Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Evil Eye Beads Origins Of The Evil Eye Bracelet?

Origins of the evil eye bracelet? - evil eye beads

Does anyone know? These bracelets will be fine with the financial statements (glass, enamel, etc.) for each account is usually a different color with a white circle in the middle. I understand they are to protect from evil, but what the world is its origin?

2 comments:

june81 said...

The evil eye is the name of a disease transmitted - usually without intention - by someone who is jealous. It is also called the eye and the envious eye envious. The evil eye belief is that a person who can hurt you, your children, your animals or your fruit trees, for "research" with envy and praising them. The first written mention of the "evil eye" occurs in the Sumerian clay tablets from the third millennium before Christ. Agate of exceptional quality worn to protect the user from the influence of the evil eye were also discovered in the royal tombs of Ur, Sumerian.

The most common element of "decoration" (as the European one) in a Turkish house, car, person, child or property is the mysterious aspect of the "eye" in a blue glass called "Nazar boncugu perceived" or "eye beads." Amulets that are used to ward off the evil eye is known as a repellent talisman or amulet charm. In Greece and Turkey, the most common form of apotropaic charm of the charm of a blue glass eye is, in turn, shows the blue of the evil eye andso confused.

In areas where the belief is produced in the evil eye, is the All-Seeing Eye, one using many forms of reflective eye charm as a talisman against the risk of excommunication. The All-Seeing Eye - The eye of man by surronunded beams rediating - appears on the Great Seal of the United States can be seen in at least one North American Good Luck Coin to "defend" entity "from evil" and is a symbol of many beautiful and Freemasonry, which represents the Great Architect of the Universe.

From Turkey to Cyprus through the Central Asian republics, the Turks, Uyghur Turks in China - and all of the following, and between - the belief in the impact of the "eye" is not only believes, but really scary. To demonstrate the universality of faith in your eyes and use ceremonies and rituals in order to avoid this, consider just some of the names for this phenomenon:
Turkish: 'Nazar Kem "or" Goz "
Roman: Oculus Malus
Greek başkanı
Italiano: Mallochio jettatura o
German: Bose view
Spanish: Mal Ojo
French: Mauvais Oeil
India: Drishtidosham (Third Eye of Budda)
Ireland: droch-Shuili
Hebrew: Ayin Horea
In Arabic: Ayin Harsha
Egyptian Eye of Horus
Mexican: Ojo de Venado
English: Evil Eye, All-Seeing Eye, Evil Eye Protector



PS: We Chinese believe that agate the wearer against evil, protecting nothing. There is a belief of my mother and my elders told me that since I was a child. Dzi'm with an account with me, and I really appreciate. Auditors also Agate Dzi. Maybe you can try to account Dzi ... Improve the "chi" or energy, or feng shui (if you believe).

KILLER QUEEN!!!! said...

Greece ...

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