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La Llorona


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The legend of the weeping woman is a tale belonging to the folklore and urban mythology of Latin America, it consists of the story of a woman who lost her children, and who could never recover them, then when she died she became a ghost in the shape of a woman, who wanders along trails and roads scaring his victims, learn more about this figure by reading this article.

History of the legend of llorona
Historians have written various topics rega
rding the origin of this urban legend, the pre-Hispanic peoples spoke of ghostly beings that cried near the rivers, some say that sometimes they could observe a lady with clothing similar to that used in palaces, near the river, bellowing and shouting air. This narration can be seen in the writing of "Bernardino de Sahagún", a Spanish priest, who recounted stories of the original peoples of America.

In Mexico it is said that this legend was born, which is associated with the goddess Cihucoatl, who with the arrival of the Spanish conquerors, the figure with common features and referring to the characteristics of Hispanics is assumed.

Likewise, it is believed that its root comes from pre-Hispanic gods, such as Aucanime, Xonaxi Queculla, however in Peru it is closely related to the underworld, hunger, death and disease, through the goddess Xtabay, who was a goddess , the candona (jungle of Mexico), who seduced men.

This goddess behaved in a very particular way, attacked and pounced on her victims, hugging men above all, driving them crazy after she seduced them, later killed them, they say she was very attractive and that is why men approached her.

In all this variety of ancestral stories, the tradition of the Spaniards was added, who with their arrival took hold of the legend of the weeping woman.

Where are you from?
In some colonized towns, it was possible at night to witness how the Spanish soldiers and authorities decreed the curfew, when women began to hear cries and moans, starting at eleven o'clock at night. People say that you could not even look out of the corner of your eye, because it could cause death. Some more daring said that they had been able to see her and that she always wore a white dress.

For some time La Llorona was identified with a lady named Doña Marina "La Malinche", who was said to be Don Hernán Cortez's lover, and who appeared at night repentant, looking for her forbidden love. In some places, such as Venezuela, it is said that she is an indigenous woman, others state that she was mestizo or creole, who had an affair with a Spanish man, which was illegal for the society of that time.

The woman was pregnant with the Spanish and when she gave birth to her children she had to murder them, to avoid the contempt and punishment of the authorities and her people.

Unable to bear the pressure and pain of losing her children, she commits suicide and eventually begins to appear from the world of the dead to try to give life to her children, in the world of the living, crying and complaining wherever she goes. it passes, taking every man it gets in its path.

On the other hand, in Central America, its origin comes from the spiritual beings called Itso, they are geniuses with the shape of a woman and the body of a chicken that inhabit the caves in the mountains.

These beings begin to emit moans and screams when they sense that a child is going to die, or when a child is lost in the woods; In the Bribi language (Original from Panama and Costa Rica), the word Itso means Llorona, hence the legends of these countries are very similar.

However, in places like Colombia and Argentina, it is believed that it is a mixture and influence of the Mexican urban legend, mixed with aboriginal cultural elements of those regions, giving life to this Legend.

In Guatemala
Different versions have been heard in this country, one of them describes a very beautiful woman named Marisa, whose spirit lives in suffering, motivated by the fact that she murdered her children near the bank of a river; their appearances occur near the roads that lead to the rivers.

The bravest men cannot resist the temptation of this beautiful woman, who seduces them and subsequently begins to emit some screams that end up scaring them and even ending their lives. And they say the only way to save yourself is by wearing your underwear backwards.

This woman betrayed her husband, so that other relationship Oued or pregnant, and when the child was born, decided to throw it into the river, hence his appearances are repeated and is always dressed in white, wearing face covered by a hair long and black, and some people have even said that his face looks like a horse.

The second version of the Legend of the Weeping Woman, in Guatemala, has to do with a society woman, called Mrs. López de Figueroa, who was married to a very influential, serious and responsible man, the man had a great fortune, he indulged his wife in all her whims, such as clothes, parties and everything she desired.

In one of her escapades, the woman became pregnant and had a child who had to assassinate him, so as not to be discredited in her social environment, this led her to suicide, from that moment she appears in all the towns of Guatemala, paying her penalty for the murder of their children.

The third version of this legend tells of a very poor woman who lived in a small town, her husband barely earned some money to support them; after a while they had had four children and the husband had become seriously ill, she had run out of money to eat and feed her children.

One day he brought them together with the idea of taking them for a walk to the river, when they arrived he began to throw them one by one, looking for them to drown, however the children fought and did not die, so they returned to their mother.

Dismayed by the appearance of the children, she thought they were her ghosts, the woman was filled with fear, and decided to throw herself into the river. From that day on, the specter of women has been walking along the roads near the river, in a carriage, taking the city as its destination, in it she emits deafening screams, asking for help to locate her children, asking where they are, then she returns to the river , gets off the cart and throws himself again, where he disappears.

In Mexico
In this country, historians say that the legend was born in Mexico City, and was the basis for expanding to other Latin American countries. It has two versions, one tells the story of an indigenous woman who married a Spanish soldier and the other less known and oldest version, which describes the story of people who live near Lake Texcoco, where they listen at night. Laments of a woman who wanders the area, lamenting the death of her son and the loss of her own life.

Her name was Chocacihuatl, and she was one of the first women who died giving birth. It is said that her body floats in the shape of a skull with her son, searching and catching any traveler who dared to prowl at night; if any mortal observed these spirits, he was prone to suffer the excesses of this ghost.

All this legend was reflected in an article published in the text "General history of things in New Spain", by Fray San Bernardino de Sahagún, in which it is stated that the goddess Chocacihuatl accompanies all Mexicans during the pilgrimage, in search of from the city of Aztlán.

The spirit wandered among the lakes and temples of Anahuac, dressed in white and with long black hair, screaming and lamenting the death of her children.

After the colonial period, the people of Mexico said that they observed a woman dressed in white, walking the streets of Mexico City. From that date until today, it has continued to be said that the legend of La Llorona is real, and continues to appear at night in different parts of the city; people say they hear her wailing at night and in the early morning of the city.

In Honduras
It is one of the most famous stories within the legends of that country, there are several versions, however some are confused with another legend called "La sucia", but they are really different, for Hondurans, the legend of the weeping woman, presents a woman dressed in white, with a skull-like face and very long hair. Their objective, according to people, is to scare their victims, who are near rivers, streams and lonely trails.

Those who meet her go crazy, due to the screams and laughter, which then changes to a heartbroken cry, then begins to shout "Where are my children?".

It is believed that La Llorona was an ordinary woman who lived alone with her three children, since her husband, who was an alcoholic, beat her a lot and had subsequently abandoned them. One day the man appeared at the house without warning, and as no one came out to greet him, he was so upset that he began to throw everything he could get, so the terrified children had to hide.

The woman tried to defend her children and her house by confronting the man, who struck her unconscious, upon waking she observed that her children had disappeared along with the man, she began to look for them, but never succeeded. Many years passed and the woman died of sadness, from that moment it began to be said that the spirit of this woman wanders the roads, looking for her children.

Another version of the legend says it was a crybaby, very beautiful, single, young woman one day became pregnant and her youth decided not to have children, so tom it or the option of aborting; to the short time the woman began to hear every day the cry of a baby, both arrived or to listen, they went crazy and began to roam the streets looking for peace and shouting: Where is my son?

In Costa Rica
Also considered as one of the most famous urban legends of that country, the legend of the weeping woman is detailed in several versions, and it can be said that it is one of the most romantic in all of Latin America, since in each of its versions, it raises a beautiful romance that is enriched with time but culminates in death.

One of these stories tells of a beautiful young woman, who was the daughter of the leader of the Huetar indigenous ethnic group. She fell in love with one of the Spanish visitors, so they both had a loving relationship, so the Spanish went to the indigenous king to ask for the girl's hand, but the king refused, since the young woman was engaged. with another king belonging to another tribe

Contradicting her father, the young woman met the young Spaniard in secret, near a waterfall, which was always her meeting place.

In those encounters the young woman got pregnant, and when she gave birth they hid the baby, but they were discovered, so the king of the tribe challenged the young Spanish man to a duel. During the meeting, the young woman tried to stop the duel, but her father told her that he already knew of the boy's existence, so he had cursed him and threw him into the river.

The father also cursed his daughter, subjecting her for the rest of her life to wander the banks of rivers, in search of her son, followed by evil spirits who had the idea of reminding her of her misfortune.

The young woman went into the forest trying to avoid the curse, screaming heartrendingly. On the other hand, the king and the Spanish continued their duel and both fell dead; The young woman ended up wandering through eternity in search of her little one, fulfilling her father's curse.

In Chile
The versions of this legend in Chile are also very varied, it is compared with the legend of La Calchona and the widow of the Mexican legend. The story says that there was a woman who was very jealous, because her husband shared more time with the children than with her, so day by day she went mad more and became more frantic with the issue of jealousy, so she opted for taking their children and throwing them into the river to drown.

The husband, observing that he did not see the children, asked the woman about them and she told him what she had done, so the man decided to separate from her, this resulted in the woman dying of sadness and desolation From that moment the legend of La Llorona began.

Its origin dates back to pre-Hispanic times, where the aborigines say that there was a spirit that wandered grieving throughout the territory, had a connection with death, the way they say was of a woman who was cursed by her unhealthy jealousy.

However, there is another story about this legend, where a very beautiful woman lived alone with her son, she had a very humble house that later caught fire, with her son inside, the son was the product of a forbidden love, so apparently the child was going to live in hiding all his life.

After the fire, the child's body was not found, so the woman went crazy and had to be locked up in a hospital for the insane. There she died without being able to know where her son was, and since then rumors began to spread that the woman had left the hospital, crying and screaming, for the loss of her son.

Subsequently, it began to be said that a woman appeared on the loneliest paths, asking for the whereabouts of her children and asking for something to eat.

According to legend, this woman was buried in an unnamed grave, although some say she was cremated, but what is true is that the Legend of the Llorona in Chile always accompanies travelers in the southern towns of the country.

In Argentina
In Argentina the weeping woman is a blind, insane woman who killed her children by drowning them in a river, later committed suicide; It is said that she was a very tall woman, whose face covered her entire face and reached her feet, it is believed that she is a spirit in search of revenge and the person who manages to meet her must answer the question of Where are her Children? , indicating any direction to him, in order to save his life.

His appearance happens in an ethereal way, floating in the air, over rivers and other times on lonely roads, sometimes, when he does not agree with the direction indicated, he shows his horrible face to his victims. It is important to mention that each region of Argentina tells a different story regarding the weeping woman.

Its origin dates back to 1975, in the middle of the civil war, it is said that there was a woman who devoted intense care to her son, when one day a person stole the child, that loss caused him such great pain that he decided to hang himself. This event happened inside a cabin, in 1978, but the curious thing about the case is that the body was found a year later.

The woman's name was María del Carmen Monterriego, who would later become known as La Llorona. However, in the year 1990, it is when the paranormal story truly begins, after a citizen of the town of Villa María, observed a woman of approximately 33 years, who walked dressed in black, sobbing and crying very heartbroken, the man He decided to come closer and asked him how late it was in that area and why he was crying.

However, he did not receive any response, but a few words of regret "where will my son be, son I love you, come back, I love you, come back, I ask you", disappearing immediately, the man realizes that what he had seen was a spirit. Since then, sobs have been heard at night and it is said that he is capable of kidnapping children, with the idea of seeing if he can get his son.

In Venezuela
In this country there is also the Legend of La Llorona, it is considered a soul in pain, represented by a very young woman, who had an affair with a soldier, he abandoned her and as she did not know, nor had any idea of how to take care of the child , decided to assassinate him with his bare hands.

When the young woman realized what she had done, she chose to take her own life, people seeing what she had done, cursed her, she ran to the sheets, eventually becoming a horror.

They say that children who are alone are robbed, they cry especially in the Easter season. This legend is more deeply rooted in plains towns, such as Guárico, Barinas, Portuguesa and Apure. There are many folk songs related to this legend, several composers have dedicated folk musical works referring to the legend of La Llorona.

It is considered, along with Sayona, El Silbón and Florentino y el Diablo, as the most important within the Venezuelan mythological cult. Certain stories describe her as a woman who always dresses in white, her face can never be seen, and prowls through the meadows and rivers looking for her children, asking where they are. Some plains stories say that he takes revenge on unfaithful men, whom he not only scares, but is also capable of murdering them.

In colombia
It is part of the trilogy of the most famous legends of Colombia, along with La Tunda and La Patasola. The Legend of the Llorona is a tradition rooted within Colombian folklore, which describes a wandering spirit that roams the mountains, rivers and valleys.

She always wears a multicolored dress that reaches her heels, her hair, like the other versions from different countries, is very long black, she wears fireflies, butterflies and fireflies on it, which flutter and perch while she is walking.

Its face has the appearance of a skull, where in the part of the eyes it has two balls that rotate between them, an umbilical cord hangs from its nose, and in its mouth it carries a stem of a rose, which it bites with its large teeth. The origin of this legend dates back to colonial times, when people described a woman, who wandered through the villages, with a loaded baby and screaming in pain, due to the death of her precious son.

In some regions it is called "La Tarumana" or "La María Pardo", it is said that this version of the weeping woman does not allow anyone to approach her, so that she begins to scream scaring people, it is said that her appearances they are generally near cemeteries.

Another version of this legend tells about a woman covered in dirty rags, with the face of a corpse, but who in life was a very beautiful woman, with dazzling eyes, who attracted the attention of men.

There is also another version, which tells of another woman, who appears in the villages, hanging around the houses and looking out the windows, looking for her children killed by herself, the only way to get her away is to play chords on a guitar , smoke tobacco and pour brandy on the floor.

In many regions of Colombia this legend is referred to with very peculiar characteristics, the details vary depending on the clothing and the way to scare people, the rest, the physical characteristics are always the same.

In Ecuador
In this country there is also another interesting version of this legend, and like other Hispanic stories, the myth deals with a woman who suffered a lot from the abandonment of her husband, which caused her to drown her son in a river, and later repent and go looking for it. Since then, the spirit of the woman is in pain, and as revenge she cuts the little finger of anyone she gets in her way.

Its origin is also pre-Columbian, where the inhabitants say that a woman wandered the roads looking for the nearest river with the idea of ​​saving her son who was drowning; whoever couldn't give him the right direction was prone to having his finger cut off.

Unlike other countries, in Ecuador, this legend is very similar in almost all regions, even the physical descriptions of the spirit are similar, always dressed in white, indecipherable facial features and never walking, but always floating.

Likewise, it is said that his revenge is against the men who cheat on their wives, annoying them on the roads and seducing them, and then hugging and killing them. This creature emits frightening, frightening moans, so much that the dogs go crazy, its appearances are always during the full moon, and its appearance brings bad omens, such as illnesses, and misfortunes to the families.

However, there are versions of some villagers, claiming that what the woman is looking for is help and comfort, she should only be given what she asks for, so some people give them their belongings and household items.

In Nicaragua
She is considered a ghostly figure that wanders at night scaring the dream of the peasant communities of Nicaragua, this woman manifests herself through a thunderous scream, and the places where she usually appears are in the Calvario de León neighborhood and its surroundings.

People say that a woman is frequently heard crying. Its origin comes from the times of the Colony, when the women who washed their clothes near the river, did it quickly to prevent nightfall, since when darkness fell, a woman would appear who took their clothes and threw them To the river For these women, the weeping woman was the spirit of a woman who was grieving, because she had thrown her children into the river.

In Nicaragua, several versions are also heard regarding the form and characteristics of the legend, for example; One of the best known versions is that the mysterious cry that is heard near the rivers, belongs to a deep sorrow of a mother, who lost her children while washing her clothes.

The story told by some people says that, in very ancient times, there was a woman who had a 13-year-old girl, who helped her mother to wash the clothes of the whole family, however there were men who were interested in the young woman, and in an oversight the young woman fell in love with one of them, who after having a secret affair, got her pregnant.the weeping woman.
Her mother always told her that the blood of slaves should not be mixed with that of whites, so when the young woman gave birth, she observed that the child was white, and remembering what her mother told her, she took him to the river and He drowned it, avoiding embarrassment and dishonor towards the family. When the young woman threw her baby into the river, she heard a voice saying: Ay! mother… oh mother!… oh mother!…, then she tried to save him, but the more she tried to get him out, the farther she went, when she could no longer, she left the river and began to cry for the terrible loss.

The girl, distraught and upset by the loss of the baby, went mad. So she went screaming, for a long time until people began to call her "La llorona", then she died, leaving her spirit wandering and in pain, where at night she can hear her sobbing in pain looking for her son, heading to the river, where then it disappears.

In Bolivia
In this country there are many people who do not believe in these myths, however, in the towns of Yacuiba and Salvador Mazza, the legend of the weeping woman is rooted as one of the most popular. It is said that in the early morning shouts and laments are heard from a woman asking for her son to be returned to her, some residents say they have seen her, they describe her as a woman who walks dressed in white, with hair that covers her face and reaches the floor.

Like other countries, in Bolivia there are also several versions of this legend, it is said that she was a woman with a good social position, who lived in one of the large houses in the central part of Yacuiba, the woman had problems with her partner and lost his sanity.

It was so much that at night she left her house and wandered the streets, frightening whoever crossed her path, it is believed that the woman was taken to a sanatorium for the mentally ill, because for a while, she was never heard from.

Other people report that near the border between Bolivia and Argentina, neighbors hear screams and lamentations during the night, it is believed that it is the Llorona that roams that area, in order to scare passers-by at night.

On the other hand, there is a version of this legend where the population of Cancañiri, claim to have seen the appearance of a ghost in the shape of a woman, who sows panic and terror among the inhabitants; It is believed that it was the spirit of a woman from the area, who died of sadness when her son, looking for a ball, died on the rails of a train.

The horror appears in the railway stations, screaming and asking for her son, many say that the woman was called Laura and lived alone with her child, worked in the mines in the area and helped clean the Cancañiri train station. This version of the weeping woman is credited with scaring children who are alone near the train station. Therefore, mothers do not leave their children alone near said station.

Indigenous Version
Legend has it that many years ago, during the time of the conquest, there was an indigenous woman who began to have romances with a Spanish soldier, they used to see each other secretly, since the union between these two types of people was prohibited, both for the tribes as well as for Spanish society. After a while, the relationship obtained the fruit of their love, at that time three beautiful children were born, whom the young Indian woman took great care of and showed him love.

The young soldier also worried about them, but he was worried about the idea that they were going to say if he formalized a relationship with the Indian woman, so he made the decision to leave the young woman and relate to a woman from the high colonial society. The separation destroyed the young woman's heart and when she found out that she had married another woman, she decided to take her children to the river, and thinking that the children would not grow up with their father's love, she threw them into the river and drowned them, then she threw herself into the depths of the river and also drowned.

From that moment it is said that a woman's cry of exclamation is heard near the rivers, for the pain and suffering of having lost the love of her soul, having killed her children and taking her own life for them. This story with this type of characteristics is heard in almost all Latin American countries, with some variations, however the background and the context is always the same, it is believed that it is the root of all the Legends of the weeping woman in the continent. American.

Spanish version
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, there existed in the city of Durango a very beautiful woman named Doña Susana de Leyva y Borja, who had dazzled all the men of the city, she was always courted by each one of them, waiting to be reciprocated by love. of this beautiful woman, however the young woman rejected all kinds of compliments and presents.

At that time, many handsome young men came from the capital, in search of progress and well-being for the city, among them a very gallant young man named Don Gilberto Hernández and Rubio de Martínez y Nevárez appeared, who one day, riding his noble colt, met with the beautiful young woman.

When the young knight observed the beauty of Susana, he got off his horse and spread his cape on the ground for her to step on (a gesture of chivalry used a lot in times of the Spanish Empire), the young man began to declaim beautiful poems to her, which They impressed the young lady, which led to the beginning of an affair, which would later be formalized with the legal courtship. The young woman's father rebuked her for considering that she should be related to noble people and not to any young man she found on the streets.

So the father prohibited and demanded that his daughter break the relationship immediately, the young woman was very much in love with Gilberto, so one night they decided to elope without saying anything to anyone. On the outskirts of the city the young man improvised a small camp in order to spend the night, (They say in Spain that today this place is called the Negrete and Navarro pass).

However, they decided to settle in that place and built their house and home, where they also had three beautiful children. The young woman asked her partner to legalize the marriage, but he never responded and only gave her gold coins.

One Sunday when the young Susana attended mass in the main temple, she heard at the end of the mass that the father was inviting all the people to the marriage of the young Don Gilberto (His partner), with Doña Marcela Jiménez, the young woman observed that his The husband was putting up posters for their marriage and immediately left the compound, looking for an answer to what he had seen.

The young woman rebuked Gustavo, and he told her to leave him alone, since he had found out that Susana was the daughter of an Indian, also her father had lied to her and he could not marry a woman who had a servant lineage. In revenge, the young Susana dressed very elegant, and went to the church where Gilberto's wedding was taking place, nobody recognized Susana, so the young woman approached just when the ceremony was at its best, and delivered an accurate dagger in the back of both grooms, who fell dead in front of the priest.

The young woman fled, and maddened she arrived home, took the three children, and before being arrested by the authorities, she ran into the forest fleeing and escaping from justice, when she reached a stream that today is called " The big channel ”, the woman slaughtered the three children, throwing them into the river, then she buried the dagger in her chest, also ending their lives.

The whole city was impressed by the event, and that same night the cries began to be heard saying: Aaaaayyy !, aaaaayyy !, miiiis sonoooos !, where are my children? Aaaaayyy! By then, the Legend of the weeping woman was born throughout the city of Durango.

Appearances in Puerto Rico
In this country the weeping woman is a legendary character, and like other Latin American cultures, she is a woman who loses her children and, turned into a soul in pain, desperately searches for them. There are few references to its origin, despite the fact that many residents, especially in the El Tendal sector, in Las Lajas, and explain that at night, a black silhouette appears covered with white clothing, which moves from one place to another. another, while hearing a thunderous shout that says: "Mom, Dad, Pablo."

They say that she is the weeping woman, a young woman who died in a car accident many time ago, whose spirit roams that area seeking to rest in peace. On the other hand, there are other versions that speak of "The lady of the curve" or "The girl of the dance", where it is said that the drivers spot a woman walking alone on a road, the driver believes that he has run over her, and when he stops, he sees that he finds no one on the road.

Another very similar version says that drivers observe that a woman invites them to stop and asks her to take him, when after a short period of time, the driver observes that the woman has disappeared from the back seat, then the same driver finds out by another person entering the car, the story of a woman who had tragically died in the place where the driver had mounted her.

The characteristics of the ghost are those of a woman dressed as a bride, her face cannot be seen, since her hair covers her entire face, it is also believed that this ghost belonged to a woman who was killed by her boyfriend when she was run over. They were heading for the honeymoon; It is also said that the apparitions are due to the lady trying to warn drivers about a dangerous curve or a very nearby broken bridge.

Also appears in Puebla
In the popular city of Puebla Mexico, a very particular story is told regarding the Legend of the weeping woman, it is considered one of the relevant ones among the many that exist in that country, where the content is similar to that of other stories. Latin American let's see:

There was a group of people near a campfire, when suddenly a very strong wind blew out the flame and everything was silent, the cold was intense, and as if it were a horror movie, a woman dressed in white appeared, came out Between the trees and everyone began to shout: "Be careful with La Llorona!" Suddenly the woman began to scream, and the people were frozen with fear.

Suddenly the woman lifted the veil that covered her face, and a pale face could be observed, her eyes were of a terrible look, and looking at one of the people she said: "Noooooo, I was not how they see me now, I was beautiful, not these spoils of a tormented woman, but it was her fault! The fault of that man. He cheated on me, he broke my heart! ”She then paused and continued telling the story, where she explained that she had killed her children by drowning them near a river in revenge for her husband's deception.

The figure finished telling the story and tears came out of his horrible eyes, one of the people asked him: why would a man cheat on such a beautiful woman? a thunderous shout saying "Aaaay, where will my children be", and a thick fog appearing, disappeared without leaving a trace. This is the way it is known in the population of Puebla, the story of a woman who lives grieving in all corners of the city.

The legend of la llorona for children
Being considered one of the most important legends in Latin America, many artists, writers, film directors, and even educators have decided to create versions of the Llorona Legend that can be digested by children and young people, many books with cartoons and Animated films have been created in order that the little ones can know the version of this international myth, the idea is to create in them the knowledge of cultural stories that are part of the lives of the citizens of each country.

In Mexico, short versions have been created detailing the story of a woman who lost her children on the banks of a river, some stories are based on stories during colonial times, however other more daring have described the stories updating them with the present time. The idea is to attract the attention of the boys, with varied and striking titles.

In the case of television, many producers have produced short shorts, where the story of La Llorona is described in a very pleasant way, with very colorful cartoons and beautiful figures, which attract the attention of children, in many countries, organizations that govern educational systems, have included the theme of the weeping woman in the texts used by children in their schools, especially levels ranging from first to sixth grade.

There, La Llorona is described as a legend that is part of the nation's popular culture, starting from the cultural point, where myths represent the folkloric heritage of any region, encouraging the stories of various legends with enjoyable readings, which help expand knowledge. of children and young people. The idea for many psychologists and specialists in the field, is that children begin to know the feeling of pain, love, and acceptance of death as part of life itself, in a simple way.

Many consider that I should not present this information to children, since their innocence could be violated, when observing the behavior of a woman who murders her children, it can cause some kind of disorder, which parents sometimes cannot handle. The topic lends itself to discussion and our intention is only to present knowledge and information about this legend.

At the cinema
Almost all the countries where the Legend of La Llorona exists, have created its version in films, either with the purpose of teaching, as well as entertaining the little ones, such is the case of Venezuela where more than five films of Children's court in educational and entertainment formats for children, always with the title "La llorona". On the other hand, during this year 2018, Warner brothers launched a high-level film production on the market, where it takes the elements of the legend of La Llorona Mexicana, to show the story of the most famous ghost woman in Latin America.

It will premiere in several countries in Europe and Latin America, and its plot is based on the legend of the weeping woman of Mexico, set in the 70s, the plot consists of the story of a social worker, who ignores her mother's warning , which has endangered the life of their son, when suddenly they are dragged by the anger of La Llorona, who harasses them and they try to survive, with the help of a mystical priest, who keeps the mysterious woman.

The character in Coco
The film Coco represented for Mexico, as the most emblematic film of recent years, where it was possible to reflect in a practical, fun and harmonious way, the characteristics of certain Mexican cultures rooted in its population, in the case of the legend of La Llorona , a song and interpretation of a musical theme was inserted, which you have composed for years and represented the icon of this film.

Many identify the song with the film, and the interpretive quality of the singers was interesting, so much so that it had the opportunity to be nominated for several international awards and even win awards for best song in terms of cinema.

The song as such, is part of popular Mexican folklore, it was born in the region of the Isthmus of Tehuntepec, Oxaca, there is no original version, the lyrics are taken by whoever is going to interpret it and later adds verses that configure an original concept, the melody has been maintained through the years. It is believed that along with La Adelita and La Cucaracha, they are the most famous Mexican songs of all time.

The musical theme appears in different Mexican films, where the performances have always been accompanied by the figure of the weeping woman with characteristics referring to the script of each film. In the case of the film Coco, the interpreter is the famous singer Marco Antonio Solís (Ernesto de la Cruz) and the singer Angélica Vale (Imelda Rivera), who interprets the theme in a concert, trying to escape from Ernesto, although in the end they end singing it together.

Other data
Regarding the song, its lyrics do not have a defined author, in fact many artists try to adapt the lyrics, combining the Mexican tradition of the legend together with the folkloric situations of each region. In the rest of the Latin American countries where the legend is deeply rooted, we can find descriptions and interpretations of La Llorona depending on the geographical location and social environment.

Such is the case of Venezuela, where the legend is presented with differences in context and varied characteristics. When the Andean version is listened to and it is compared with the oriental or llanera version, differences are appreciated in the lyrics, melodies and environments, very different from the Mexican version, where in almost the whole country the main theme is always maintained, even composed themes that attempt to detail more specifically the motives of this ghost, to lash out at men.

On the other hand, only in Mexico has the weeping woman been considered a goddess, who was characterized by protecting pregnant women and the inhabitants of all Mexican regions, her name was Cihuacoalt. Tradition says that the goddess always returns to look for her son, but what they get are sacrificial knives, the Spaniards say that the natives told the story of this goddess, and they related that at night they listened to her laments and cried for her children (The Mexicas), they said that the suffering was because they thought they were going to be destroyed.

Little by little, through the ages, this beautiful legend has been erased from popular memory, only some remember its participation in Aztec mythological writings, in certain very traditional peoples or in the stories of old people who still live to be able to tell the story original.

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Evil Eye Legend

Evil Eye Legend


The evil eye is a phenomenon that bases its spell on the idea that human beings are energy, which may be positive or negative. When it comes to negative or evil vibrations, which are caused by envy, jealousy and hatred, it is when through a deep and penetrating look, it causes negative actions towards a person, animal or plant, this is known as the evil eye, with symptoms of different ailments and that if it is not treated in time the patient can die.

What is the evil eye
For Islamic culture, the evil eye is an authentic damage, which is demonstrated in the knowledge of Islam, and which is part of everyday life. The conception of the evil eye is seen by many of this culture and is also reflected in the Koran, in its content Surat al-Falaq, which means that refuge must be sought from the “recklessness of the envious while keeping envy alive. ”

According to their beliefs, they fear this damage known as the evil eye, and maintain that it originates from strong looks that can be voluntary or involuntary, that affect others and in some more serious cases, cause even death. Muslims rooted in the belief of the Prophet Muhammad, always protect themselves with some types of precious stones such as turquoise to avoid the evil eye.

Evil Eye Legend says
According to Islamic beliefs and culture, it is understood that the evil eye is the product of a look, which is loaded with bad feelings such as envy, it is very recurrent for an infant when it is endowed with spectacular beauty and has a tender character and affection, you can easily suffer from this disease.

In Arab, Christian and Muslim cultures, they have a great belief and fear of the well-known evil eye, which they say is produced by people with piercing gazes, who can inadvertently cause this harm to anyone.

In Islamic customs there are stories that confirm that there have been people who have died from having received the evil eye, which many say is generated by envy. It could be that people who have been sensitive to receiving this damage have not had any type of protection to avoid this annoyance.

In this culture, generally, when a person approaches an infant or any other person, if they look at him and begin with praise for his natural beauty and pleasant personality, they pray invoking God to protect and defend him, to what is recited on the child's head may evil be returned, and may it save him from all evil.

The legend also tells that among their traditions to protect themselves from the evil eye, is that just when the creature has seven days of having arrived in the world, they sacrifice and offer a lamb, which according to the belief scare the evil entities from their side and prevents them. to be approached. This fact must be fulfilled in a precise way, where it is said with Islamic prayers and normally, the prey of the sacrificed animal is distributed among the poor people.

Likewise, they have the belief in the protective effects that some shades have in the evil eye, or some harmful forces, for example, they say that the sky-blue color makes the evil eye move away. The black color that represents mourning, like the green color that represents Islam.

According to the urban legends, the prophet and his descendants wore turbans, preferably green. In Muslim villages, and not in the entire Arab population, they have a tradition of asking for gifts.

There are several Islamic countries that have boxes or special piggy banks exposed in the streets, during the morning or the rest of the day, that when passing by, a coin must be placed, which according to the belief, God drives away believers in adversities, and that if the coin is deposited in the morning, protection is assured throughout the day.

Among the Islamic beliefs, the legend also tells that before starting and finishing eating, they should eat a minimum portion of salt, because according to God, it separates all spirits from setbacks. Likewise, like the culture of Christians to pray with an Our Father, the Hail Mary or another different prayer before going to bed, Muslims also have a habit of reading a proverb from the Koran, to protect themselves from dangers.

The people of the Arab culture are distrustful and fear that they may cause them evil through the image of a photo, that they put some writing on them, as well as that they will bury it or destroy it in pieces. This fact is what causes many to not allow unknown people to take pictures of them, or who are not fully trusted.

Symptoms of the evil eye
The evil eye is an organic disease, which is based on superstitious beliefs and is known in different cultures around the world. It originates from the strong and deep gaze of a person, which is capable of causing damage, misfortune and even the victim may die. Symptoms can vary between infants and adults and the best known that can occur in a patient who is a victim of this ailment, such as the evil eye, are:

In infants
Fever
Apathy to eat
Frequent vomiting
Diarrhea
Loss of sleep
Uncontrollable crying
Skin allergies
General tiredness
Stomach cramps
Hiccup

In adults
Nervousness
Acute fear and paranoia
Nausea and vomiting
Dizziness
General exhaustion
Hiccup
Sadness and anxiety
Headache
In the evil eye, the symptoms and signs are usually generalized and before ensuring that it is this ailment, any other disease that may be related to these symptoms should be ruled out, before confirming that it is a negative energy that has perceived through a bad look.

Use of oil
To counteract the evil eye, which is a negative energy that is perceived through the eyes of a person, there is an important and simple element such as the use of oil, together with water and scissors.

A ritual is done where the scissors must be placed in the shape of a cross, at the bottom of a deep plate covered with water, the ring finger or fourth finger of the right hand of the affected person must be wet, letting seven fall on this finger drops of the oil and in turn fall into the water that is in the plate with the scissors.

As the oil drops fall, a prayer should be pronounced, in the case that the oil is small drops or falls to the bottom of the plate, it means that the affected person is getting better.

The prayer that should be recited is the following: “ Heal this devotee my Lord and get him to get away from me everything that the enemy has sent me. I beg you to allow my strength, energy, health and happiness to be recovered. I ask you in life, to protect me from the evil eye, so that I can follow the path of your will. Amen"

Amulets to avoid it
For the protection of the evil eye there are a large number and variety of amulets in the world, it all depends on the culture to which the victim who suffers this evil belongs. Among the amulets known to Islamic culture to defend against this damage, there are mainly:

The Hand of Fatima or Hamsa
The amulet of the Hand of Fatima or Hamsa exists in various forms and symbols, which is used to prevent the evil eye. It is a figure of an open palm that has a thumb, three central fingers and a small thumb at each end of the hand, the central finger represents the heart organ, which according to Muslim culture each finger has a meaning within the pillars of Islam to know:

The shahada or faith
Pray or praise five times a day
Azaque or alms
Swan or fasting especially in the month of Ramadan
Pilgrimage, so be it once in a lifetime

The Jet
Jet is a mineral with a dark opaque color, which can be shiny when treated and transforms into a semi-precious stone, which is also carved into different shapes and has the characteristic of having a great power of protection against the evil eye.

In the 13th century, the Arabic Yusuf Ben Ishaq, in his specific dictionary of medicine, mentions this semi-precious stone that the people of Al-Andalus used as a necklace on the necks of their young children to protect them from the evil eye.

Red Coral
The amulet known as red coral is also part of one of the signs, which have great strength to counteract the evil eye and which was very popular during the Middle Ages and is still in force today as an object of protection.

The main use that is given to this red coral is to prevent the evil eye in children, in addition to the belief that it can be used during the delivery of the baby, which would avoid some type of complication during delivery.

Cross of Caravaca
The Cross of Caravaca, is an amulet to which it is concerned that provides great protection, which preserves homes and family members, especially one has the faith to reject the curses caused by the evil eye. It has a great defensive power, which has no limits of protection for humans.

Before being used, the Caravaca Cross must be prepared with a special ritual, it must be blessed so that it has positive and protective forces. A prayer must be raised to the Virgin Santa Ana, which must be carried out by holding it in the right hand, with the fist of the hand closed on the chest, next to the heart and reciting the following prayer:

“ Ana, Ana, Mother of the Holy Mother, Grandmother of the Divine Child,

like the light that in Bethlehem was shown to the saints of heart,

I ask you to intervene.

That through you, the Lord sets his gaze on this

Santa Cruz, and give me protection.

May the light of your Holy Grandson

enlighten my heart. So be it."

Once the prayer is finished reciting, two white candles must be lit and the Caravaca cross placed in the center of the two candles, until they are consumed, then the amulet that is already prepared for its use must be taken. use. The next step is to bless the Cross of Caravaca, which is done with holy water and a cross, on a clean table and without objects.

With a finger of the right hand you should draw a circumference around the cross, in a clockwise direction. The person who performs this ritual must pay absolute concentration on their thoughts, the holy water must first be smeared on one face of the cross and then it must be done on the back face, to which the following prayer must be pronounced:

"Holy water,

that you drive away evil

and you transform everything into good,

give him back to my cross,

its original purity, so that it shines

over my heart like a stars of goodness. So be it"

Tattoo for prevention
There are tattoos with spiritual conditions, which are used against the evil eye and to ward off negative energies. The best known in this culture is the hand of Fatima or also known as Hamsa, which refers to the sign that they use in different parts of the world and have been granted different concepts.

This symbol that repels the evil eye and negative vibes is used for many years, it refers to the hand that is related to the Catholic and Christian religions, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism.

There are people who know it by the name of the "Hand of Miriam", who also qualify it with the name of "The Protecting Hand of God." Especially in Islamic culture it is known as the Hand of Fatima ”, in honor of Fatima Zahra, the daughter of Muhammad. According to the belief of the Jews, the fingers represent the five sacred books of the Torah.

Currently in many countries of the world and according to the culture of each one of them, people decide to tattoo any part of their body with this symbol, which according to their beliefs, provides them protection and scares them away from bad luck, and very particularly, It protects them from the envious and harmful glances that a person with a negative spirit could cause. Everything is argument of Faith.

Wearing a bracelet
There is a belief that wearing a red bracelet protects the person who wears it from the evil eye and the negative energies caused by black magic. When a person feels the influence or harmful vibrations, which they could perceive that someone emanates, it is best to place a red bracelet on the left wrist of their arm, in the form of a protective amulet.

In addition, this amulet, such as the red bracelet, will test the necessary balance of positive and negative energies that the human body and spirit can perceive, as well as preserve the evil eye and help preserve the aura of the purified person.

The use of the red bracelet is a significant amulet and has great power, which helps to protect the aura, prevents sadness and, as it has the result of improving the immune system of the individual, it also helps them to obtain a general well-being. It is recommended that the use of the red bracelet be permanent, so that excellent positive effects can be obtained.

The bracelet can be a simple red woven thread or cord, so that it can safeguard the influences brought by the evil eye. Historical cultures point to the evil eye as a negative and strong vibration, which can be caused by the adversarial and unpleasant gaze that is often the object of people around us.

It happens that the color red is very striking in the eyes of people and its purpose is to catch unhealthy glances, which are accompanied by envy, jealousy, hatred and other unpleasant feelings.

The use of these bracelets, and according to the faith that they have, can provide whoever wears them with some miracles in their life, they can also help in a speedy recovery, as well as good luck in business, efficient learning, personal growth and fosters successful relationships between family ties and friends.

The use of this red bracelet in different countries is recommended for infants to wear it, for the protection of diseases and the evil eye; as well as in people who have health conditions with serious illnesses, even for people who are sensitive to negative influences.

It is recommended that when a person is going to place the red cord or thread on his left wrist, he should ask a family member or person who loves sincerely, to place and tie this amulet, which he must place with a simple knot, and then you must tie an additional six knots to reach seven knots.

At that time, the person who is going to use it must promise himself to have positive and harmonious thoughts, he must never meditate on negative thoughts, which may harm others. Otherwise the efforts made to achieve good results may be wasted.

The seven knots of this bracelet are intimately associated with a sequence of knots, each one signifying a divine dimension that culminates in inducing in the daily life of each person.

So, the use of this bracelet on the left wrist, works as a safe protection amulet on a spiritual level, which acts severely against the annihilating forces of the evil eye. The color red is associated with the prevention of a hazard.

There is also the possibility and it is used by many that figures of eyes are inserted into the red bracelet that according to beliefs have greater strength and power to counteract the evil eye, envy and other negative vibrations.

Remove an evil eye
There are several ways that go according to the culture of each population to eliminate the evil eye, among these we can mention the following:

A white candle should be lit in the center of the room where the person who suffers from this disease sleeps, at the same time the following prayer should be prayed three times: "Almighty God, creator of heaven and earth, father of Jesus Christ, free me from this curse ”.
Place a small eucalyptus bark in a visible space of the house. Eucalyptus has the property of absorbing negative vibrations and at the same time preserves people's energies.
A cavity must be opened inside a pot and nine plum pits must be placed inside it and it must be near the entrance to the door of the house. This allows to eliminate the evil eye, in addition to strengthening a barrier against bad vibrations.
Prepare aromatic infusions, with rue leaves, with which the entire body of the person is moistened and allowed to evaporate naturally.

Prayer
This suffering from the evil eye can be suffered by both children and some adults, however, when it comes to infants who are the most vulnerable perceive negative energies through a look full of damage, the action of evil is counteracted. with sentences that are intended for use, described below:

“In the holy name of God the Father;

In the holy name of the fallen and of

The heavenly protectors who dwell in heaven

Safeguarding the will of the faithful devotees.

Oh my father!

Today I cry out to your name to help this little one

That in these hours is invaded by envy

Of the one who only wants evil for his neighbor.

Your most holy and merciful will can do everything, Lord,

And I know you will make her health regain that state of mind,

Happiness and glory of yesteryear.

Help him, almighty god, well you

You are the only one who can.

Amen."

Remedies
The person who suffers from the evil eye can use different natural alternatives to purify their energies from this condition, among which we can count:

Use vinegar and salt, which must be placed in a container with water and sanitize the house, from the most recondite space to the main entrance, at the beginning of the process the sign of the cross must be made.

You can also use holy water with which you should sprinkle the head of the patient, reciting the following words: "May the bad energy accumulated in my physical body disappear."

A chicken egg is caught and passed over the entire head of the affected person and at the same time an Our Father is said. Then the egg is placed in a glass bowl, which must remain throughout the night, under the bed just at the height where the pillow is, it will have the action of collecting all the harmful energies.

You can make a small bag of red fabric, in which you must insert three small crosses, which are made with the same fabric, a piece of paschal candle, star anise, green anise and a tooth, seal the bag, the one that must be worn inside the clothing.

Among the natural remedies to eliminate the evil eye, it can be done with simple products that give good results, for this it is required: grain salt, rue branches, charcoal, a fire resistant dish, fire and a little piece made of wood preferably light in color.

To start the protection process with these elements, the salt is taken to place it in the corners of each room, and then the charcoal is placed on the plate, which must be lit, it is directed to each room with the rue branches in hand.

The practitioner must sit on the ground and throw rue leaves on the embers of the coal, to which white smoke emanates and the smell of the aroma of the plant is perceived, this natural remedy begins the process of scare away bad spirits and negative energies.

There is also another remedy that they should use to remove the evil eye from those who suffer from it, such as the option of grabbing a lemon, which is yellow and introducing cloves and placing it inside the person's room.

Likewise, they can be bathed with coarse sea salt that should be rubbed on the head and then the whole body; This effectively helps in eliminating negative vibrations, which have been perceived from people with bad intentions.

Kabbalah
The word Kabbalah has several meanings, but in the case that concerns us this word means to receive, it is the study of how to receive fully in our lives.

So we have that Kabbalah refers to an ancient technique or custom, of twisting a red thread seven times around the tomb of Rachel, who was the wife of Jacob. As reflected in the sacred scriptures, she, giving birth to Benjamin, died and was buried between Jerusalem and Bethlehem in Israel.

According to the belief, after the red thread is wound around the grave, the person who does it enjoys receiving divine and supernatural powers.

According to the belief, Kabbalah, Rachel symbolizes the physical part where human beings live and that her greatest desire was to safeguard and preserve evil and harm to all her children.

It is from this belief that it arises that when a person ties a red thread to the left wrist, its enigmatic and powerful energy closes within the wearer. It must be taken into account that the person chosen to secure the red thread in the hand, must be a sincere person who you love and who really wishes the good for you and others, with which it will achieve positive effects to ward off the evil of eye.

In the case that people are perceptive on a spiritual level, they should know that using this type of amulet strengthens the level of suppressing negative vibrations forever, as well as is not a victim of suffering from the evil eye, also they must constantly remember that they do not he must judge or emanate harmful energies to others.

Interpret the egg
In this world it is very normal for there to be people with bad energy and one of the ways to protect against the evil eye is to use a chicken egg, which is done through a ritual where a chicken egg is caught, preferably a white one. This ritual is used by different cultures.

This ritual with the chicken egg should be carried out on Tuesday or Friday, it is recommended that the egg to be used is from a farm, that it is as fresh as possible and that it is at room temperature, they should not be in the fridge.

During the ritual, the affected person must take off all their clothing, must be completely naked, without shoes and must not have any other articles of adornment on their body, this is so that the energy can flow smoothly.

The chicken's egg must be passed through the entire body, which must begin with the head and end with the toes, at the rate that it is doing this, it must be visualizing that all the bad vibrations are concentrated in the egg.

You should have a glass glass that contains water up to half, the water should be at room temperature, this glass should not be used daily and used for other purposes, because it is trapped all the negative energy or spell. Then the egg must be delicately broken and thrown into the water in the glass.

After approximately 10 minutes have passed, the result can be interpreted and observed. We proceed to analyze what is visualized in the egg white and yolk found in the water. We are going to leave some interpretations that can help you:

In the event that the egg yolk remains at the bottom of the glass and the white is transparent, without many bubbles, the result is favorable, which indicates that you are going to receive good news and that you will not suffer from the evil eye.
In the event that the water is dark in color, it means that you have bad energies and have been the object of a sorcery so that everything you undertake will give you negative results, suffer illnesses, that you have terrible financial situations and even family and love relationships are affected.
It could be that a symbol similar to an eye appears in the result, this means that there are people who spend their time spying on you and are envious.
In the case that the white shows abundant bubbles, it means that you have been a victim of the evil eye, if the egg continues with many bubbles it means that they want you and send bad vibrations.
If a point of blood is observed in the white or in the yolk, it means that they are making a strong spell; Just as you should go to a doctor, because you have health problems, either in the liver or kidneys.
In the case that the yolk has a shape similar to a cross, it also means that they are doing a witchcraft, while other experts in the field say that they are buried spells. Once the ritual has been completed, you should go to a river of clean water, or to the sea where the contents of the glass should be thrown, if for some reason you do not have one of these places to complete the ritual. , it can be done in the toilet.

What must be taken into account is that while it is launched, one must concentrate and visualize that all the evil is being eliminated with the water, so that the person is purified of all negative energy.

How to make an evil eye?
When a person has a strong enemy or rival, often with their evil intentions and envy, they proceed to cast a curse that becomes what is traditionally known as the evil eye.

To cause the evil eye in another person, on several occasions it is done without any intention of wanting to hurt, but there are others that just with a negative thought or envy, are already doing it and that is, when it is intentional, it is looked at fixed and deeply, wishing him ills.

There is a fatal mantra to cause the evil eye, which says: "Lucifer, king of hell, master of sin, send all your evil to (Name) so that he becomes the recipient of your evil and your anger", when it is being done. this curse the person, apart from staring at the person, has narrowed eyes and raises one of the eyebrows.

Human beings have the condition of being the only ones who can cast the evil eye, this is because those who cause this discomfort have a host of negative energies, which transform them into evil and can transmit it to their victim, causing bad luck. , misfortunes and illnesses.

What the bible says about this
In the sacred scriptures several passages are evidenced, where it refers to the evil eye caused by man; states that the rebellious angels were transformed into demons, as if they were a source of "magical power", this can be found in Samuel 1.15.23, Timothy 4.1 and in Jude 6.

Additionally, the Word of God ensures that evil spirits collaborate with their evil forces and with people who dedicate themselves to spiritism. It can be evidenced in Acts 16.16-18 and in Revelation 22-15, that these people, who are dedicated to these evils, can "bind with curses", which many times is through the eyes.

It can also be seen in Deuteronomy 18: 10-12, where he points out that the evil eye is actually based on some actions.

The claim that the evil eye existed was a very common fact in Mediterranean culture during that time. Realizing this fact, the apostle Paul questions the Galatians if at some point in their lives they had suffered from a spell by these false teachers.

The apostle used a familiar word and definition to express his message: the Galatian believers did not understand what Jesus meant to them, that they accepted the Jewish law as a requirement of the Christian life. These had been enchanted or bewitched by various false leaders.

Paul also attributed to the false teachers of diabolical possession, that denunciation had a lot of effect on the churches of Galatia, as well as on the false teachers themselves.

Evil Eye 16
In the case that people live in places where there are sorcerers who rejoice in casting hexes and are part of their daily lives, it is not surprising that the evil eye exists. However, faced with the threats that they may suffer from these curses, one should not feel fear, because feeling fear before this curse of the evil eye, easily leads to feeding the demons, as established by the sacred scriptures in Corinthians 10.20- twenty-one.

The person who has the evil eye should seek protection against this evil, only in the Creator of the Universe, to which the following is also evidenced in Psalm 21: " Jehovah himself will guard you against all calamity." One must have full confidence in the absolute power of God, which he possesses to protect, considering what He has done against the demons.

The archaic settlers that existed in Canaan used the effects of magic to compensate for human and diabolical evil. In Gezer, researchers like archaeologists took on the task of extracting from the graves many talismans, which had shapes and figures of eyes, it can be presumed that they were made according to their beliefs and had a firm purpose of protection.

In the Hebrew scriptures, these actions were forbidden and the evil eye was thought to be an expression that referred to ill will, shame, jealousy or envy. The definition in Hebrew "ra'ayin" means "evil eye", it can be evidenced in Proverbs 22.9, 23.6 and 28.22; Using the word "eyes" with the adjective of bad or good is an intrinsic ability of a person.

This is found in Deuteronomy 28.54.56. It shows that the eyes transparently reveal the moral attitudes that the person has.

In the New Testament you can see what the Hebrew Bible maintains regarding the evil eye, in Matthew 22-23, where it is clearly narrated about the curse. In these passages of the sacred scripture, the evil eye is discussed, which relates it to the internal ideas of the individual and his preference to perform these evils, especially when it comes to an envious person.

Evil eye in dogs
Animals such as dogs, which are generally the favorite pets, with which people live the most, are known in their way of acting; the perception and receptivity of these animals is as strong as that of infants, so they are also sensitive to being victims of this ailment such as the evil eye. Likewise, these animals manifest some symptoms such as:

Discouragement and sadness
Exhaustion
Nervousness
Teary
They stop eating

If the dog has any of these symptoms, it is most likely that it is also suffering from this discomfort known as the evil eye, to which the owner should seek help from experts who can make a prayer to eliminate this curse, below is the prayer itself to cure the evil eye in dogs:

Prayer

“Oh Saint Francis of Assisi!

Curator, protector and charitable guardian

Of the animals.

Faithful devoted to the will of God;

This day I magnify you and I ask you

That you mediate in my favor so that my beloved pet

Can you wade through the current state caused alone

For that person who seeks to boast of evil;

I ask you to return happiness to his behavior

And lift him up from his apathy because I fear

For his current state of health. "

Amen.

Evil eye to plants
It does not seem that it was a reality, but plants have also suffered from this curse known as the evil eye, people with looks that are charged with bad energy also affect plants.

Just by looking at any leafy bush that has flowers and with a simple touch, with a finger, bad energy has fallen on the bush, which begins a decay, sadness, the leaves wither and the plants many times dry. For this reason, some people put a red tape on the plant, as a sign of protection to catch the evil eye.

Belief in Judaism
According to the scriptures and in the Talmud, there is a "splendid eye" and an "evil eye", these two expressions have remained for thousands of years, which have served as guides in people's attitudes.

Abraham was an example of someone who possessed a "splendid or generous eye", he was always pending to deliver good to his neighbor, he did not have the feeling of being jealous or feeling hatred for his fellow men. While Bilaam was the one who had an "evil eye" and was waiting to get a mistake in others and was jealous of the goods or economic positions, which the neighbor who was around him possessed. This is evidenced in Avot 5.19.

The evil eye is narrated in the Talmud as if it were a mystical power, it explains that observing the goods of others, with envious eyes, surely the curse of this evil will fall on that person. This is the reason why the Talmudic law is forbidden to build houses very close to another, privacy is paramount, which prevents the neighbor's property from being looked at with envious eyes.

The houses must respect a considerable space between neighboring buildings, to avoid pernicious looks full of envy. This is narrated in Bava Batra 3a.

In general, the evil eye is understood as looking at another person or object, wanting something bad to happen to him, including envying someone else's possessions, feeling upset about his success, selfishness and other attitudes.

The Talmud practices that a glass of wine should be given as a sign of blessing after eating someone with a good eye, this appears in Proverbs 22.9. The person with a generous eye will be forever blessed. One must be very careful with people who have envious eyes, as King Solomon warns in Proverbs 23.6, " Do not share bread with one who has an evil eye."

The most significant way to avoid envy is Emunah, which refers to acceptance, faith in HaShem. There are different levels of theological and philosophical aspects associated with its existence. Where a large part of the Jewish faith lies in knowing that HaShem supports each of his children according to his will. In relation to envy and the evil eye, Emuna also refers to high levels of faith.

To counteract this curse such as the evil eye, Jewish culture recommends that you should not remain in fear of perceiving this evil, or that someone wishes to do harm, if so, that would increase the power of evil.

An effective remedy is to increase the study of Torah in the world, another recommended remedy to annihilate the evil eye, is to cultivate in each person the good eye, which allows to bring blessings. Judaism also accepts the use of the hand of Fatima or Hamsa, as well as the use of a red ribbon, placed on the wrist of the left hand as a sign of prevention.

In the quran

There are great and dangerous diseases, which a person can suffer caused by a spell or witchcraft, the evil eye or envy, or witchcraft cause harmful effects on the affected person, it can be so serious that it can cause death.

This happens because the envious person has his soul destroyed and his heart is full of hatred, and he does not mind doing evil or bewitching someone, causing mortal diseases; witchcraft has the same effect as envy and the evil eye.

Allah, among so many blessings for his fellow believer, provides him with great blessings and well-being, which separate and save him from the curses of those harmful people, thereby exterminating tribulations and diseases.

The wise man known as Ibn Qaim, states that Allah has mercy on the wicked, and that if the person fully complies with the ten commandments, he effectively destroys the evil of envy, the evil eye and even sorcery.

The main commandment is that they must seek refuge in Allah, who will protect them from all evil and must entrust themselves to Him, as expressed by the Most High: “I take refuge in the Lord of dawn, from the evil that he created, from the evil of darkness. From the night when it spreads, from the evil of the witches' knot blowers. And from the evil of the envious when he envies ”

It is evidenced in the Koran 114.1-5, Allah the Most High listens to all the prayers made by his children who take refuge in him, who is the Almighty, above all things in the cosmos, he is the only one in whom help can be sought, not a solution or refuge must be sought in another entity other than Him.

Served in Guatemala
In Guatemala, health centers treat patients with ancestral diseases, including the evil eye. The Health centers have a garden where medicinal plants grow, which are used to treat this type of diseases and are also placed on the walls, of the different healthy herbs that they support during the medical consultation.

The Health Centers in Guatemala treat patients with the evil eye and the loss of the soul, apart from other popular diseases, such as flow, cravings or witchcraft. The Guatemalan doctors affirm that the evil eye in infants is caused by a poor diet, especially when they breastfeed children, so it can lead to irritability, nausea, vomiting, fever, diarrhea, crying and loss of sleep.

For the healing of this curse, they recommend rubbing different herbs all over the patient's body, while praying to release the spirits that hinder the patients. Sorcery is a product of fights, envy, hatred or disappointments of people and then they are dedicated to generating hexes.

Guatemala is a fervent nation in its beliefs that these diseases come from the Mayan culture, and very especially from rural areas where the outpatient clinics do not have any type of medication, which they provide to the patient in case they deserve it.

The evil eye is a disease that traditional doctors indicate that they are normally perceived by younger children, and that it is generated by the involuntary gaze of an individual, which may be that he is drunk, person with a lot of sweating, a woman in a state of pregnancy, children who have a spectacular beauty, or who is seen by a person who wants to have a child and stares at the baby.

Therapists affirm that the indicated actions together with the gaze and in direct contact with the infant, automatically cause the disease.

To eliminate the evil eye in the patient, a fresh chicken egg should be applied to the entire body of the affected person. According to belief, the egg is impregnated with all negative fluids. Then the egg is grasped, it is broken inside a glass vessel, which allows the disease to be visualized and thus to determine and ensure the diagnosis that had been initially given.

Conclusions
The evil eye, we have already said, which is the product of looks loaded with evil, envy, resentment and hatred, the best thing to do to combat this curse is to avoid it in the first place. The methods vary according to each culture, nation and according to individual preferences. There are various amulets against the evil eye, which can be worn to ward off malicious glances.

Among the amulets are the symbol of the eye that represents water, sky and mercy; The goal of wearing these charms is to block negative spiritual vibrations. There are also other amulets such as the red thread, which is placed in the left hand, semi-precious stones, which have the gift of protecting people from this curse such as the evil eye.

In the same way, it is advisable to read the sacred writing, which keeps evil spirits from approaching, which cause spiritual and physical damage.

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