The Evil Eye is Real

There are people who don’t believe in the term “evil eye.” They laugh it off or spiritualize it away, but I’ve come to understand that the evil eye is very real. You might call it jealousy, envy, or hate—but no matter the name, its impact is undeniable. I define the evil eye as the energy projected by those who secretly (and sometimes openly) resent your beauty, your peace, your confidence, your purpose, your light—sometimes even your potential.

The strange thing is… the people who send the evil eye often appear to be doing better than you. They may have more material things, more followers, more connections—but deep down, they are watching you. Obsessed. Studying you. Trying to figure out what it is that makes you glow, even with less. That’s when the fake love starts. Compliments with hidden daggers. Support that feels off. Curiosity that becomes invasive.

They’ll want to know every detail of your life: who you're dating, who you're friends with, who your family is. They’ll insert themselves into every space you exist in—physically, spiritually, emotionally, even online. At first, it looks like admiration. But over time, it turns into sabotage.

They’ll try to make you feel jealous of them—flaunting what they have in your face, pretending that you’re the one who’s lacking, when you were never competing in the first place. What’s worse? Some of them want you to become their fan. Imagine that: they envy you so deeply, but still expect your applause.

That’s the power of the evil eye. It’s not always loud. It’s not always obvious. Sometimes, it’s quiet, calculated, and cloaked in friendship. And by the time you realize what it is, it’s already infiltrated your life.

I know this too well. I’ve removed people from my space, blocked them on social media, cut communication—but some of them won’t let go. They create fake accounts to watch, to spy, to spiritually leech. And I’ve felt the cost of their obsession. Financial depletion. Attacks on my beauty. Delayed blessings. Stagnant goals. This isn’t just jealousy—it’s warfare.

And what makes spiritual warfare even harder is when it’s coming from people you once trusted. People you gave access to. People you loved.

The worst kind of enemy is the one that pretends to be a friend.

But I’m not a victim. I’ve gone into hibernation. I’ve reconnected with myself. I’ve grown in silence. And as I re-enter the world again, I’ve learned this: not everyone is for you, not everyone serves you, and not everyone wants the best for you.

I move differently now. I no longer overshare. I protect my peace like it's gold. I trust energy before I trust words. I let actions speak. I let time reveal what people hide. Because the evil eye may be real—but so is my power, so is my intuition, and so is my protection.

If you're reading this and relating deeply—you're not crazy. You're not imagining it. And you're definitely not alone.

Move in silence. Guard your energy. And remember: what’s sent to destroy you will never win if you choose to stay rooted in truth and aligned with your purpose.

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