Lucky Eye: Let’s Attract Luck Into Our Lives

Using certain esoteric forces can help you attract happiness into your life.

One in particular has proven to be very powerful throughout history: I am talking here about the Greek eye (also called Nazar Boncuk).

This lucky eye is a powerful tool capable of bringing luck and abundance into your life.

If you are ready to discover how to use this sacred object, then read the rest of this article, which will teach you everything you need to know about this mysterious symbol.

Contents :

1. Origin of the lucky eye (Greece and Türkiye)

2. A tool to repel the evil eye

3. But what is its meaning? (magic and divinities)

4. The style of lucky eye jewelry

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Origin of the lucky eye

The lucky eye is a very popular symbol, dating back to ancient times. It is found in many cultures, notably in Greece and Turkey.

It was used to protect against bad luck and bring good luck to people who possess it.

In ancient Greece, the eye was thought to represent the goddess Athena who watched over her faithful subjects with her protective gaze.

In Turkey, the tradition seems to date back to the 15th century where it was popularized by the Ottomans, who used it to ward off the evil eye and provide spiritual protection to those who wore it.

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A tool to repel the evil eye

The lucky eye is an ancient tool used to ward off the evil eye. This item can be made from gemstones, clay, or colored glass.

In any case, it doesn't matter how it is made: this eye-symbol protects against malicious forces and attracts luck and abundance to those who wear it.

Beliefs related to the eye are very varied, but all point to special protection against jealousy and the harmful thoughts of others.

Concretely, it is precisely this phenomenon that we call the evil eye, this ability to harm others through simple bad intentions, a bit as if a spell were cast...

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But what is its deep esoteric meaning?

In reality, the lucky eye is a very old symbol that dates back to ancient civilizations.

It has been adopted by many cultures and religions, notably in Egypt, Greece (this has been said before) and the Jewish world.

In magical and esoteric traditions, it is considered protection against evil forces. The deities associated with the eye are often seen as protectors or guardians of human beings.

According to certain beliefs (such as Wicca or alchemy), the eye symbol protects the wearer against negative occult influences. This can then range from demonic attacks, to spells cast against us, and through bad luck and misfortunes of all kinds.

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The style of lucky eye jewelry

Lucky eye jewelry is very popular, and this is understandable.

They offer a variety of styles that will please everyone, from the most classic to the most modern and original. These jewels come in different colors and materials: silver, gold, precious or semi-precious stones are sometimes also used. The basic model, however, will be made of blue glass, as is Greek tradition.

In addition to the spiritual protection it offers, the interest of the lucky eye lies in its style. It allows you to create accessories that can be worn every day. With this type of jewelry, you will assume a colorful and contemporary style, but also esoteric and mysterious.

Don't forget, however: my benefits of wearing a lucky eye go far beyond their aesthetic side. They offer luck and protection against the evil eye and the misfortunes of life.

Lucky charm featured in this article

Nazar Boncuk Mosaic Amulet

Nazar Boncuk Mosaic Amulet

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Nazar Boncuk Mosaic Ring

Nazar Boncuk Mosaic Ring

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Bracelet Nazar Boncuk

Bracelet Nazar Boncuk

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Bracelet Two Shapes by Nazar Boncuk

Bracelet Two Shapes by Nazar Boncuk

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Nazar Boncuk Fine Bracelet

Nazar Boncuk Fine Bracelet

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Nazar Boncuk (or Greek Eye) Pendant

Nazar Boncuk (or Greek Eye) Pendant

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Small Nazar Boncuk Necklace

Small Nazar Boncuk Necklace

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Discover the author: Cyril Gendarme

Cyril Gendarme is a writer whose website "The Lucky Door" ("La Porte Du Bonheur" in French, his native language) has become a reference in the field of esotericism. Born in Belgium, Cyril has been attracted to the mysteries of the world since he was a child. When his interest in occultism was awakened, a particular subject caught his attention: lucky charms.

After years of study and in-depth research on esoteric traditions from around the world, Cyril decided to share his knowledge with the public through the internet. In 2019, he launched "The Lucky Door," a website dedicated to exploring lucky charms, magical symbols, and esoteric arts.

The Lucky Door is much more than just a showcase for those curious about magic, divination, or tradition. It is the result of Cyril's passion for researching and understanding the mysteries of the universe. Every piece of information available on the site testifies to his dedication to sharing his knowledge of the most hidden symbols and their unique powers.

In addition to his online work, Cyril regularly organizes workshops and conferences in different countries. His presence on social media is also highly appreciated, where he offers personalized advice and happily answers questions from his community.