To reverse the effects of the evil eye
curse Leland recorded a spell in his work
Gypsy Sorcery and Fortune Telling. In
this work he suggests that one
go to a sacred water source, river or stream. They collect the water with the
current rather than against it. Then they combine in a pot or cauldron over a
flame, 7 cloves of garlic, 7 coals and 7 hands full of meal. The 7 seas can be
represented here with the repetition of the number 7. The pot is then heated
and stirred with a three forked twig while the incantation below is recited.
This connects us directly to the trident and Neptune, though there is no
mention of any trident connected to this spell. The three pronged twig, much
like the stang, is a representation of witchcraft and specifically sea
witchcraft. So what next? Sarah Lawless suggest simmering the mixture down and
adding it to a cloth which is sew in into a talisman
here.
However, you can simmer the mixture down and bottle what
is left in a jar with sacred or holy water, be sure to seal it tight and place it close to where you spend most of your time. You may choose to use a blue jar or even paint one with an evil eye. Or you can add a small portion of the liquid
mixture into a seahorse bottle like below. If this is too complicated, and
you prefer to simply work with water, you can make an evil Eye reversing water
by adding special items to prepare and charge your water with the effects of
evil eye reversal.
"Evil eyes look
on thee,
May they here
extinguished be
And then seven ravens
Pluck out the evil
eyes
Evil eyes (now) look
on thee.
May they soon
extinguished be!
Much dust in the
eyes,
Thence may they
become blind,
Evil eyes now look on
thee;
May they soon
extinguished be!
May they burn, may
they burn
In the fire of
God!"
I have modified the above incantation
for use by the Sea or Water Witch it goes as follows…
Evil eyes look on
thee/me*
May they here
dissolved be
And then seven ravens
Pluck out the evil
eyes
Evil eyes (now) look
on thee.
May they soon
dissolved be!
Much salt and sand in
the eyes,
Thence may they
become blind,
Evil eyes now look on
thee;
May they soon
extinguished be!
May they drown, may
they drown
In the depth of
Neptune’s grave…
*Use “thee” when working for a friend
or loved one and “me” when working for yourself.
Working with water is also a good way
to cleanse yourself from the evil eye. You can gather water from your sacred
source and place it in a bottle (like the seahorse one below) and employ it to
protect you against the evil eye. You can create an evil eye cleansing water
with sacred water made of silver and set out under the full moon. Then add a
clean glass evil eye to the water and let it soak in the energies, or even
place a photo of the evil eye like the blue bulls eye in the picture above
underneath the glass bowl. Be sure to spell or charge your water with the
intent of cleansing and protecting from the evil eye, and employ your symbols
through sympathetic magic to do the same. If you would like to make your own
talisman you can follow the tutorial
here
and work in a similar fashion as I have outlined here.
You can buy glass evil eye beads online and they do very
well if they are charged properly, but there is no reason to break the bank or
even wait for a paycheck and shipping because you can start your own collection
now by making your own.
I happen to also
believe that the more you put into something the stronger it is, so if you buy
one be sure to charge it well. I am a big fan of natural fibers, but I also am
a dancer, so I love just a tiny bit of metallic fibers as well! I chose to use
the fibers to “trap” the energy. I selected the traditional blue and white
bulls eye pattern, and 3 sticks rather than 2 sticks when creating the “gods
eye” I chose three because of the 3 colors used, and to align myself with the
magical number 9 which is a theme that runs in Avalonian lore and the 9
maidens, 9 waves, 9 priestess etc. After I finished making these, I took them
to the Pacific Ocean and performed a ritual to cleanse, consecrate and bring
life it to these protective talismans. It is important to note that really anything
that resembles an eye can be employed in the same fashion; snail shells, cowrie
shells and other eye like stones will have similar results.
To dispose of them you can burn flammable
talisman, bury glass or other talisman that cannot be disposed of in fire or
cast them into the ocean. Please note to only send shells, stones and other
natural talisman back into the ocean. Do not pollute our land or ocean!
Belief in the evil eye, while not a worldwide
belief does spans multiple cultures and countries. Each country has its own
belief system that is similar but different surrounding this curse. From the
traditional bull’s eye and mystical Hamsa to spit, water and a few coals, many
Witches and folk healers have been working with this curse, successfully
breaking it and restoring ones energy back to normal. Much of the lore about
the evil eye is about actively protecting yourself before it takes hold. Don’t
wait till you think you have received this malevolent glare, grab your tools
and start crafting! Choose your method based on what resonates with you and
don’t forget to charge your talisman with intent!