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IN SUMMARY...
1. Why does the eye break? |
When a nazar eye breaks, it is neither a coincidence nor bad luck. In popular tradition, it means it has fulfilled its mission. It intercepted something heavy, a negative energy, a charged gaze, an invisible shock. It cracked to protect you, so that what was meant to reach you does not.
This is a moment to take seriously, but without fear. It is not a bad sign. It is a sign of successful protection.
1. Why does the eye break?
The nazar eye is made of glass, sometimes thick, sometimes more fragile. It can break naturally, but when it falls for no reason, cracks while properly placed, or shatters without visible impact, this is interpreted as an energetic rupture. It “took it in your place.”
This can happen after a period of tension, public exposure, an emotional conflict, strong jealousy, or even a moment of transformation when you were more vulnerable.
The nazar acts silently, then breaks once its burden is too heavy.
2. What to do with the broken piece?
You do not keep a broken nazar. You do not glue it back together. It has completed its role. You remove it with gratitude, without panic, and thank it inwardly. You can throw it into the earth, in a garden, a pot, or into the sea if you are near water. Some prefer to wrap it in a cloth and discreetly place it in a quiet place.
It is not waste. It is a charged object that has completed its cycle.
You do not throw it in the trash like an ordinary object. You dispose of it consciously.
3. Replacing the eye
Once the old eye is removed, you can choose a new one, which you will place or wear according to your need. You should not remain unprotected if the old one broke. The space it held remains open. You are not making a duplicate. You set a new barrier.
If you feel the old eye broke in a specific place (entrance, bedroom, office), you can place the new one in the same spot.
A broken nazar eye is not a loss. It is proof that it was watching over you. And in that cracked glass, you are the one who remained whole.
























































































































































































































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