X

Chakra Cage Pendulum 2" Interchangeable Chakra Cone Silver w/ Pouch Divination Wicca Yes / No Pagan (Pentacle Star)

Product ID : 23199434


Galleon Product ID 23199434
Model
Manufacturer
Shipping Dimension Unknown Dimensions
I think this is wrong?
-
2,113

*Price and Stocks may change without prior notice
*Packaging of actual item may differ from photo shown

Pay with

About Chakra Cage Pendulum 2" Interchangeable Chakra Cone

Red- Passion, love, warmth, fire Yellow- Clarity, communication, wind Blue- Healing, calm, peace, water Green- Prosperity, vitality, earth Orange- Energy, vitality, vigor Purple- Psychic powers, intuition, wisdom Black- Grounding, balance, protection The 7 Stones used are · Red Jasper Root Chakra · Red Aventurine Sacral Chakra · Yellow Aventurine Solar Plexus Chakra · Green Aventurine Heart Chakra · Lapis Throat Chakra · Blue Aventurine Third Eye Chakra · Amethyst Crown Chakra Triquetra - The Celts worshiped a moon goddess who was a trio goddess. She was associated with the lunar phases; when the moon was waxing, waning, and full. Another trio goddess associated with the triquetra is the Celtic goddess Morrighan (who I can't wait to write a novel based on!). Symbol of Odin (a Celtic god). Another possibility is a connection to the three Fates, of Greek Mythology. Om - Chanting Aum allows us to recognize our experience as a reflection of how the whole universe moves-the setting sun, the rising moon, the ebb and flow of the tides, the beating of our hearts. As we chant Aum, it takes us for a ride on this universal movement, through our breath, our awareness, and our physical energy, and we begin to sense a bigger connection that is both uplifting and soothing. Pentacle Star - This Pentacle Cage Pendulum in silver metal alloy has been created using the pentacle symbol. The Pentacle is a symbol of a star encased in a circle. Always with 5 points (one pointing upward), each has its own meaning. The upward point of the star is representative of the spirit. The other four points all represent an element; earth, air, fire, and water. All these things contribute to life and are a part of each of us.