You know when you get that promotion, your plans are going great and your boss always praises your accomplishments? These are some of the feelings that everyone wants to live in the work environment, isn’t it? However, such happiness can displease others.
“Many people would like to be where you are; or even unconsciously, can send negative vibrations and harm your professional growth. In certain situations, we manage to identify who these people are, but this is not always possible, so amulets they are great sources of protection”, says Juliana Viveiros, spiritualist of the iQuilíbrio platform.
To help you fight the evil eye, Juliana listed seven easy-to-find amulets that can be used to shield negative energy. Check out!
1. Hamsa or Hand of Fatima
The Hamsa or the Hand of Fatima is a symbol widely used by Islamic people. It represents protection against envy and the evil eye. Hamsá, in Arabic, means the number five, which is related to the five fingers, the five pillars of religion (faith, prayer, charity, pilgrimage and fasting) and the five levels of the soul. This amulet against envy at work can be used in many ways: on a necklace, on a bracelet, on a ring, on an earring, on a key chain or on a decorative object that can be left on your desk.
2. Pepper

A pepper It is one of the best known amulets against envy. If you choose to use it, you can either use it as a prop or plant it in a vase and leave it in your work. If you don’t want to take it to work, you can grow it at home too, as it will suck out all the bad energy you have. Therefore, it also contributes to your spiritual cleansing.
3. Greek eye

Surely, you’ve seen somewhere the famous Greek eye, that blue eye with white. He is known as Turkish eye, or Nazar, and carries great power to ward off envy, protect against evil and ward off bad energy from those who use it. It is also known as the look of God that protects, brings peace and enlightens. Because it is very popular, it is easy to find it in different ways, such as accessories, key chains and objects of decoration.
4. fig

Another amulet used to ward off the evil eye and envy at work is the figa. The symbol is a closed hand with the thumb between the index and middle fingers. She also offers protection, wards off danger, bad luck and negative energies. It can be used on a charm, on a keychain or as a pendant. It is usually made of wood, and finding it as a decoration piece is common.
5. Garlic

Did you know that garlic can also be considered a great amulet against envy at work? All you have to do is eat a clove of garlic to keep the negativity away from you. But after that, it’s good to pay attention to your breath, so you don’t push away who you don’t want!
6. Coarse salt

Have you ever felt heavy energy and someone told you to take a thick salt bath to help? Yeah, the salt it is a powerful amulet against envy at work. You can put it in a pot and leave it in your drawer, use it in your amulet or take a shower with it.
“However, it’s good to be aware and know how to do this bath, because rock salt is very powerful and can clean even the good energy that you want to stay with you. To do this, learn how to bathe in rock salt the right way before going around throwing salt everywhere”, advises Juliana Viveiros.
7. Plants

To the plants they make the environment happier and more beautiful and are great amulets against envious people. Some of them have an even more efficient and targeted effect for this, such as Saint George’s sword, rue and with me-no-one-can, in addition to the pepper tree.
In addition to the protection rituals, you must believe in your own strength and in your projects. “Don’t judge your dreams, love them! Know why you want it and believe in your potential. Also understand why you want certain things to happen and fight to conquer them. Don’t allow someone else to talk about your life or the things you’ve conquered”, concludes the spiritualist from iQuilíbrio.
By Luana Farias
Source: Maxima

I am an experienced author and journalist with a passion for lifestyle journalism. I currently work for Buna Times, one of the leading news websites in the world. I specialize in writing stories about health, wellness, fashion, beauty, interior design, and more. My articles have been featured on major publications such as The Guardian and The Huffington Post.