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It is the latter that we need to treat with some care, and more generally with noxious energies and foreign desires, for the same reasons that we wash our hands before eating. It is not a big thing by itself but add it up or make someone really, really angry and you might lose your keys, hit your little toe against the furniture's corner or even get a headache. One way or another, especially when someone is fuming about, they might be doing unintentional magic against you as their thoughts are quite literally calling on you --calling you by name, and by image-- even if so in the split second that happens in between two moments of self-awareness and without real ill intentions.
This has happened to me too many times to ignore. I lost one of my Tarot decks to a barista that approached me, looked at it with some clear fascination when I was offering readings at my favorite bar and a few hours later it was gone. I lost the deck as soon as I went out and I was sure it was in my bag. It is as if someone called its name and jumped right out of it!

I don't happen to know why such as simple charm can have such an effect, but it certainly seems it does. I have them on me and on my backpack for example and ever since I do, I also noticed something interesting. People just look at them less, as if they became invisible to a degree or as if it absorbs it, cutting the connection. The fact that the color red is the lowest frequency on the visible spectrum might give us some insight as to why this is. We could attempt to draw some symbolism from the knots and the circle too. Circles and closed loops contain, so do knots, belts and girdles for example. The path the Sun traces around the sky ties us into existence; the magician's circle protects him during his operations; a hairband prevents hair from becoming a mess; and in this case it creates a protection from the weight of people's eyes and minds.
Its origins are equally mysterious. Mexico been the deeply syncretic country it is I don't think it would be easy to trace it in its modern form, if we can point at single version at all --these days you can see red strung wrists and ankles from CEO offices to the most distant villages in the middle of Oaxaca as well as on Lionel Messi's wrist and several other celebrities. Some say it's origins can be traced to the Jewish story of Rachel; some others say that the story was a later addition ascribed to the folk practice in order to Judaize it since the red string tied around one's finger is mentioned in the Tosefta, in the Mishnah, Shabbat 7 Halacha 1, as a custom of the gentiles and therefore not allowed for Jews to imitate. In its present form you can find it sold as souvenirs near the Western Wall with little pieces of paper that have the Ben Porat prayer printed on them or anywhere else in the world in esoteric shops and the likes.

There are many versions, the ones I know are more or less variations of the same. My school has it that the color red connects you to your ancestry by blood and thus it carries the full weight of your lineage; another way of seeing it is that it is the color of the planet Mars and so on. There are versions with little blue eyes on them, given that it is harder to commit something hidden if you are being watched; there are versions with seven knots around the string or the string tied with six successive knots after the first one that unites the ends. You can probably knock yourself out about it, but here are some instructions of how I do it.
Get yourself a piece of red cotton yarn, any other red string or a red ribbon. I have found that plain, unbraided threads work better to keep the circle symbolism. You can add beads to it, deer eye seeds or other amulets that you associate with protection. Traditionally the thread needs to be tied by somebody else on you, or you need to tie it for somebody else. It is said that it is more powerful if your mother or grandmother does it, but I have done it by calling on the Mother Earth or just by reciting an incantation and tying it myself with good effect. There really isn't much to it, you just grab the string and tie it on the left wrist or ankle. Some other people put a ribbon covering the hara the area about two inches below the navel, like a belt around the waist for children and curanderos and traditional dancers wear a red belt in the same area for a similar purpose. You can use symbolism on top of it, 7 knots on the Kabbalistic version mentioned above, yo can just tie it normally and do seven knots in the end, or three knots, one per ray of the Three Rays of Light for example; or even the union of opposites into a single whole, etc.

Here are some sample incantations:
"By the power of Jesus Christ may this thread keep you from all evil, now and always. Amen"
"By your mother, grandmother and all your lineage; by the power of your father and your grandfather may you be always protected by their vigil. Ometeotl"
"Dear St. Michael by your might and your sword, protect me."
The Ben Porat or other protective prayer can be prayed over too.
If the string falls, get rid of it by burning it, burying it if it is a natural fiber or throwing it away in the trash or on the sewer. That usually happens when it is already 'done'. If for some other reason you want to take it off or replace it, don't use metal to cut it. Either break it, untie it or burn a bit of it so it comes loose and then dispose of it. As with all magic, it works even better if you yourself abstain from gossiping or murmuring badly about someone but neither of the points above are something that needs extra caution or concern.
Overall, I have found this bit of research fascinating and I hope it helps get an idea of its traditions and how to do it. There seems to be more avenues to it than I expected, and its history seems to go very far back and across cultures. With that in mind I hope you can enrich your practice and that it be helpful against the constant panopticon we live on today. So there you go, the read thread. Let me know how it works for you if you do!