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thejewitches · 2 years
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Learn about the evil eye. 
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calendae-creations · 1 year
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Ward off the evil eye with this 100% cotton hand knitted kippah!  $30 plus $5 shipping and handling in the USA (will be more expensive to ship elsewhere, sorry!), payable by paypal. Message me to purchase, or with any questions you may have.  I also take custom orders!
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If you're Jewish, reblog with whether you:
-Say "Bli Ayin Hara" after saying that something is good
-Say "Kein Ayin Hara" after saying that something is good
-Say "Tfu Tfu Tfu" after saying that something is good
-Spit three times after saying that something is good
-Say/do any combination of the above
-Say/do something else related to Ayin Hara
-Say/do nothing
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tabernacleheart · 2 years
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Abraham Lincoln once said, "When you look for the bad in mankind expecting to find it, you surely will."  [When we do] not want to see the good in others but relate to other people as threats to the self, [our eye becomes an "evil eye," the "ayin hara"]. It is the eye of fear, mistrust, anxiety, and loneliness. For that reason it does not will the good for others, since it is (inevitably) conscious of itself and its own incompleteness, and the well-being of others testifies of the self's own sickness. It therefore seeks company in darkness, and imagines the world in terms that warrant its suspicions. It rationalizes its evil perspective, cynically doubting the motives of others, calling good: evil and evil: good. This distorted view [of moral truth] causes an inversion of values, wherein what is important is deemed insignificant-- [the carnal overruling the spiritual, survival taking total precedence over service,] and vice-versa. Eventually this way of ["evil seeing"] leads to madness (settled anger), and a fixed denial of all that is worthy and of value. [One Jewish sage even states that evil speech] and an evil eye cause the affliction of "tzaraat ayin" -- the "leprous eye" that is [fatally] unable to look at things positively.
Tragically, it is possible to have [an evil eye] toward God Himself. When we doubt His goodness or live in fear of the future, we are not unlike that servant who thought God was "a severe man: You take what you did not deposit, and reap what you did not sow" (Luke 19:21). Our lack of trust removes the light from our path until we find ourselves in the pit of despair, unable to see the way to go. [We then experience firsthand what] Jesus said: "Your eye is the lamp of your body. When your eye is healthy (ayin tovah), your whole body is full of light, but when it is bad (ayin hara), your body is full of darkness. Therefore be careful lest the light in you be darkness (Luke 11:34-35)... [for if] the light in you is darkness, how great is that darkness!" (Matt. 6:23)
John J. Parsons
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atariaaren · 4 months
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since there's starting to be a lot of you guys now, decided it might be fun to do a meet the artist! so uh, howdy!
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supercantaloupe · 7 months
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in hindsight someone implying i'm anti intellectual for having bad opera opinions (i guess?) is itself extremely funny considering i'm in grad school for musicology
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ofpd · 1 month
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i had a short-lived dream of traveling to new york during spring break and seeing sweeney todd while it has its current cast but decided that would be too expensive and tiring. i think i'll likely meet a different celebrity though and you guys will be so jealous
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itchyeye · 1 year
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this very clearly contradicts canon which is only sexy when i do it but i like to think that when jonah bodyhops he retains certain aspects of his deceased host since he is physically using their body like a hermit crab in a new shell
and sometimes it's a bad knee or gum disease but other times it's suddenly disliking peppermint when he liked it in his last two bodies, or becoming an early bird for a few weeks before he adjusts back to being his usual night owl self... he was always a side sleeper but now he prefers sleeping on his back, etc.
it's somewhat random what aspects of the stolen bodies stick around and which ones fade back to his usual preferences
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lostjonscaves · 3 months
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have begun a ritual of wearing my little eye earrings weekly to commemorate mag thursdays
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butchfeygela · 1 year
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lets gooo girls
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thejewitches · 1 year
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In a world where such evil exists, people seek to prevent and remedy it when presented with such an option. There are hundreds of methodologies, but most fit within the bounds of ma’asim (rituals), segulot (folk remedies), and kemiyiot (amulets).
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evilmode · 1 year
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at least vaneigem is alive and in good spirits
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koheletgirl · 2 years
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im going to get. a tattoo.
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s1ck-b1tch-2 · 1 year
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You ever forget a word in every language? I was sitting here, trying to remember the words ayin hara (Hebrew) and nothing came to mind. I literally know it in English, Spanish, Hebrew, Yiddish, and Arabic. It is a literal translation too! Obviously the nazar is called ayin hara.
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atthebell-moved · 1 year
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have not written a single word in over a week been too busy making money
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Don’t you get paranoid posting about your children? Wear an evil eye bracelet.
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I supposed I’d better not leave the house anymore either, seeing as every time I do, even if I don’t have a small child with me who someone might see, I am visibly pregnant. Best wait til I’m a menopausal empty-nester to go anywhere again or say anything to anyone anywhere ever so that I can more easily hide the fact that I have children from all the people just waiting to pounce with their ayin hara. Oh shoot, but then there might be grandchildren. Guess I’d better be a hermit forever. It’s been nice knowing you all.
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