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The Physics of the Evil Eye: A Theft of Electrons

The Physics of the Evil Eye: A Theft of Electrons

Imagine that our energy field, our aura, is like an atom. The nucleus at the center is us, our essence. The electrons orbiting around it represent our vitality, serenity, and life force. When the atom is in balance, those electrons move in stable orbits.

Now, picture what happens when we encounter someone who feels a mild but negative emotion: envy, resentment, competitiveness, even unconsciously. At that moment, an energetic interaction is triggered. The person, not out of malice but simply from a lower vibration, emits a kind of “wave” that disrupts our balance.

On the “atomic” level, that wave of envy or negativity destabilizes our electrons’ orbits. This creates an attraction, much like electrons being “stolen” in a chemical reaction. The energy of the envious person lacking electrons seeks balance and, in a sense, “borrows” ours. One of our electrons is pulled away.

This isn’t magic, it’s an involuntary energy transfer. The person casting the “evil eye” doesn’t consciously intend harm. They often don’t even realize what they’re doing. It’s simply their vibration, their lack of energy, that generates a vacuum in our own field, which, if not strong enough, tries to fill.

And what do we feel? Fatigue. Irritability. Maybe a sudden headache or that strange emptiness with no apparent cause. That’s the sensation of our “atom” missing an electron, and until it rebalances, we feel off-center.

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