Friday, July 10, 2009

Victim of Evil Eye?

Your thoughts have energy, both positive and negative. It is a scientifically proven fact that food or water, when blessed, heals. Negative thoughts when directed towards someone has the ability to affect him. These negative thoughts directed at you that results in unfortunate outcomes for you, your family or your business is popularly known as evil eye. Evil-eye is a stream of negative energy that affects the person or object on which it is directed. The person under the influence of evil eye, is subject to waves of negative energies which results in illness, listlessness and failures which can't be explained medically.
Astrology and Evil Eye: There is a connection between the stars, planets and your susceptibility to fall prey to evil eye and being the object of jealousy. Our astrologers state that it is due to planets, houses and their relative placements which indicate your susceptibility levels. Planetary time periods and sub-periods called 'Dashas' and 'Bhuktis' influence your well being and the ease with which you are subject to these energy attacks.
Astrologers have given certain Dasha-Bhukti planetary combinations which could be difficult periods for you. They also prescribe the ways to overcome these malefic combinations to ensure your health and wealth doesn't suffer. The primary cause for your evil eye problems is due to the major and minor planetray conditions that you are running currently. For instance if you have a Rahu major and Saturn minor, you become an easy target for energy attacks. Another important reason is the influence of Saturn mainly during the malefic Seven and Half years of influence known as "Sade Sate".
The best way to shield yourself from the malefic forces is to perform certain fire rituals like Prathyangara Homa, Sudarsana Homa and Sharaba Homa.

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