Are we allowed to believe in ayin raya

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    tahini
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    What do people think about the concept of ayin raya, are we allowed to believe in such a thing?

    #812821
    Toi
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    what does it mean.

    #812822
    Sam2
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    Some exist and some is made up. Those with legitimate sources we can believe in and those without sources are probably Assur to believe.

    #812823
    HaLeiVi
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    Where Chazal allowed to believe in it?

    #812824
    ☕️coffee addict
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    do you mean Ayin Hara (evil eye) if so, then yes, the gemara in Brachos says if you are afraid of it says a certain thing and it has no affect

    #812825
    HaLeiVi
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    coffee, Chazal usually call it Ayin Ra’ah.

    #812826
    bein_hasdorim
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    Pirkei Avos says We must know and believe Ayin Ro’eh Ozen Shoma’as etc…

    If u are talking about Ayin Horah, there was recently another post

    pertaining to this. You should look it up.

    #812827
    metrodriver
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    HaLeivi & tahini (OP); Yes. But there is a conceptual difference between “Raa” and “Raya”, which is in a different league, altogether.

    Where the former signifies “Bad” or “Evil”, the latter means “Friend” (Female), “Companion”.;

    #812828

    I think one should be wary of Ayin Hara as the Talmud tells us that if you visit the cemetery, for every 100 people buried there, 99 people died as a result of Ayin Hara. However, one needs to take precautions the Jewish way and not by importing foreign practices such as chamsas, red strings, etc.

    #812829
    ItcheSrulik
    Member

    The Jewish way of “taking protection” is:

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    #812832
    BaalHabooze
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    Ayin Horah means that if someone flaunts his fortune, or item of envy, in public, with full awareness that it potentially will cause jealousy, he can be wary that he will be subjegated to the evil effects of A.H.

    That is another reason why it is so important to live modestly and simply. People who have the privilege to own expensive cars and beautiful homes should try even harder to be modest in public and try not to show off.

    Some wear a red string bracelet to ward off A.H. I asked my LOR for the mekor for that and, after searching, he said it is mentioned in many seforim but couldn’t locate the source.

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