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What no one
tells you.

The evil eye, relationships that never close, conspiracies and unsolved mysteries. Consúltate gathers the subjects everyone whispers about and takes them seriously — no mockery, no lectures, no snake oil.

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Six territories

What we talk about here

Every territory runs its own thread: a daily piece, real tools, and a community that won't look at you funny.

What Consúltate actually is

A place to read about the things people mention quietly: the evil eye, the relationship that never closed, the theory going around the family group chat, the dream that keeps coming back.

It is not a consultancy. Nobody here will read your cards or diagnose anything. It is a place where these subjects get the same seriousness any other subject would get, which almost nobody bothers to do.

A reading site, not a service

We publish and explain. We don't sell a cleansing, we don't charge for a reading, and we don't refer you to anyone who does. That line stays where it is, and it's what makes it possible to write without telling you what you want to hear.

Six territories, one method

Evil eye, relationships, conspiracies, dreams, rituals and mysteries. Six different worlds, handled the same way: what's claimed, who claims it, since when, and what happens when you hold it against what can be verified.

How the work gets done here

Almost everything written about these subjects falls into one of two camps: the one that takes it all as fact, and the one that dismisses it with a smirk. Both are comfortable, and both are useless to someone who genuinely wants to understand.

Tradition first, as it is actually told

Untranslated and unsoftened. If Peru passes a guinea pig over the body and Mexico passes an egg, we explain how, with what, who does it and what is said to happen. Telling a belief accurately is not endorsing it — it's respecting the people who hold it.

Then the evidence, unvarnished

What's been studied, what was found, and what remains open. Where there are no studies, we say there are no studies. And where the honest answer is a well-documented psychological mechanism, we name it instead of hiding it.

The nocebo effect

If someone tells you the evil eye was put on you and you start feeling ill, the expectation alone can produce real symptoms: headache, nausea, exhaustion. They aren't imaginary, which is exactly why the belief keeps confirming itself.

Confirmation bias

We remember the times the sign was right and forget the times it wasn't. With a coin flip and enough selective memory, any method looks infallible.

Regression to the mean

Bad runs end on their own. If you perform a cleansing at your lowest point, the statistically likely outcome is improvement afterwards, whatever you did.

And the disagreement, marked

The useful part isn't either version on its own — it's the exact point where they stop agreeing. That's where a reader can decide with information instead of with faith or contempt.

What you won't find here

Worth saying before you hand over your email, because it's the part almost nobody says.

Nothing for sale

No rituals, no bindings, no cleansings, no paid readings, and no contact details for anyone selling them. If that ever changes, you'll be told first and in plain sight.

No promised outcomes

Nobody will tell you that doing X brings your ex back, breaks your bad streak or fixes your health. That's what the industry around these subjects does, and it's precisely what doesn't happen here.

Not a single smirk

You can not believe something and still take seriously the people who do. Half of Latin America grew up with these practices at home. Treating them as nonsense means treating millions of people as fools.

Who it's for

You don't need to believe anything for this to be useful. Most people reading about these subjects sit somewhere in the middle.

People who grew up with it

Your grandmother passed the egg over you and you never learned where the custom came from, or why it's done nearly identically in Greece, Turkey and India. That history is here.

People who arrived out of curiosity

You saw a video, overheard something, it showed up in your feed. You want to understand where it comes from without wading through ten pages trying to sell you something.

People who don't buy it but can't stop reading

You're a skeptic and it fascinates you anyway. Good: the evidence sections are written with you in mind, and the tradition sections will explain why the belief survived three thousand years.

Why these subjects and why now

These are not niche topics. Searches about the evil eye, dream meanings and relationship signs run into the hundreds of thousands a month in English alone, and they climb every year.

The demand exists; the supply is bad

Search today and you find two things: pages recycling the same generic text to sell a service, and forums where anyone asserts anything. Almost nobody bothers to explain properly.

People search late, and alone

These are queries made privately, often at a bad moment, without telling anyone. That demands careful writing: no alarm, no promises, and nobody left worse off than they arrived.

TerritoryWhat's searchedTypical moment
Evil eyeSymptoms, how to remove it, babiesAfter a bad run
RelationshipsSigns, ghosting, will they returnLate at night, after silence
ConspiraciesWhether something is trueAfter a forwarded message
DreamsThe meaning of one specific dreamOn waking
RitualsHow it's done, whether it's safeNew home, new year, new chapter
MysteriesWhat's actually known about a casePure curiosity
The six territories and the kind of question each one gets.

How it works

Three things, every day

No infinite scroll. You come in, you take something, you leave.

  1. The daily drop

    One short piece a day from one of the six territories. Three minutes to read, no prior context needed.

  2. Tools

    Tests, a dream dictionary, a ritual calendar, a claim checker. Things you use, not just things you read.

  3. The room

    A place to tell your story without being laughed at. Genuinely moderated, clear rules, no gurus selling anything.

Where the material comes from

No significant claim goes unsupported, and where the support doesn't exist, we say so outright.

Tradition documented by region

Practices are not the same in Mexico, Peru, Venezuela, Greece or Punjab, and treating them as one thing is the most common mistake. Every variant is attributed to its place.

Open, checkable sources

Published research, archives, press and anthropological fieldwork. Where something comes only from oral tradition, we say it comes from oral tradition.

Peer-reviewed research

For anything touching health, sleep or behaviour. Systematic reviews are preferred over single studies, and small samples are flagged as small.

Period archives and press

For historical cases and mysteries. One clipping from 1959 is worth more than twenty articles from 2024 that copied each other.

Anthropological fieldwork

For practices by region. It's the only way to know what is actually done somewhere, rather than what the internet assumes is done.

What isn't known, stated

This is the part almost nobody writes. If a case is still open, if a study is small, or if a practice has no record before a certain date, it's in the text.

In English and in Spanish

The site publishes in full in Latin American Spanish and in English from day one, with the same depth in both.

It isn't machine translation: each version is written around how people actually search in that language. "Evil eye" and "mal de ojo" are not asked the same way, nor by the same people.

What comes after launch

The guides you're reading are the foundation. Here's what's being built on top.

  1. The daily drop

    One short piece a day from one of the six territories. Three minutes, no prior context needed.

  2. The tools

    A diagnostic test, a searchable dream dictionary, a ritual calendar by date, and a checker for claims doing the rounds.

  3. The room

    A genuinely moderated space to tell your story. Clear rules, no gurus, nobody selling anything.

Early access

Get in before everyone else

Everyone on the list gets in free at launch and votes on which territory we open first.

Free at launch for everyone on the list. After that, under US$5 a month.

We only use your email to tell you about the launch. One click to leave.

Questions

What people always ask

Is this esoteric or skeptical?

Neither one exclusively, and that's the point. We tell you what tradition says, what the evidence says, and where the two disagree. What you do with that is yours. We won't tell you to believe or to stop believing.

When does it open?

We're building. The waitlist sets the order people get in, and it also decides which territory opens first — so your vote counts.

Will it cost money?

Everyone on the waitlist gets in free at launch. After that there'll be an open section and a subscription for the tools and the room.

Will you sell rituals or readings?

No. We don't sell bindings, cleansings or paid readings, and we won't hand you the contact of anyone who does. Consúltate is content, tools and community.

Is it available in Spanish?

Yes. Consúltate publishes in Latin American Spanish and in English from day one. You pick your language on the way in.

What do you do with my email?

It's stored encrypted, used only to tell you about the launch, and never sold or shared. Every email carries an unsubscribe link that actually works.