Against Evil Demons: The Greek Tradition of the “Eye”
Against Evil Demons: The Greek Tradition of the “Eye”
From ancient times to modern times, the Greeks have deepened their belief in the existence of evil spirits and the evil eye, manifested by the term “Evil Eye” κακό μάτι ( kako mati ). From ancient myths and rituals to everyday habits and beliefs, the idea of bad luck caused by abuse or jealousy was deeply rooted in Greek culture.
In our culture, the “Eye” is a symbol of protection and optimism. Through this item, Greeks try to block out negativity and maintain a positive attitude towards life’s challenges.
The “Eye” appears in various forms – from small ornaments to larger objects of protection. Regardless of its form, the essence remains the same: a belief in positive energy and a willingness to face challenges with optimism.
So, through the tradition of the “Eye”, the Greeks find the antidote to the evil spirits and the gloom that surrounds them. By keeping this object close to them, they maintain a positive outlook and face life with optimism and strength.
Nevertheless, with FYLY’s yachts and services, beautiful holidays are guaranteed and no “Eye” is needed.
This Greek tradition teaches us that solidarity and faith in positive energy can banish even the darkest thoughts and lead us to a life full of optimism and joy.
FYLY Yachting Team