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Is the concept of Nazar (Evil Eye) ancient wisdom, religious belief — or just a psychological illusion? In this video, we explore the origins of Nazar, tracing it back to the civilizations of Mesopotamia, one of the earliest known human societies to reference the Evil Eye. We also take a comparative look at how this belief appears across major religions — Islam, Judaism, and Christianity — and how different cultures absorbed and transformed it through history. But the most important question remains: ✅ Does the Evil Eye actually exist? By examining modern psychology, cognitive biases, and scientific reasoning, we break down how superstition shapes human fear and belief systems. We discuss: 🔹 Historical roots of Nazar & early symbolism 🔹 Religious interpretations & theological perspectives 🔹 Cultural evolution of the Evil Eye belief 🔹 Modern science, psychology & superstition 🔹 How the human mind constructs meaning, fear & myths 🔹 The fine line between belief, folklore & cognitive illusion This video doesn’t disrespect faith — it analyzes it. It doesn’t attack culture — it questions it. Most importantly, it invites you to think critically: “Are we protecting ourselves from an invisible force… or our own imagination?” ⸻ If you’re curious about: ✨ mythology, religion, psychology, human behavior, cultural history & modern science Then this video is for YOU. ⸻ 🔔 Subscribe for more content that questions assumptions, challenges superstition, and expands the way we understand the world. 👍 Like | 💬 Comment your views | 🔁 Share if it made you think ⸻ #EvilEye #Nazar #Psychology #ScienceVsSuperstition #CriticalThinking #Mythology #Religion #HumanMind