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Learn the unique meaning and purpose of different evil eye colors like red, blue, pink, and more
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- Red |
- Dark Blue |
- Light Blue |
- Pink |
- Dark Green |
- Light Green |
- Yellow |
- Purple |
- Brown |
- White |
- Grey
The evil eye is a talisman rich in cultural and spiritual significance, meant to protect its user from negative energy. Generally, the evil eye is seen as a symbol of protection, but its various colors also have unique (and exciting) powers that you can use to your advantage. In this article, we’ll break down each evil eye color and help you to determine the color best for your unique scenario. Read on for good vibes!
Things You Should Know
- Wear, carry, or hang any colored evil eye in your home for protection against negative energy directed your way.
- A red evil eye symbolizes courage, protection, and strength. Wear or carry a red evil eye to boost your confidence for important events like interviews.
- A dark blue evil eye protects its user from fate and bad karma. Carry a dark blue evil eye to help protect you from anything but a peaceful resolution.
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References
- ↑ https://sarahscoop.com/what-is-the-red-evil-eye-symbol/
- ↑ https://symbolismandmetaphor.com/dark-blue-evil-eye-meaning/
- ↑ https://sarahscoop.com/what-is-the-red-evil-eye-symbol/
- ↑ https://www.cathoshin.com/modern-witchcraft/evil-eye/
- ↑ https://www.cathoshin.com/modern-witchcraft/evil-eye/
- ↑ https://sarahscoop.com/what-is-the-red-evil-eye-symbol/
- ↑ https://symbolismandmetaphor.com/purple-evil-eye-meaning/
- ↑ https://symbolismandmetaphor.com/brown-evil-eye-meaning/
- ↑ https://www.cathoshin.com/modern-witchcraft/evil-eye/
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