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1. Where to place it in the house? |
Placing a eye of Nazar in your home is not just decoration. It is a gesture of protection. This small blue eye acts as an energy filter at the entrance of the living space. It does not need to be hidden or activated. It watches, captures, deflects. It prevents parasitic energies from entering or settling in the walls, especially those linked to jealousy, judgment, envy.
You don’t let people into your home without a filter. The eye is there to protect you without confrontation.
1. Where to place it in the house?
The most traditional place is near the front door. That’s where visitors, words, and intentions pass through. You can hang it on the wall next to the door, on the door itself, or above it. It acts as a silent barrier that prevents negativity from crossing the threshold.
You can also place one in the living room, where conversations and emotions intersect. If you receive many guests, it acts as an atmosphere regulator.
In a bedroom, the eye can be placed near the bed, on a nightstand or a wall. It doesn’t directly soothe sleep, but it filters the atmosphere, especially if you’re going through a period where you feel watched, vulnerable, or if you have nightmares.
In an office or workshop, it helps you protect your creative energy, avoiding disturbances linked to others’ thoughts.
2. Trusting your intuition
There is no strict rule. You can listen to your feelings, placing the eye where you sense something accumulates, stagnates, or drains you. If a corner makes you uncomfortable or seems to attract tension, it’s often a good spot for the eye.
You can also place several, depending on the size of the space and the intensity of your need. The eye does not overload the space. It observes, absorbs, protects.
3. Should you perform a ritual?
No. You can simply place or hang the eye consciously. You can blow on it, clean it with clear water, or pass it through light smoke if you wish. What matters is the intention behind the gesture. You place the eye as if closing an invisible latch.
Using an eye of Nazar at home is offering the place a silent guardian. And in this glass gaze, your home learns to say no, quietly.
























































































































































































































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