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1096.1 | Basically | COMET::TIMPSON | Comfortable Chair | Wed Aug 02 1989 11:10 | 3 |
| Putting a curse on someone.
Steve
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1096.2 | expanding a bit ... | LESCOM::KALLIS | To thine own self be candid. | Wed Aug 02 1989 11:46 | 35 |
| Re .0:
There are two schools of thought on the Evil Eye:
1) It's a personal ability or characteristic.
2) It's a separate entity/force/influence.
Taking the second case first, some years ago, there was an amusing
essay by the essayist, Harry Golden, about how his family members
would go about thwarting the Evil Eye. Apparently, they all thought
of it as a malignant being that was just looking for an opportunity
to bring misfortune to people, but that to do so, it had to have
a point of entry. Thus, if someone bragged too much about his or
her good luck, this gave the Evil Eye an opportunity to do something
nasty. In such a case, the counter was to complain about something
else and be thankful that whatever the lucky thing/event was helped
balance out the pain. This supposedly would "fool" the Evil Eye.
Taking the first case second, the Evil Eye as a personal ability
was taken either as a voluntary or involuntary ability.
As a voluntary ability, it meant using some power to place a curse
on someone deliberately (and was/is akin to "looking daggers" at
someone).
As an involuntary ability, it meant that a person's glance would
cause bad luck periodically (the person, who might otherwise be
okay, would be considered something of a jinx). One of the Roman
Catholic Popes (memory eludes me as to which one) was supposed to
have this second sort of Evil Eye.
A synonym for the Evil Eye is "maloccio."
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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1096.3 | Look of Mistrust!!!! | REMILL::PLACE | | Wed Aug 02 1989 11:55 | 6 |
| Hi,
I have always understood that the "evil eye" is when,
someone looks at someone in "a mistrusting manner" or a
"misbelieving manner". when they don't believe what you have
said , or do not trust what you are doing.
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1096.4 | According to Grandma | USEM::DONOVAN | | Thu Aug 03 1989 14:02 | 4 |
| The "evil eye" is an old Sicilian curse. The victim will be protected
by the Italian horn. In Italian "mal occio" translates to evil eye.
Kate
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1096.5 | hummm......... | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Inflict kindness | Fri Aug 04 1989 21:27 | 6 |
| Wasn't the "evil eye" associated with Rasputen?
(Or was it Richard Nixon?)
;-)
RJC
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1096.6 | A WAY OF LIFE' | DEMING::BARKER | | Wed Aug 09 1989 12:10 | 12 |
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I am Italian....Need, I say more. Since the older members (or what
is left of them) of my family came from Southern Italy, I have been a
witness to the "mal occio" belief all my life. I know it to be a matter
of ignorance and superstitution - If you were to ask Cio Pepino (Uncle
Joe - 83 years old) how he is doing, he always replies, "not too
good", so as to fool the mal occio - if you might be casting one
upon him. I believe that they conside it merely a malicious glance...
Maria Caterina Antonia Teresina Mazzoni
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1096.7 | Extra cheese, please | USAT05::KASPER | If not now, when? | Wed Aug 09 1989 14:14 | 6 |
| > Maria Caterina Antonia Teresina Mazzoni
I think I saw this on a menu in an Italian restaurant once.
Terry *<;')
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1096.8 | A Rose of a Name | WMOIS::REINKE | S/W Manufacturing Technologies | Thu Aug 10 1989 10:12 | 6 |
| > Maria Caterina Antonia Teresina Mazzoni
A beautiful name. May you live to realize the power and beauty
of it within your own life and thereby bless us all.
Donald Reinke
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1096.9 | Blue-eyed evil | LEDS::BATES | Acqua nel deserto | Thu Aug 10 1989 11:06 | 26 |
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Ah, Maria Caterina...you and I know first-hand the effects of the fear
of differences - Italians are not the only ethnic group to incorporate
malocchio into their sociocultural beliefs. The Greeks call it 'to
mati' - the eye - and woe betide anyone who is its victim.
In Greece, however, there's an extra dimension - a blue-eyed person is
seen as the potential carrier of ill fortune, and in small villages to
this day there are those who will make the sign of the cross or avert
their faces and spit on the ground when the Teutonic tourist hordes
pass by - and not just because they're despoiling the land!
My blue-eyed mother suffered her share of misery here in the US into
her teens. Older relatives would even cross themselves or make other
signs to ward off her potentially harmful glance, and without fail they
all wore or carried a small blue glass bead that looked very much like
a little blue eye - to fight fire with fire, as it were.
To carry it one step further, when it became apparent that her daughter
(I) was left-handed, my mother received a lot of grief from one
particular great-aunt, who suggested that I be put to adoption to save
the family from further evil, and to expiate the sin of my mother's
blue eyed curse....
Gloria
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1096.10 | | JUPITR::KELLEY | | Fri Sep 01 1989 07:53 | 12 |
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This is really interesting. I'm now wondering if I inevertiantly
have done this to persons who have crossed me. Seems like bad luck
or sickness hit after I've had a run-in with people. Example of
it, my cousin and I had a serious argument which ended physically
shortly after I heard she was in the hospital for a tumor (benign)
which needed to be removed. Apparently it wasn't detected at her
last check up, but now was the size of a grapefruit.
About the blue eye thing... I have one blue and one brown eye.
Maybe they cancel each other out?
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1096.11 | In a crystal ball reading? | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Tue Aug 08 1995 12:37 | 10 |
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Does anyone knows the meaning of the evil eye as part of
a crystal ball reading? Does it mean that someone has put
a curse or bad wish on person A, if the reader saw an evil
eye in person A's environment? How does person A, if possible,
figure out where the curse comes from? Is there anyway to
counterbalance the evil eye?
Eva
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1096.12 | | ASDG::CALL | | Tue Aug 08 1995 13:27 | 7 |
| Are you sure the eye you or the person saw is evil? Have the seen
the 'eye' on the back of the dollar bill. It's the 'all seeing eye'.
Maybe this was what your ball was talking about. If it was an all
seeing eye - then that person is probably very protected.
If person a is psychically sensitive then yes they can tell.
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1096.13 | | ASDG::CALL | | Tue Aug 08 1995 14:13 | 5 |
| Eva,
pointer...311.56 & 571 (all)...
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1096.14 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Tue Aug 08 1995 14:33 | 10 |
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re. 12 and .13
The reader asked if everything was ok and then proceeded to
say that the reason she asked was that she saw an evil eye
in the ball.
Thanks for the pointer.
Eva
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