Soulmate Gem
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blue Typically, when in jewellery, the evil eye is blue and white. However, different colours are used for other meanings. For example, an orange colour can represent protection as well as happiness, motivation, creativity, and playfulness.
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Read More »Many people who believe in the evil eye have attempted to find ways to protect themselves and loved ones from it. Alan Dundes, who was also a folklorist, reiterates the fact that the evil eye is not just an outdated superstition. He states that it still drives specific behaviour in certain cultures all over the world. Without a doubt, one of the most popular forms of protection from the evil eye is by wearing it through jewellery. Read on to discover why this is the case. We will also enlighten you on three other protection methods which have been adopted by various cultures. 1. Wearing Evil Eye Jewellery: Wearing the evil eye symbol is believed to be enough to protect yourself against the evil eye. This is usually done by wearing evil eye jewellery, which has grown to be a huge fashion statement in both believers and non-believers. Typically, when in jewellery, the evil eye is blue and white. However, different colours are used for other meanings. For example, an orange colour can represent protection as well as happiness, motivation, creativity, and playfulness. Dark blue is for karma and fate protection, while light blue is for general protection. Dark green is for happiness, red for courage, brown for connection with nature, and yellow for health. Grey is for protection against sorrow, white for focus, and pink for the protection of friendships. The symbol can be incorporated into many types of jewellery, including evil eye rings , bracelets , and other accessories. 2. Mirror Talisman: Because of the reflective property of mirrors, people believe that they will bounce your bad luck back to the sender. This belief causes some people to arrange mirrors in their doorways and other commonly used rooms in their home to ward off bad luck. 3. Coconut Rituals: Coconut rituals involve getting a coconut and smashing it to the ground. The coconut is supposed to resemble the bad luck and the evil eye which has cursed you. This method typically takes place in a 'pure environment', such as a temple or chapel. The idea is to smash the coconut as far away from your home as possible, in order to ensure the bad luck doesn't gravitate back towards you. 4. Magnet Cleanses: Other traditions believe that a 'magnet cleanse' effectively helps to pull the bad luck away from you. The ritual involves passing the magnet over your body from your head to your toes. Legend says to then burn the magnet, in an attempt to burn the evil eye and all the bad it brings.
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