newborn evil eye protection

Tamara • First time mom to be👶🏻
Can anyone recommend me a newborn evil eye protection? I'm wearing a red string on the left hand and we tied one on my babies but it fell off the same day! I just need smth for my own piece of mind
What does everyone use? Thank you 
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I can be completely honest with you and just share that I used to believe in these type of things and still do believe in evil spirits and the evil eye and stuff but I'll tell you until I surrendered my life to Jesus Christ and made Him Lord and Savior of my life I feared these same things. But the Word of God says in 2 Timothy 1:7 that the Lord does not give us a spirit of fear, but a spirit of power, of ove, and of a sound mind.ONLY a close relationship, prayers, spiritual warfare, and pleading the blood of Jesus over your baby can protect them from evil spirits.  I can promise you a lil bracelet with lil bells on it prob made in some factory in China or even worse under the incantations of so called white witches (which is still fighting evil with evil) WILL NOT protect your child from Satan. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Esphesians 6:12JESUS LOVES YOU AND YOUR BABY AND DESIRES A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH YOU!

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Jessica • Aug 9, 2018
Yesssss. Preach the truth unapologetically 🙌

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Brooke • Mar 29, 2017
holy cow.. miss your meds?

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Talia • Mar 26, 2017
UGHHHHHH

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Anklets with bells. I had a pair growing up and will be getting one for our child. The bells are meant to scare off any bad spirits - they also sound sweet instead of annoying 💕These are the ones I got my friend who just had a baby and I'll order the same for ours (saffron bells). Very common in Asian cultures:

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G • Oct 17, 2016
holy crap those are cute!

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BabyK`sMom • Oct 12, 2016
These are beautiful!

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Sheilasp • Oct 10, 2016
😂

Je

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It's funny how ppl are on here posting irrelevant comments. If your not helping her with what she wants DO NOT COMMENT. It's her cultural and religious beliefs. I seriously can't believe some of you ignorant ppl

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M • Oct 16, 2016
Yes!! I was thinking the same thing!!! Mary is my home girl but people need to back up off her!!!

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Babyfaisal💙 • Oct 13, 2016
Tell them😑

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JK • Oct 13, 2016
Totally agree!!

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Wow... learn something new every day!! Never heard of this before!! Ive always wondered tho why babies of certain cultures always seem to have 'jewlery' on at such ayoung  age! 

An

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We use this one.. (mexicans)...

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bomabee • Oct 14, 2016
this I've heard of, along with the red string bracelet

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Jessica • Oct 9, 2016
My mil brought some back from Mexico for our son whose father is mexican.

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Cynthia • Oct 6, 2016
I had these for my daughters

ME

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We puerto Ricans use theseAzabache Bracelets - Mal de ojo, or evil eye, is believed to result of excessive admiration or envious looks by others. Having newborn babies wear an azabache (a gold bracelet or necklace with a black or red coral charm in the form of a fist), is believed to protect them from the evil eye.

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Elicia • Aug 9, 2018
I’m not sure, I have seen them at a Spanish market in the past. My mother is buying one for my daughter. I know that I’ve seen websites that sell them.

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amarie • Aug 9, 2018
I’m assuming it would be a Spanish one? Did you end up gettin one for your baby?

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Elicia • Aug 9, 2018
Some markets sell them or you can order one online.

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Evil eye protection?? What is this?

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Ma • Oct 16, 2016
To keep the evil away from your baby. You know those beads sorta look like eyes? I think that's what they're referring to.... or the red string. None of which are what I'm talking about tho in my post on this thread.

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Sheilasp • Oct 10, 2016
I was like what is that 😂

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Pamela • Oct 8, 2016
It's the belief that people can sort of cause ill will against your child (usually due to jealousy). The specifics vary from culture to culture and religion to religion.

An

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God , prayer 

mo

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😭😭😭😭 You make me miss my grandma with this question! She made sure all her grand babies had something on!! 

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If you are Muslim , then you shouldn't do any of the above as this is shirk , and you should recite ayatul Kursi and blow on to your baby x but if your not feel free to do anything x

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Am • Mar 30, 2017
it is allowed in sufism x

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Aisha • Jan 31, 2017
taweez is shirk and not permitted in islam

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Am • Jan 12, 2017
in sufism it is allowed to wear a taweez for protection. there are some cute baby ones you can get to pin on their clothes x