Bad luck plays a major role in the belief of modern societies. Even the tiniest of accidents are shrugged of as bad luck showered down from the heavens due to your actions. In truth, bad luck has a much deeper meaning; and understanding its source is the only way of avoiding it.
Are You Having A Bad Day?
Bad luck is the general term used by those ignorant of its source. Many would think of bad luck as part of their life and you need to cope with it if you want to be successful. But bad luck has its own definition and may come from different sources.
One major source of bad luck is the Evil Eye. The gypsy always looks at the Evil Eye as a walking disaster. You don’t need to have magical powers or blessed by negative energies to make use of the Evil Eye. Its concept is simple as it is mysterious to anyone who doesn’t understand it.
Anyone can be a bearer of the Evil Eye. The negative emotions you harbor for another can be a fuel to power your gaze to inflict bad luck on another. Let's face it; when we hate someone, we always have malicious thoughts that you want to inflict on the other party. Once you have the will to manifest these thoughts with a simple gaze, then you can be sure that the other party will be feeling it most keenly. This is the source of the Evil Eye.
Make The Bad Luck Go Away
There are plenty of ways to get rid of bad luck -- a lucky rabbit's foot, a charm bracelet, a trinket blessed by diving powers, and so on. But the best form of protection for bad luck and the Evil Eye is the Lucky Eyes.
Lucky Eyes is a simple charm, and many would even view it as a fashion accessory. But the symbol on it is enough to dispel all your worries away. The power of the Lucky Eye is on the symbol embedded into its center. The Eye, as many would term it, has the power to absorb any negative energy that stems from the Evil Eye. Some even believed that it even extends to absorbing negative forces from other sources -- may it be from nature, from sick people, or from your surroundings.
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