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How To Remove The Evil Eye

Learn how to test for the malocchio, or evil eye, and then how to remove the curse.
Prep Time0 minutes
Active Time10 minutes
Total Time10 minutes
Keyword: Curse-Breaking, Folk Magic, Hex-Breaking, Italian Magic

Equipment

  • 1 Small bowl
  • A quiet room

Materials

Instructions

Preparation:

  • Choose a quiet room where you won't be disturbed.
  • Fill a small bowl with Water. You can use holy water, moon water, or any water that has been blessed if you'd like!
    Water

Invocation:

  • Before beginning the test, say a prayer, envocation, invocation, or set an intention for protection and clarity.

Performing the Test to See if You are Cursed:

  • Wash your hands to cleanse them of any impurities.
  • Take a small amount of Olive oil and drop a few drops into the Water.
    Olive oil

Interpretation:

  • If the Olive oil forms one large drop or a few large drops in the water without dispersing, it's said that the person does not have the evil eye.
  • If the Olive oil drops disperse and form an eye shape or spread out across the surface, it's often interpreted as a sign that the person does have the evil eye.
  • Repeat the test 3 times to confirm that you do have the evil eye.

Post-Test Action:

  • If the test indicates that the evil eye is present, perform your favorite curse-breaking, hex-breaking ritual, chant, prayer, or spell.
  • Once the ritual is complete, dispose of the water and oil by pouring it into running water or at a crossroads.

Closing:

  • To close the ritual, cleanse your energy in your favorite way or perform your favorite action action for sealing the cure and protect against future curses.
    We like to cleanse ourselves with Cleansing Herbs and then wear Nazar, or Evil-Eye Protection Jewelry.
    Cleansing Herbs, Evil-Eye Protection Jewelry

Notes

Please note that this is a folk tradition and not scientifically substantiated.
People who practice these traditions do so as part of their cultural heritage and personal beliefs. If you are interested in performing such a ritual, it is respectful to research and follow the specific traditions and customs of the region or family tradition you are interested in.
Always remember to be respectful of the cultural context and sensitive to the origins of these practices.