The Evil Eye is nothing to scoff at. I received such an uncomfortable stare shortly before the Pandemic began and went on to have one of the worst years of my life.
Thank you for sharing your experience. The belief in the Evil Eye is common in many cultures and can be a source of concern for those who believe in its effects. We hope things have improved for you since then. Staying positive and taking care of your well-being can help overcome difficult times.
Amulet =/= talisman and sure as hell is not a charm or a fetish (for ex. the milagros). That symbol shown associated with Simbi, is a veve, neither an amulet nor a talisman. The closest we can think of is summoning seal, akin to those used in Solominic magick.
Hi there! Thank you for your comment! Actually, "Mjolnir" is pronounced as "myol-nir" with a silent "j." The "mj" combination is common in Scandinavian languages, where the word originated. :)
Wow i didnt know most of these. Great info!
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Could you do a video on an amulet which attracts prosperity without wrecking one’s karma or making one regret their choices?
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@@anadmirer8789 I doubt such exists
Same as esoteric knowledge in the Philippines we strongly believe on amulets known as anting anting in Filipino language...
Do a video on Enochian amulets.
Good idea 💡
What is amulet and or talisman called in the thumbnail picture at the beginning of your video
I have the glass evil eye here outside and inside my home.
Love this! 💖
The Evil Eye is nothing to scoff at. I received such an uncomfortable stare shortly before the Pandemic began and went on to have one of the worst years of my life.
Thank you for sharing your experience. The belief in the Evil Eye is common in many cultures and can be a source of concern for those who believe in its effects. We hope things have improved for you since then. Staying positive and taking care of your well-being can help overcome difficult times.
Amulet =/= talisman and sure as hell is not a charm or a fetish (for ex. the milagros).
That symbol shown associated with Simbi, is a veve, neither an amulet nor a talisman. The closest we can think of is summoning seal, akin to those used in Solominic magick.
Thanks for your comment! You bring up a good point about the differences between amulets, talismans, charms, and fetishes.
#3 I've got your nose
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Not MOLnir...YOLnir.
Hi there! Thank you for your comment! Actually, "Mjolnir" is pronounced as "myol-nir" with a silent "j." The "mj" combination is common in Scandinavian languages, where the word originated. :)
Always ❤ to know where superstition came from