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Mala/bracelet pink zebra jasper elastic

€12.70

Elastic mala/bracelet with 21 beads of pink zebra jasper.

Pink zebra jasper brings contentment, compassion and love. It encourages to look beneath the surface and see other people\'s true nature in a loving light.

Mala
A mala originally is a hinduistic and buddhist tool for prayer and meditation. It is used to count mantras during meditation. A mantra is a collection of words, often from Sanskrit, which is repeated several - traditionally 108 - times. While repeating, you focus on the meaning and vibration of the words, possibly combined with the accompanying visualisation. By training in a meditation practice like this, your thoughts come to rest and your body relaxes.

Size cm 0.8

Mala Turquoise AA-quality with guru bead

€92.00

The colours of turquoise can vary from apple green to deep blue. This stone was used by the original inhabitants of America, the paleo Indians, for supporting visions and making contact with the spiritual dimensions. Turquoise opens the third eye, makes the mind calm and clear, purifies and protects. On a physical level, turquoise supports the eyes, absorption of nutrients and metabolism. Turquoise helps to detox and counteracts acidification and inflammation. *
 
 
* This information has not been scientifically proven; it is based on experiences of users and therapists. Any healing properties outlined are in no way meant to replace diagnosis or treatment by a qualified therapist or physician.

Mala quartz rose 108 perles qualité AA + sachet

€33.90

AA quality pink quartz mala, 108 beads to 6mm + brocade bag

The string of beads is mainly used to count repeated mantras. So actually, it serves the same purpose as a rosary. Beads made of semi-precious stones, pearls, bodhi seeds or wood may serve all kinds of goals, like counting any kind of mantras, or other forms of prayer, bows, walk-rounds and such. The cord is the same for every mala, and should be made of nine threads, symbolising the Buddha Vajradhara and the eight Bodhisattvas. The larger bead at the end stands for wisdom, realising emptiness, and the cylindrical bead on top of the large bead symbolises the void itself. Together, they symbolise the triumph over all adversities.