure the Evil Eye
Do a Spiritual Cleanse with Egg
First, Click here to read the full article: Spiritual Egg Cleansing. An egg cleanse will not only remove any negative influences in your energy fields, but it will also help you to learn what the cause of your suffering was. This is because, once the cleanse with egg is done, you can read the meaning by looking at the egg.
Get Rid of the Evil Eye using Rainwater and Coal
Rainwater combined with coal is another popular remedy for the evil eye. You will fill up a glass with rainwater and add three pieces of charcoal. Now, place the glass behind the front door of the house where the affected person lives. You will leave it there for three hours making sure no one enters the house through that door. Finally, get rid of the liquid by throwing it away far from the house. The glass should be thrown away as well.
10 Common Symptoms of Evil Eye and How to Cure Them
Symptom 1 of Evil Eye: Is a particular member of the family suffering from a chronic illness? The reason could be due to the evil eye of neighbors or other relatives.
Remedy: Collect seawater in a bottle or jar and distill this water using a white cloth. After the distillation, take the water and mix it with a small amount of komiyam (cow urine). Keep it in a bottle and splash a little of this water in all the rooms of the house on Tuesdays, Fridays, and the days of full moon and new moon. This remedy will help you get rid of the evil eye that is in your home, along with any disease that it has brought.
Symptom 2 of evil eye: Misfortune, bad luck, loss of fortune and unemployment. These are some of the common effects of the evil eye. Let’s see how we can treat the evil eye in these circumstances.
Remedy: One of the most common and known methods to remove the evil eye is to have an aquarium in the house. This aquarium should be kept in the main hall of the house and should be placed on the south side of the room.
Symptom 3 of evil eye: Is your business going through a bad patch, or are you not getting the success you deserve in business? This could be due to the evil eye created by your competitors.
Remedy: To avoid getting the evil eye from competitors or envy neighbors, place a lemon in a glass full of water. Make sure the glass is transparent white. Keep the glass in a place that is very visible to the people who visit your business. Change this water every day. Every Saturday, remove the lemon and replace it with a new one. This way you can avoid the evil eye that affects your business or career.
Symptom 4 of evil eye: Does your child suffer from constant stomach pain? It can also be due to this curse. This is one of the most common remedies for the evil eye that exist.
Remedy: Take a small amount of sand that you have found in the street, and mix it with mustard. Gently apply the mixture on the affected person’s stomach. After applying the mixture, take the remains and throw them in a fire. This will burn the effects of the evil eye, getting rid of it completely on your children or members of your family.
Symptom 5 of evil eye: Are the valuables in your home getting lost or broken very often? It may be due to the evil eye of people who are envious of the nice things you have in your home.
Remedy: This way of treating the evil eye is very similar to the previous one. Simply put beads or colored stones in a white container or jar that is visible in your home. This should solve the problem quickly.
Symptom 6 of evil eye: The evil eye can affect babies, causing sudden illness. This is a common sign after someone has visited your home to see your newborn baby.
Remedy: Take a pinch of salt with your hand, close the palm with the salt on it and move it around the baby’s head three times in a clockwise direction and three times in the opposite direction. Then dissolve the salt in your palm with water. All the evil eye in the baby will be dissolved with the salt. Let’s see other possible manifestations and symptoms of the evil eye.
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Symptom 7 of evil eye: Frequent diseases and loss of appetite in cattle.
Remedy: Did you know that the evil eye can also affect animals? Yes, the evil eye can cause disease and loss of appetite in cows, dogs, lambs and other animals. One of the ways to eliminate the evil eye is by bathing the affected cattle using turmeric powder mixed with water.
Symptom 8 of evil eye: The evil eye can easily affect pregnant women when they leave the house. There are some remedies for the evil eye that you can try for these cases. Here’s the most effective one:
Remedy: When leaving the house, the pregnant woman should collect three leaves from a cedar tree. When returning home, burn the leaves, in turn burning the power of the evil eye with them.
Symptom 9 of evil eye: Are you a public speaker? Are you suffering from constant throat problems? This could be due to the evil eye.
Remedy: Pick up a twig of Ficus religiosa and tie it in front of your house. Take another similar branch, break it into three pieces and store it in your pocket. This will serve as a remedy for the evil eye.
Symptom 10 of evil eye: Another of the symptoms of the evil eye can be problems between husband and wife, and frequent fights.
Remedy: For this type of problems there are a series of objects that you can place in your house to prevent the evil eye. Some of them are roasted alum, red peppers, green peppers, a large seashell, and lemon.
A Prayer against Evil Eye
“Go away, Satan, You have nothing here, especially with this Holy Spirit, the Lord is with me. I am not afraid of you, and I do not want to follow you in spite of all things. I love the Lord my God, Creator of the universe and my Creator. Stay away, you wicked one. Your way is not in my way, Get out of here.
O, My God I believed in you, and You guided me and my strength and trained me on your love, and slap me whenever I try to get out of your way I want you by my side and with me and with all my senses that endowed me that do not hear and see and feel only the voice of the Lord and his word, I love you so much and know that you will not give up Because I am a weak person.
Bless me, Lord, and Purify me, for I want to be in the line of righteous. And you devil, get out of here. What if you do not see that my love for my mother Mary and Jesus is greater than everything? Go away and don’t come back again.
Glory to you, O Lord. (Say three times) Amen.”
How to protect yourself from the Evil Eye
The most common amulets used in Latin America are a red ribbon, a clove or head of garlic, red and black glass beads, a blue eye made of glass, amber stone, the cross. Also, never return the envious gaze, do make the “Sign of the horns” frequently or cross your fingers, entrust yourself to a protective saint or angel.
Sign of the Horn and Eye to prevent Evil Eye
By planting nine plum seeds in a pot, your home and the people who live in it will be protected against the evil eye. Also, garlic can help us prevent negative energy. You can hang a small string of garlic by the front porch or main entrance to the house, also in the kitchen. Garlic has purifying effects on the body and soul.
In Conclusion
The best way to overcome the evil eye is to avoid it, by wearing a protection amulet, keeping a healthy and clean aura, and cleansing your home of negative energies. There are also a variety of crystals that have the capacity to absorb spiritual attacks. The important thing is that you act on time and correctly, to overcome this problem that affects many people.
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The Evil Eye II - The Touch - The Penalty
'Some friendly Teydmena, sorry to see my suffering plight, said to me: 'This is because thou hast been eye-struck-what! you do not understand 'eye-struck'? Certainly they have looked in your eyes, Khalil. We have lookers (God cut them off!) among us, that with their only (malignant) eye-glances may strike down a fowl flying; and you shall see the bird tumble in the air with loud shrieking kdk-kd-kd-kd-kd. Well'ah their looking can blast a palm-tree so that you shall see it wither away. These are things well ascertained by many faithful witnesses.' ' Doughty's : Travels in the Arabian Desert.
There is one visit I have always been a little remorseful about. It was in Mayo where I had gone to see the broken walls and grass-grown hearthstone that remain of the house where Raftery the poet was born. I was taken to see an old woman near, and the friend who was with me asked her about 'Those.' I could see she was unwilling to speak, and I would not press her, for there are some who fear to vex invisible hearers; so we talked of America where she had lived for a little while. But presently she said, 'All I ever saw of them myself was one night when I was going home, and they were behind in the field watching me. I couldn't see them but I saw the lights they carried, two lights on the top of a sort of dark oak pole. So I watched them and they watched me, and when we were tired watching one another the lights all went into one blaze, and then they went away and it went out.' She told also one or two of the traditional stories, of the man who had a hump put on him, and the woman 'taken' and rescued by her husband, who she had directed to seize the horse she was riding with his left hand.
Then she gave a cry and took up her walking stick from the hearth, burned through, and in two pieces, though the fire had seemed to be but a smouldering heap of ashes. We were very sorry, but she said 'Don't be sorry. It is well it was into it the harm went.' I passed the house two or three hours afterwards; shutters and door were closed, and I felt that she was fretting for the stick that had been 'America and back with me, and had walked every part of the world,' and through the loss of which, it may be, she had 'paid the penalty.'
I told a neighbour about the doctor having attended a man on the mountains~nd how after some time, he found that one of the children was sick also, but this had been hidden from him, because if one had to die they wanted it to be the child.
'That's natural,' he said. 'Let the child pay the penalty if it has to be paid. That's a thing that might happen easy enough.'
I was told by M. McGarity:
There was a boy of the Cloonans I knew was at Killinane thatching Henniff's house. And a woman passed by, and she looked up at him, but she never said, 'God bless the work.' And Cloonan's mother was in the road to Gort and the woman met her and said, 'Where did your son learn thatching?' And that day he had a great fall and was brought home hurt, and the mother went to Biddy Early. And she said, 'Didn't a red-haired woman meet you one day going into Gort and ask where did your son learn thatching? And didn't she look up at him as she passed? It was then it was done.' And she gave a bottle and he got well after a while.'
Some say the evil eye is in those who were baptized wrong, but I believe it's not that, but if, when a woman is carrying, some one that meets her says, 'So you're in that way,' and she says, 'The devil a fear of me,' as even a married woman might say for sport or not to let on, the devil gets possession of the child at that moment, and when it is born it has the evil eye. M
argaret Bartly:
There was a woman below in that village where I lived to my grief and my sorrow, and she used to be throwing the evil eye, but she is in the poorhouse now - Mrs. Boylan her name is. Four she threw it on, not children but big men, and they lost the walk and all, and died. Maybe she didn't know she had it, but it is no load to any one to say 'God bless you.' I faced her one time and told her it would be no load to her when she would see the man in the field, and the horses ploughing to say 'God bless them,' and she was vexed and she asked did I think she had the evil eye, and I said I did. So she began to scold and I left her. That was five years ago, and it is in the poor-house in Ballyvaughan she is this two years; but she can do no harm there because she has lost her sight.
Mrs. Nelly of Knockmogue:
There was a girl lived there near the gate got sick. And after waiting a long time and she getting no better the mother brought in a woman that lived in the bog beyond, that used to do cures. And when she saw the girl, she knew what it was, and that she had been overlooked. And she said, 'Did you meet three men on the road one day, and didn't one of them, a dark one, speak to you and give no blessing?' And she said that was so. And she would have done a cure on her, but we had a very good priest at that time, Father Hayden, a curate, and he used to take a drop of liquor and so he had courage to do cures. And he said this was a business for him, and he cured her, and the mother gave him money for it.
It was by herbs that woman used to do cures, and whatever power she got in the gathering of them, she was able to tell what would happen. But she was in great danger all her life from gathering the herbs, for they don't like any one to be cured that they have put a touch on.
Mrs. Clerey:
I can tell you what happened to two sons of mine. A woman that passed by them said, 'You've often threatened me by night, and my curse is on you now.' And the one answered her back but the other didn't. And after that they both took sick, but the one that didn't answer her was the worst. And they pined a long time. And I brought the one that was so bad over to Kilronan to the priest and he read over him. It was a lump in his mouth he had, that you could hardly put down a spoonful of milk, and there was a good doctor there and he sliced it, and he got well. But the priest often told me that but for what he did for him he would never have got well. For there's no doubt there's some in the world it's not well to talk with.
The time my son got the pain, he came in roaring and said he. got a stab in the knee. It was surely some evil thing that put it on him. There are some that have the evil eye, and that don't know it themselves. Father McEvilly told me that. He said a woman that was carrying, and that was not married, but that got married while she was carrying, she might put the evil eye on you, and not know it at all. And he said anyway it would be no great load to say 'God bless you' to any one you might meet.
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The priests can do cures if they like, but those that have stock don't like to be doing it, Father Folan won't do it, but Father McEvilly would.
One time my brother got a great pain, and my father sent me to Father Gallagher, to ask could he cure and read the Mass of the Holy Ghost over him. But when I asked him he called out, 'I won't do that, I won't read for any one. He was afraid to go as far as that for fear it might fall on his stock, that he had a great deal of.
James Fahey:
Do you think the drohuil is not in other places besides Aran? My mother told me herself that she was out at a dance one evening, and there was a fine young man there and he dancing till be had them all tired; and a woman that was sitting there said 'He can do what he likes with his legs,' and at that instant he fell dead. My mother told me that herself, and she heard the woman say it, and so did many others that were there.
Frank McDaragh:
There's none can do cures well in this island like Biddy Early used to do. I want to know of some good man or woman in that line to go to, for that little girl of my own got a touch last week. Coming home from Mass she was, and she felt a pain in her knee, and it ran down to the foot and up again, and since then the feet are swelled, you might see them.
Mrs. Meade:
And about here they all believe in the faeries-and I hear them say-but I don't give much heed to it-that Mrs. Hehir the butcher's sister that died last week-but I don't know much about it. But anyhow she was married three years, and had a child every year, and this time she died. And when the coffin was leaving the house, the young baby began to scream, and to go into convulsions, for all the world as if it was put on the fire.
Another says about this same woman~ Mrs. Hehir: It's overlooked she was when she went out for a walk with a scholar from the seminary that is going to be a priest, and she without a shawl over her head. It's then she was overlooked; they seeing what a fine handsome woman she was, she was took away to be nurse to themselves.
Mrs. Quade:
A great pity it was about Mrs. Helhr and she leaving three young orphans. But sure they do be saying a great big black bird flew into the house and around about the kitchen-and it was the next day the sickness took her.
The Doctor:
Mrs. Hehirs was a difficult case to diagnose, and I could not give it a name. At the end she was flushed and delirious; and when one of the women attending her said, 'She looks so well you wouldn't think it was herself that was in it at all,' I knew what was in their minds. Afterwards I was told that the day the illness began she had been churning, and a strange woman came in and said, 'Give me a bold of the staff and I'll do a bit of the churning for you.' But she refused and the woman said, 'It's the last time you'll have the chance of refusing anyone that asks you' and went out, and she was not see again, then or afterwards.
J. Madden:
There's one thing should never be done, and that's to say 'That's a fine woman,' or such a thing and not to say 'God bless her.' I never believed that till a man that lives in the next holding to my own told me what happened to a springer he had. She was as fine a creature as ever you seen, and one day a friend of his came in to see him, and when he was going away, 'That's a grand cow,' says he, but he didn't say 'God bless it.' Well, the owner of the cow went into the house and he sat down by the fire and lit a pipe, and when he had the pipe smoked out he came out again, and there she was lying down and not able to stir. So he remembered what happened and he went after his friend, and found him in a neighbour's house. And he brought him back with him, and made him go into the field and say, 'God bless it,' and spit on the cow. And with that she got up and walked away as well as before.
John McManus:
They can only take a child or a horse or such things through the eye of a sinner. If his eye falls on it, and he speaks to praise it and doesn't say 'God bless it,' they can bring it away then. But if you say it yourself in your heart, it will do as well.
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There was a man lived about a mile beyond Spiddal, and he was one day at a play, and he was the best at the hurling and the throwing and every game. And a woman of the crowd called out to him, 'You're the straightest man that's in it.' And twice after that a man that was beside him and that heard that said, saw him pass by with his coat on before sunrise. And on the fifth day after that he was dead.
He left four or five sons and some of them went to America and the eldest of them married and was living in the place with his wife. And he was going to Galway for a fair, and his wife was away with her father and mother on the road to Galway and she bid him to come early, that she'd have some commands for him to do. So it was before sunrise when he set out, and he was going over a little side road through the fields, and he came -on the biggest fair he ever saw, and the most people in it. And they made a way for him to pass through and a man with a big coat and a tall hat came out from them and said, 'Do you know me?' And he said, 'Are you my father?' And the man said, 'I am, and but for me you'd be sorry for coming here, but I saved you, but don't be coming out so early in the morning again.' And he said, 'It was a year ago that Jimmy went to America. And that was time enough.' And then he said, 'And it was you that drove your sister away, and gave her no fortune.' And that was true enough.
One time there was two brothers standing in a gap in that field you're looking at. And a woman passed by, I wouldn't like to tell you her name, for we should speak no evil of her and she's dead now,-the Lord have mercy on her. And when she passed they heard her say in Irish, 'The devil take you,' but whether she knew they were there or not, I don't know. And the elder of the brothers called out, 'The devil take yourself as well.' But the younger one said nothing. And that night the younger one took sick, and through the night he was calling out and talking as if to people in the room. And the next day the mother went to a woman that gathered herbs, the mother of the woman that does cures by them now, and told her all that happened.
And she took a rag of an old red coat, and went down to the last village, and into the house of the woman that had put it, the evil eye, on him. And she sat there and was talking with her, and watched until she made a spit on the floor, and then she gathered it up on the rag and came to the sick man in the bed and rubbed him with it, and he got well on the minute.
It was hardly ever that woman would say 'God bless the work' as she passed, and there were some would leave the work and come out on the road and hold her by the shoulder till she'd say it.
A Man on the Boat.
There are many can put on the drohuil. I knew a child in our village and a neighbour came in and said, 'That's a fine child'; and no sooner was he gone than the child got a fit. So they brought him back and made him spit on the child and it got well after. Those that have that power, I believe it's born with them, and it's said they can do it on their own children as well as on ours.
There was a boy called Faherty, nephew to Faherty that keeps the licensed house, and he was a great one for all games, and at every pattern, and whenever anything was going on. And one time he went over to Kilronan where they had some sports, and it the 24th of June. And they were throwing the weight, and he took it up and he threw it farther than the police or any that were there; and the second time he did the same thing. And when he was going to throw it the third time, his uncle came to him and said 'It's best for you to leave it now; you have enough done.' But he wouldn't mind him, and threw it the third time, and farther than they all.
And the next year at that time on the 24th of June, he was stretched on his bed, and he died. And some one was talking about the day he did so much at Kilronan, and the father said:
'I remember him coming into the house after that, and he put up his arm on the dresser as if there was something ailed him.' And the boy spoke from his bed and said, 'You ought to have said 'God bless you' then. If my mother had been living then she'd have said it, and I wouldn't be lying here now.'
There were two other fine young men died in the same year, and one night after, the three of them appeared to a sick man, Jamsie Power, on the south island, and talked with him. But they didn't stay long because, they said, they had to go on to the coast of Clare.
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My own first-born child wasn't spared. He was born in February and all the neighbours said they never saw so fine a child. And one night towards the end of March, I was in the bed, and the child on my arm between me and the wall, sleeping warm and well, and the wife was settling things about the house. And when she got into bed, she wanted to take the child, and I said, 'Don't stir him, where he's so warm and so well'; but she took him in her own arm. And in the morning be was dead. And up to the time he was buried, you'd say he wasn't dead at all, so fresh and so full in the face he looked.
Presented by Nancy MacCorkill, F.S.A. Scot USA
Author, Poet,
Historian of the Ancient Clans of Scotland
Source: Taken from Carmichael's Interviews with the elederly Celts in The Wester Isles & O'Grady's Interviews with the same type people.
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