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Is it possible to kill with a look. The magical power of sight, capable of killing. Scientific explanation for the power of gaze

You can wound and even kill with a glance, and these are not just words, this is a reality that many esotericists recognize. magicians and even scientists.

There are people, under whose gaze it becomes awkward and uncomfortable. Their gaze, literally, pierces through: decisive and concentrated, it is so strong that we can hardly bear it. Such people can easily influence and even subordinate others to their will. It is known that a person receives most of the information from the outside world with his eyes, but not everyone knows about the reverse course. But if you can receive information with your eyes, then it can be transmitted by them. And this is a fact. There is tremendous power in the eyes, capable of much that goes beyond the standard worldview.

Sometimes it happens that you look at someone, as he immediately notices it and immediately looks around. The sensation of light pressure in the occipital region is familiar to many. In this case, American scientists even set up an experiment in which over a hundred people took part. They tested how likely it is that a person is able to sense the gaze from the back. And 95 percent of the blindfolded participants quite clearly felt someone else's gaze on them. Therefore, if it is possible to “touch” with a glance a person who does not suspect anything about it, it means that through their eyes people can emit certain energies.

The eyes are perhaps one of the most powerful means of influencing both humans and animals. People are able not only to attract and hold attention on themselves with just one glance, but also to charm, bewitch, instill fear, send illness, convey both negative and positive emotions. Such abilities are usually attributed to magicians and sorcerers, however, as shown everyday life, they are available to almost everyone, only in the latter case they are used unconsciously. If a woman has a magical gaze, then she always attracts attention from the opposite sex in particular, and if she wishes, she can bewitch a man so that he will always be drawn to her. There is a separate area of ​​psychology in which the power of the gaze is actively used, this is hypnosis. A professional hypnotist, like a magician, is able with his gaze to inspire the subject with a certain program of actions, which he will perform unconditionally. A motionless, hypnotic gaze focused on one point carries an indestructible willpower with the eyes, muscles and nerves.

The magic of a hypnotist's gaze extends not only to humans: it is also possible among animals. The magical properties of the gaze are attributed to snakes: cases have been recorded when monkeys themselves went into the "embrace" of a boa constrictor, "caught" by his hypnotic gaze. In addition, humans can also affect animals. For example, in the first half of the 20th century, the then famous trainer V.L. Durov has repeatedly shown how, under the influence of his magical gaze, the animals performed all his commands, but as soon as he looked away, they immediately "returned" to themselves. On his account, many laboratory experiments were made, which were successful in most cases. It is important to note that such experiments were staged not only by the trainer himself, but also others who knew such a technique achieved success. He explained it this way: I look through the eyes, as it were, into the dog's brain and imagine, for example, not the word go, but a motor action that the dog must perform ...

In principle, this method is within the power of almost everyone who is able to concentrate their thoughts. Thus, both animals and humans can be programmed.

So, the power of the gaze can be great and it depends on who owns it, where it will be turned: for good or for bad deeds. Some people are capable of deliberate harm to those whom they look at with an evil intention: to suppress the psyche, to jinx it, damage or even kill.

The dark power of the gaze

Perhaps almost everyone has heard of the evil eye, better known as the evil eye. Earlier, especially in villages, a sudden illness of a person or livestock was perceived as an evil eye. But even today, the evil eye can be found no less often than in the past. Unfortunately, most of people uses this ability, but blindly and not consciously.

According to the beliefs of the ancients, rays of energy emanate from the eyes, the strength of which is different for different people... The evil eye happens when the eyes emit negative energies, charged with negative thoughts and emotions. Such thin energy affects both material and non-material objects. The pumping of energy through the eyes can also be called the evil eye. Anyone can take, suppress energy, send bad energy through a glance, but most often people, guided by their emotions, do it subconsciously.

Many peoples have such a concept as the "gaze of the Basilisk", i.e. a look that can kill. A detailed description of the Basilisk is given by the Roman historian and encyclopedic scientist of the 1st century. n. NS. Pliny the Elder in his scientific works on Natural History. He describes him as a mighty snake that possesses an amazing ability: he who sees him dies immediately. Thus, the Basilisk, according to his research, killed not only with his poison, but also with his gaze. Many eyewitness accounts can be found about this phenomenon. For example, at the end of the 19th century, the English official Karsten, who served in the colonial administration of India, came across local savages while hunting for an elephant. They intended to take someone else's trophy for themselves, but Karsten, despite the warnings of his frightened servants, brutally suppressed the savages, beating one of them. The beaten savage did not even think to run away, he continued to stand still and gazed intently into Karsten's eyes. From such a look he immediately felt sick, a strong disgust swept over him, and he kicked the savage aside. After that, this state quickly passed, and in the evening Karsten ridiculed the stupid fears of his superstitious servants. But by the next evening, his arm began to hurt badly, with which he then beat that savage. And a day later he fell completely ill: some kind of terrible weakness overcame his entire body. Karsten was shown to the doctors, but they did not find any disease. His condition worsened rapidly: first, his appetite disappeared, insomnia was fixed, then severe pains followed, his tongue was taken away. He passed away a week later.

The power of the gaze can have a fatal effect not only on people. According to the Canadian newspaper Canadien Tribune, a 55-year-old man, Steve McKellan, was attacked by a grizzly bear while hunting. He fell on his back and instinctively thrust the knife forward, defending himself against the predator. He looked at the bear with a look full of rage and anger, even knowing that looking directly into the pupils can increase the animal's aggression, he still could not help it and continued to look at her without taking his eyes off. But then, suddenly, the bear, issuing a loud roar, collapsed dead to the ground. Later, when this bear was examined, no physical injuries were found in her that could cause death. In this case, the investigators suggested that death came from a powerful bioenergetic impulse from Steve's eyes, which killed all the nerve cells in the beast's brain.

Thus, the gaze of a person who is extremely emotionally agitated can become very life-threatening. This fact has long been known, therefore, for a reason, people who were sentenced to death penalty wearing a blindfold. It so happens that a person on the verge of violent death from excessive overexcitation by fear passes an incredible energy flow of negative emotions that can harm anyone who has fallen under him.

No less interesting information is also available on the pages of Russian publications. "Komsomolskaya Pravda" published an article with a sensational title: "Farmer Toktarov kills with a glance." The article tells about an old farmer V.S.Toktarov from the Samara region, who, with the help of his special gift, protected his property from local bandits. Once, three shaven-headed men walked into his house uninvited. One of them, in a businesslike manner, sat down at the table and offered Toktarov a "roof" for his business, for which he first had to pay a considerable sum. Such a proposal immediately angered the farmer, but he did not give up the spirit, only just began to strengthen his hidden gift. Less than half an hour later, the bandits closed their eyes and passed out, and their leader, in general, fell out of his chair as if dead. Soon, when the old man "woke up" them, the bandits were as if drunk. Toktarev advised them not to show up on his farm anymore. After such a strong look, the leaders of the bandits were revived by the doctors of the district hospital for a very long time. The farmer himself explained his abilities by the fact that they do not appear at his will, but in critical situations.

From the point of view of energy impact, a certain spectrum of frequencies present in the beams of sight, striking a person, undermines the normal functioning of his energy centers, due to which the work of adjacent organs and systems is disrupted. Well, which organ will come under attack already depends on the nature of the directed information flow of energy. Thus, the streams of energy flowing from the eyes can have great power that directly affects a person or an animal. Therefore, the eyes are a powerful tool through which you can influence others in a certain way. But, fortunately, few people are able to provide such strong influence: manipulate a hypnotic gaze, send damage, and moreover, be the owner of the fatal gaze of the Basilisk, piercing the heart with a deadly impulse. This gift is as exclusive as healing.

Light power of gaze

Depending on the person, the power of his gaze can also emit positive energy, which is able to lift the mood, bring joy, warmth and light, give activity, and in rare cases, even heal. Through a long gaze, women build contact with men, attracting and disposing them to themselves, as well as with their child, before he learns to speak. So, according to telepathy, through a glance, you can transmit thought-images at a distance. This feature is evidenced by such a habit in the conversation between the teacher and the student, in which the latter, as a rule, constantly looks into the eyes, due to which it "opens" for telepathic transmission of information and gets a more complete picture of what is being discussed. Therefore, in order to better understand someone or to convey your thought correctly, you need eye-to-eye contact.

There are people, under whose gaze it becomes awkward and uncomfortable. Their gaze, literally, pierces through: decisive and concentrated, it is so strong that we can hardly bear it. Such people can easily influence and even subordinate others to their will. It is known that a person receives most of the information from the outside world with his eyes, but not everyone knows about the reverse course. But if you can receive information with your eyes, then it can be transmitted by them. And this is a fact. There is tremendous power in the eyes, capable of much that goes beyond the standard worldview.

Sometimes it happens that you look at someone, as he immediately notices it and immediately looks around. The sensation of light pressure in the occipital region is familiar to many. In this case, American scientists even set up an experiment in which over a hundred people took part. They tested how likely it is that a person is able to sense the gaze from the back. And 95 percent of the blindfolded participants quite clearly felt someone else's gaze on them. Therefore, if it is possible to “touch” a person with a glance who does not suspect anything about it, it means that through their eyes people can emit certain energies.

The eyes are perhaps one of the most powerful means of influencing both humans and animals. People are able not only to attract and hold attention on themselves with just one glance, but also to charm, bewitch, instill fear, send illness, convey both negative and positive emotions. Such abilities are usually attributed to magicians and sorcerers, however, as everyday life shows, they are available to almost everyone, only in the latter case they are used unconsciously. If a woman has a magical gaze, then she always attracts attention from the opposite sex in particular, and if she wishes, she can bewitch a man so that he will always be drawn to her. There is a separate area of ​​psychology in which the power of gaze is actively used, this is - hypnosis... A professional hypnotist, like a magician, is able with his gaze to inspire the subject with a certain program of actions, which he will perform unconditionally. A motionless, hypnotic gaze focused on one point carries an indestructible willpower with the eyes, muscles and nerves.

The magic of a hypnotist's gaze extends not only to humans: it is also possible among animals. The magical properties of the gaze are attributed to snakes: cases have been recorded when monkeys themselves went into the "embrace" of a boa constrictor, "caught" by his hypnotic gaze. In addition, humans can also affect animals. For example, in the first half of the 20th century, the then famous trainer V.L. Durov has repeatedly shown how, under the influence of his magical gaze, the animals performed all his commands, but as soon as he looked away, they immediately "returned" to themselves. On his account, many laboratory experiments were made, which were successful in most cases. It is important to note that such experiments were staged not only by the trainer himself, but also others who knew such a technique achieved success. He explained it this way:

I look through the eyes, as it were, into the dog's brain and imagine, for example, not the word go, but a motor action that the dog must perform ...

In principle, this method is within the power of almost everyone who is able to concentrate their thoughts. In this way, you can program both animals and people.

So, the power of the gaze can be great and it depends on who owns it, where it will be turned: for good or for bad deeds. Some people are capable of deliberate harm to those whom they look at with an evil intention: to suppress the psyche, to jinx it, damage or even kill.

The dark power of the gaze

Of the evil eye, better known as evil eye, heard, perhaps, almost all. Earlier, especially in villages, a sudden illness of a person or livestock was perceived as an evil eye. But even today, the evil eye can be found no less often than in the past. Unfortunately, most people use this ability, but blindly and unconsciously.

According to the beliefs of the ancients, rays of energy emanate from the eyes, the strength of which is different for different people. The evil eye happens when the eyes emit negative energies, charged with negative thoughts and emotions. Such thin energy affects both material and non-material objects. The pumping of energy through the eyes can also be called the evil eye. Anyone can take, suppress energy, send bad energy through a glance, but most often people, guided by their emotions, do it subconsciously.

Many peoples have such a concept as “ basilisk gaze", I.e. a look that can kill. A detailed description of the Basilisk is given by the Roman historian and encyclopedic scientist of the 1st century. n. NS. Pliny the Elder in his scientific works on Natural History. He describes him as a mighty snake that possesses an amazing ability: he who sees him dies immediately. Thus, the Basilisk, according to his research, killed not only with his poison, but also with his gaze. Many eyewitness accounts can be found about this phenomenon. For example, at the end of the 19th century, the English official Karsten, who served in the colonial administration of India, came across local savages while hunting for an elephant. They intended to take someone else's trophy for themselves, but Karsten, despite the warnings of his frightened servants, brutally suppressed the savages, beating one of them. The beaten savage did not even think to run away, he continued to stand still and gazed intently into Karsten's eyes. From such a look he immediately felt sick, a strong disgust swept over him, and he kicked the savage aside. After that, this state quickly passed, and in the evening Karsten ridiculed the stupid fears of his superstitious servants. But by the next evening, his arm began to hurt badly, with which he then beat that savage. And a day later he fell completely ill: some kind of terrible weakness overcame his entire body. Karsten was shown to the doctors, but they did not find any disease. His condition worsened rapidly: first, his appetite disappeared, insomnia was fixed, then severe pains followed, his tongue was taken away. He passed away a week later.

The power of the gaze can have a fatal effect not only on people. According to the Canadian newspaper Canadien Tribune, a 55-year-old man, Steve McKellan, was attacked by a grizzly bear while hunting. He fell on his back and instinctively thrust the knife forward, defending himself against the predator. He looked at the bear with a look full of rage and anger, even knowing that looking directly into the pupils can increase the animal's aggression, he still could not help it and continued to look at her without taking his eyes off. But then, suddenly, the bear, issuing a loud roar, collapsed dead to the ground. Later, when this bear was examined, no physical injuries were found in her that could cause death. In this case, the investigators suggested that death came from a powerful bioenergetic impulse from Steve's eyes, which killed all the nerve cells in the beast's brain.

Thus, the gaze of a person who is extremely emotionally agitated can become very life-threatening. This fact has long been known, therefore, for a reason, people who were sentenced to death were blindfolded. It so happens that a person on the verge of violent death from excessive overexcitation by fear passes an incredible energy flow of negative emotions that can harm anyone who has fallen under him.

There is no less interesting information on the pages of Russian publications. "Komsomolskaya Pravda" published an article with a sensational title: "Farmer Toktarov kills with a glance." The article tells about an old farmer V.S.Toktarov from the Samara region, who, with the help of his special gift, protected his property from local bandits. Once, three shaven-headed men walked into his house uninvited. One of them, in a businesslike manner, sat down at the table and offered Toktarov a "roof" for his business, for which he first had to pay a considerable sum. Such a proposal immediately angered the farmer, but he did not give up the spirit, only just began to strengthen his hidden gift. Less than half an hour later, the bandits closed their eyes and passed out, and their leader, in general, fell out of his chair as if dead. Soon, when the old man "woke up" them, the bandits were as if drunk. Toktarev advised them not to show up on his farm anymore. After such a strong look, the leaders of the bandits were revived by the doctors of the district hospital for a very long time. The farmer himself explained his abilities by the fact that they do not appear at his will, but in critical situations.

From the point of view of energy impact, a certain spectrum of frequencies present in the beams of sight, striking a person, undermines the normal functioning of his energy centers, due to which the work of adjacent organs and systems is disrupted. Well, which organ will come under attack already depends on the nature of the directed information flow of energy. Thus, the streams of energy flowing from the eyes can have great power that directly affects a person or an animal. Therefore, the eyes are a powerful tool through which you can influence others in a certain way. But, fortunately, few people are able to exert such a strong influence: manipulate a hypnotic gaze, send damage, and moreover, be the owner of the fatal gaze of the Basilisk, piercing the heart with a deadly impulse. This gift is as exclusive as healing.

Simple ways to protect yourself

It is no coincidence that people often do not withstand the onslaught of a condemning look with a reproachful one and often hide their eyes or turn away altogether. So they get away from receiving the flow of negative energy and, accordingly, are protected. Therefore, the easiest way to protect yourself is don't look directly in the eyes a person subject to anger and other negative emotions. In extreme cases, it will be safer to look at the bridge of his nose or forehead. Then he, most likely, will not pay his attention, unless he will feel something subtly unpleasant and cold due to the fact that real contact with you will not happen, and most of the negativity will remain in him. Thus, the aggressor will only harm himself.

In order not to succumb to suggestion from the outside, do not look at the person continuously during a conversation, but glance to the side from time to time. This will give you the opportunity to maintain your thoughts and mental balance. Of course, protect yourself from the effects of real hypnotists to an ordinary person almost impossible, therefore it is better to avoid such people, not allowing the slightest contact with them.

There are special techniques and exercises that will help protect oneself from external energy influences, protect from other people's thoughts and dangerous energy. For example: crossed arms or legs- the easiest way to protect. When crossing, the dispersion of the body's bioenergy flow is limited, which protects it and prevents harm. Use this technique when talking to someone who is potentially dangerous and unpleasant to you.

You can also do the following mental exercise: visualization of a mirror shield... To do this, you need to imagine that you are obscured by a large shield with a mirrored surface facing the unwanted interlocutor. And every time he tries to influence you, he will always receive a blow reflected by the mirror in response. As a result, all the negativity will return back to the one who sent it, and you will not even feel anything bad at the same time.

Light power of gaze

Depending on the person, the power of his gaze can also emit positive energy, which is able to lift the mood, bring joy, warmth and light, give activity, and in rare cases, even heal. Through a long gaze, women connect with men, attracting and disposing them to themselves, as well as with their child, before he learns to speak. So, according to telepathy, through a glance, you can transmit thought-images at a distance. This feature is evidenced by such a habit in the conversation between the teacher and the student, in which the latter, as a rule, constantly looks into the eyes, thanks to which it "opens" for telepathic transmission of information and gets a more complete picture of what is being discussed. Therefore, in order to better understand someone or to convey your thought correctly, you need eye-to-eye contact.

Consider the consequences and prepare for a response. The sinister gaze is designed to be noticed. He must embarrass the target and make him feel guilty. But, unfortunately, this can lead to confrontation. Your target may ask you what went wrong. You probably won't want to continue the conversation with this person if the conversation has already begun to annoy you. Moreover, the target may take your sinister gaze as a challenge and try to start a fight.

  • Prepare your retreat in advance if you intend to avoid an unpleasant conversation. You should not look maliciously at a person if you are standing in the same line with him or are in a class. Better to strike him with an ominous look when you are already leaving the room. So the enemy will not be able to put you in a hopeless position.
  • Prepare an answer in advance in case the person still wants to talk to you. You can end the conversation with a simple "nothing", but this will not give the interlocutor an answer to the question of what he did make you angry.

Think about the target and its motive. Generally, a sinister look is personal. It has both psychological and physical effects, but does not work very well for bystanders who have done nothing wrong to you. Therefore, you need to keep someone as a target in your imagination. If there is no one in mind, then you should look for a person who has offended you in some way. Jealousy is one of the most common reasons for an angry stare.

  • Your target may be a stranger who annoyed you, for example, by ordering the last cupcake, singing too loudly and out of tune, or refusing to calm down an overly loud cry of his child.
  • Also, the target can be a person whom you have known for a long time, because you disliked him for his outward manifestations and his character. This can be a brother or even a favorite of the teacher, who never makes mistakes.
  • Choose the right moment. It depends on who exactly was targeted. Since the menacing gaze is designed specifically to be noticed, you need to wait for the moment when the target does the act that annoys you. For example:

    • If you are unfamiliar with a person, wait until he annoys you, say, taking the last cupcake that you desperately wanted.
    • If you know your target, you can glare at it after every little thing. Let's say she sneezed or straightened her hair.
  • Concentrate on past and present grudges to collect all your energy. The sinister gaze is not just a gaze that needs to be directed in a certain way. Your target should feel anger and hate coming from you. Chances are, you've already thought about her wrongdoing (such as annoying singing). If you want to demonstrate to a familiar person how unpleasant he is to you, then you should concentrate on past grievances in order to bring together all this negative energy:

    • Think of all the unceremonious acts he has done in the past. Think of the injustice that happened: While he was dodging dress code, you were even fined for a shirt that slipped out from under your trousers when you bent down to grab something from your backpack.
    • If you can't remember past grudges, think about topics that upset or anger you, such as discrimination, politics, violence, and the like.
    • Focus on the event that really pissed you off. The more fresh this event is in your memory, the stronger your feelings will be.
  • Maintain the received energy and thoughts. Starting to manage negative emotions, learn to hold them. You need to keep this anger in your head as you pierce the person with your gaze.

    • If you are having a hard time conserving energy, imagine that your target is in trouble, such as dropping his cupcake (icing down) right on a dirty floor.
  • Put on a relaxed expression and stay calm. Quiet anger is more frightening than out-of-control rage. Avoid grumbling, snarling, or furious brows. This does not frighten, but only deprives the gaze of the necessary power.

    • In this case, it is necessary to squint or, on the contrary, open your eyes wide. It is advisable to stretch the curvature of the lips in a straight line, as if you have tasted something bitter.
  • Look at the person until they notice you and make eye contact. It might not happen quickly. But don't give up. Continue to gaze intently at the person without taking your eyes off. Eventually, the person will "feel" someone else's gaze and will turn around to look at you.

    The fact that people can somehow perceive someone else's gaze has long been known. In particular, the gaze directed to their back.

    To understand this phenomenon, American scientists conducted a large-scale study in which more than a hundred volunteers took part.

    In turn, each participant in this experiment was seated in the center of the room. Then, at some point, which the subject did not know about, the back of his head began to "drill" a man with "piercing" eyes. As soon as the subject began to feel this gaze, he immediately reported this to the researchers.

    When the experiment was completed and its results were summed up, it turned out that 95% of the people participating in this study almost immediately felt some unknown force pressing on the back of their head.

    However, someone else's "oppressive" gaze is not only perceived as unpleasant sensations. Its consequences for whoever it is directed at can be much more serious.

    In this regard, as an example, we can cite an excerpt from the famous film "The Witch" with the magnificent performance of Marina Vlady.

    A person walks along a completely flat path. The witch is staring at the back of his head. And a person unexpectedly, as if having stumbled upon an invisible obstacle, stumbles on level ground and falls. Then he rises, takes a few steps and falls again.

    "- How do you do it? He asks, surprised.

    “It's very simple,” the sorceress answers and points to her forehead. - I have a rope here. I imagine you stumbling over her. "

    But the impact of a glance can have much more serious consequences. And sometimes the power of the "piercing" gaze can be such that it becomes the cause of death of the one on whom this gaze falls.

    Here, for example, what story was described in his notes by the Russian playwright Ivan Kupchinsky, who at the end of the 19th century was engaged in the study of anomalous phenomena.

    Once Ivan Aleksandrovich, while resting in the Crimea, met a man whose behavior surprised Kupchinsky very much. The fact is that this man, passing by the chickens "bathing" in the sand, each time either covered his eyes with his hand, or simply turned away.


    Alexandra David-Neel

    “Why are you acting so strange? - asked Kupchinsky.

    - Do you know what my eyes are? As soon as I look closely at the bird, it falls dead. Do you want to experience? Please. But with an agreement: you will pay for the bird killed by my gaze to the owner. Choose any.

    Kupchinsky pointed to the fastest. The man looked at her intently, and in a minute the dead chicken was already lying in the dust. "

    But it turns out that you can kill with a glance not only birds, but also people. With such a case, while in India, the famous traveler of the 19th century Dumont met. He personally observed strange death English official, which he later described in his notes.

    Once on a hunt, an official familiar to Dumont killed a very large elephant with incredible tusks. Unfortunately, the hunter did not have a special knife with which to carve fangs. Having instructed the servants to guard the killed animal, the Englishman, along with Dumont, went to the village for a knife.

    When they returned back two hours later, to their considerable surprise, they saw an incredible picture: their frightened servants were hiding in the bushes and behind the trees, while several dwarfs confidently cut out precious tusks from the animal.

    O further developments Dumont said the following:

    "- What's going on here? Why don't you chase these dwarfs away? Cried the indignant European.

    - It is forbidden. These are mullu-kurumbas. To touch them is certain death!

    The Englishman was averse to prejudice. With the help of a whip, he quickly dispersed the dwarfs. But one of them - it was the leader - did not run away. He stood calmly and gazed at the European.

    The Englishman immediately felt nausea and a heaviness in his hand with which he whipped the dwarfs. The next day, towards evening, the fearless hunter's right arm was swollen. Soon he could barely move and complained that he had been poured like lead into his blood. On the thirteenth day, the Englishman died ... "

    And this fact is known from Canada. Hunter Steve McKellan almost collided with a bear. Once on the ground, the hunter mechanically put his hand with a knife towards the beast, and he himself, with a look full of hopelessness and, at the same time, rage, rested into the eyes of the bear, while trying to look directly into her pupils. And the incredible happened: the animal froze for a moment, and then, uttering a loud cry, fell to the ground! The most surprising thing about this incident is that not only a wound, but even a minor scratch was not found on the bear. The researchers concluded that the cause of the bear's death was the release of a powerful bioenergetic impulse from the hunter's eyes, which killed nerve cells in the vital areas of the animal's brain ...

    But it turns out that in Europe there were also people who could kill with a glance. And almost immediately.

    In the 80s of the XIX century, a man lived in Sicilian Messina, whom every inhabitant of this city feared. And the people had quite good reasons for alarm: the fact is that the fame of a murderer was entrenched for this city dweller, who used ... deadly force to carry out his black deeds own sight... Therefore, people tried not to catch his eye and, as soon as they noticed this person, they immediately turned into the alleys.

    However, they could not bring the killer to justice or at least bring charges against him, since there was no evidence of his involvement in this or that death.

    And yet he could not get away from punishment. Once he lingered at a shop window and began to closely examine his reflection in the glass ... This "narcissism" did not last long. Suddenly, the man's legs gave way, and his lifeless body fell to the sidewalk. So, in any case, eyewitnesses claimed, who supplemented their stories with the assumption that the rays emanating from his eyes were reflected from the glass and dealt a fatal blow to the killer ...

    Some people, if not able to kill with a glance, but can exert physical influence on others by the power of their eyes ...

    Thus, A. David-Neel, a famous French traveler in Tibet, in his book "Mystics and Magicians of Tibet" tells about an amazing incident, which she witnessed. The hero of this story was her translator Davasandyuk, who once tried to get a wandering magician to take money. This is how David-Neel herself describes the incident.

    “Dawasandyuk considered it his due to insist on his own and went to the table with the intention of putting money near the lamp. But it was not so: before he had time to take three steps, he staggered, flew back, as if from a strong push, and hit his back against the wall. At the same time, he cried out and grabbed his stomach under the spoon with his hand. The magician got up and walked out of the room, laughing maliciously. "

    In the 70s of the last century in the Soviet Union, Doctor of Technical Sciences G.A. Sergeev conducted a series of experiments with the famous psychic Kulagina Ninel Sergeevna.

    In one of the experiments, the subject was asked to shift the laser beam aside by the power of thought. However, something quite strange happened: the cylinder through which the beam passed suddenly filled with a luminous fog and ... disappeared. Sergeev, who was sitting opposite Kulagina, at that time inadvertently glanced at her eyes and ... went blind! After this incident, Sergeev, in order to restore his vision, had to be treated for a long time ...

    The researchers note another curious fact related to the murderous eyes. It turns out that some people in a state of excessive mental arousal by gaze can have a negative impact on those who are near him. For this reason, a person sentenced to death was blindfolded on the eve of execution.

    How people with a "piercing" gaze can influence living beings is still unknown to science.

    Some scientists speculate that there is a special form of energetic attack - "remote eye strike". They are popularly called the "black eye". True, the circulating rumors that people with black eyes have special gaze power, as they say, are greatly exaggerated. Since such abilities can be endowed with both dark and light-eyed.

    The eye is, therefore, a tool that allows you to concentrate the energy of a person and make it capable of striking at a distance.

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    Irina Tsaturova from Bratsk, 40 years old, said that as a child she was very afraid of her grandmother Avdotya Ivanovna - she was an imperious black-eyed Cossack woman who lived in the small village of Irsa, near Irkutsk.

    Itself "zamotreda"

    And the reason for these childhood fears was Avdotya Ivanovna's strange look - cold and sharp, as if piercing through and through, reading the most secret thoughts. Irina's grandmother had been a widow for twenty years in those days, and there was a rumor in the village that the cause of her husband's death was the "bad" look of an old Cossack woman.
    Avdotya Ivanovna's neighbors tried to hide chickens and other animals from her dangerous gaze, remembering that several years ago, having quarreled with her friend, Irina's grandmother looked at the duck brood walking in her yard so that by evening most of the fluffy lumps died ...
    When Irina was 13 years old, Avdotya Ivanovna died. And on this occasion, the all-knowing fellow villagers said that she was the one who "looked at herself", because the grandmother often sat for a long time in front of an old mirror, combing her lush hair ...

    Stops a galloping horse

    After a while, choosing the profession of a psychologist, Irina began to closely deal with the phenomenon of the human gaze and, moreover, was able to collect a lot of interesting material on this topic. In particular, she found out that the old tradition of blindfolding a person sentenced to death before execution appeared precisely because of the danger that a suicide bomber, who was in a state of passion, would harm the executioner with his full of hatred gaze.
    The technique of physical impact on people with the help of a glance was perfectly mastered by Tibetan monks. They also knew how to move objects without touching them, stop a person or an animal on the run, and even cause fire.

    Dangerous Citizen

    In Egyptian Alexandria, in pre-Christian times, there was a special caste of hired killers who were capable of killing a person with just the power of their eyes.
    In this regard, the chronicles of the 1880s of the Sicilian city of Messina are quite interesting, in which a certain gentleman is mentioned who instilled fear in the inhabitants of this town. The peculiarity of the man was that with his gaze he killed fellow citizens who had become something objectionable to him. As the chronicle says, once this gentleman, entering the store, gazed at his reflection in the mirror. A few minutes later he was struck by a stroke of apoplexy.

    Mysterious rays

    Since ancient times, philosophers and sages believed that the eyes of any person emit certain invisible rays. Historian Suetonius from Rome at the beginning of the 2nd century AD NS. colorfully described the sunshine that emanated from the eyes of the emperors Augustus and Tiberius. A similar effect was noticed by ancient Russian chroniclers in Kiev prince Vladimir, which appeared after his historic baptism. A special radiance of the eyes was attributed to many Orthodox saints who, with the power of their gaze, were able to cast out demons and heal ailments ...
    According to esotericists and followers of the Agni Yoga doctrine (a religious and philosophical doctrine that unites the Western occult-theosophical tradition and the esotericism of the East), from the moment the material world emerged, a particle of the original fire is stored in every living being.
    Depending on the spiritual aspirations of a person, she is able to direct him to high and noble deeds or burn him in the flame of base passions and desires. For this reason, the radiation from the eyes of some individuals has a pronounced negative character, leading to the evil eye widely known among the people. Caligula and Ivan the Terrible, Paul I and Hitler, Lenin and Stalin had a bewitching, hard look, which made many people uncomfortable.

    Death of a scandalous old man

    According to the testimony of many eyewitnesses, it was difficult to withstand the gaze of Grigory Rasputin, the notorious elder, the favorite of the family of Emperor Nicholas II, whose eyes were hypnotized, plunged into embarrassment and awe.
    According to the recollections of Prince Felix Yusupov, when on the night of December 29-30, 1916, the conspirators who took part in the murder of Rasputin were already dragging his lifeless body to the embankment of the Moika River, the holy elder suddenly opened his eyes, and after that there was a flash of blood-red light on blinded his executioners in a matter of moments. Some of them became ill. Felix Yusupov, who came to his senses first, fired a revolver at the revived deceased.

    Energy information paradoxes

    In 1923, a Soviet scientist, a researcher in the field of biological radio communications, Bernard Kazhinsky, put forward a hypothesis that the human eye not only sees, but is also capable of emitting electromagnetic waves of a special frequency into space.
    Already in the middle of the 20th century, American physiologists tried to prove that if a person's eyes, fixing elementary particles- photons capable of seeing the world, then, perhaps, they themselves can emit these particles, which the ancient sages called simply "rays".
    The simplest device is known, consisting of a thin metal spiral suspended on a silk thread, above which a magnetic needle is attached. During the experiment, the person stares intently into the middle of the spiral for several minutes, and then slowly turns his head to the side. Following the changing angle of view ... the spiral also begins to turn, which convincingly proves the presence of some kind of radiation emitted by the human organs of vision.

    Dilated pupils

    In 1989, scientists from one of the institutes of the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences conducted an experiment unusual for the national science of those times. Its purpose was to test the paranormal abilities of the famous Siberian healer Anna Semyonovna Lokhatkina in those years. In particular, Lokhatkina suggested using the force of her gaze to influence the laser beam passing through the hollow cylinder. A few minutes after the start of the experiment, the space in the cylinder was filled with a gray haze, and soon the laser beam ... disappeared! At that very moment, the device, which monitored the condition of the healer's eyes, recorded the effect of short-term expansion to the maximum size of her pupils ...

    Secret techniques

    After several years of research and study of documentary materials, psychologist Irina Tsaturova came to the conclusion that it is the pupil that gives the human gaze a special, almost magical power. Even in a weak or sick individual, in moments of danger or emotional stress, the pupils dilate, indicating a short-term release of a large amount of reserve energy.
    The fact that the pupils of the eyes serve as the main channel for the transmission of energy has long been known to magicians and sorcerers, who perfectly mastered the techniques of hypnosis and the evil eye.
    A person's gaze is capable of not only making a certain impression on other people. As one of the universal means of communication, it can have both a beneficial effect and cause terrible, irreparable harm.

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