NO FEAR OF THE EVIL EYE: ENVY AND BLACK MAGIC

[This is the next chapter of Part I: Envy of my forthcoming book NO FEAR OF THE EVIL EYE: Key to Freedom, Peace, and Prosperity. Previous sections and chapters can be accessed here. I will really appreciate any feedback you have.]
It took me a year to get the book – the American edition finally came out in 1970.[1] I immediately recognized it was a work of prodigious scholarship encyclopedic in scope. Schoeck’s research of anthropological field studies of traditional cultures across the globe was exhaustive.
I learned that the Jivaro belief that death is always murder was in no way unique – a lack of the concept of natural death, that death was always malevolently perpetrated by demons, sorcery, or physically for real, was prevalent among the majority of traditional cultures, whether in the Amazon, Africa, or the Pacific.
It’s commonly understood that the lives of people in traditional or peasant societies everywhere is suffused with superstition. The world for them is teeming with demons, spirits, ghosts and gods, all of whom are malicious, dangerous, and must be placated.
But why are they so malicious? Why are they out to get us, instead of being on our side? Why do they have to be constantly appeased? Let’s go to a remote Tibetan Kingdom to find out.
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[This is the next chapter of Part I: Envy of my forthcoming book NO FEAR OF THE EVIL EYE: Key to Freedom, Peace, and Prosperity. Previous sections and chapters can be accessed