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Mālā with Magnestite and Lava stone with Australian Phrase Guru Bead/Pendant
Mālā with Magnestite and Lava stone with Australian Phrase Guru Bead/Pendant
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Mālā with Magnestite and Lava stone with Australian Phrase Guru Bead/Pendant
Hand-Knotted full Mālā with 108 Beads. 6 and 8mm beads of Magnestite(dyed), Lava Stone and copper coated Lave Stone. Finished with an Australian Phrase Guru Bead/Pendant.
It has hypoallergenic Tierracast pewter spacers and Copper plated sterling silver heart drop. By adding Lava Stone beads you can infuse with your favourite oil blend to help you stay cornered and mindful throughout the day.
Each Mālā is handmade by myself and will come in its own Cotton Bag
Pilbara Prase, a unique and captivating gemstone, is found exclusively in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Its distinctive green hue, derived from the presence of chromiferous muscovite mica, a mineral rich in chromium. Often described as "dragon's blood" if it has red in it as well. This striking colouration, combined with its intricate patterns, makes Pilbara Prase a sought-after gemstone.
Magnesite, a mineral with a calming white or gray hue, is often used in crystal healing practices. It's associated with grounding energy, promoting stability and emotional balance. This stone is believed to help alleviate stress, anxiety, and negative thoughts. Magnesite is particularly beneficial for those seeking to enhance mental clarity, focus, and problem-solving abilities. It's often used in meditation and energy work to promote a sense of peace and tranquility.
Lava stone, also known as volcanic rock or basalt, is a porous igneous rock formed from volcanic eruptions. Its unique properties make it a popular choice in various applications. Due to its porous nature, lava stone is excellent for absorbing essential oils, making it a favored material for aromatherapy diffusers and jewelry. In metaphysical practices, lava stone is believed to have grounding properties, promoting strength, courage, and stability.
Each Mālā is handmade by myself and will come in its own hand stamped Cotton Bag
Mālā is usually made of 108 beads and a guru bead. This enhances the practice of japa meditation (also called mantra meditation) by keeping count of the number of times a mantra is chanted. Mālā can be made with fewer beads, such as 18, 27 and 54.
The number of beads in a Mālā is associated with the aim of japa. A Mālā with 27 beads is used for attaining spiritual progress, while a Mālā with 108 beads is used to achieve fulfillment. The number, 108, has spiritual significance as it is believed that 108 energy lines converge to form anahata, the heart chakra.
One way to Meditate with your Mālā is to Sit straight, keeping the spine erect. Keep the eyes closed. Hold the mala in the right hand. Let it rest on the second and third fingers. Use the thumb to bring down each bead starting with the Guru bead while chanting your chosen mantra.
Ultimately, the Mālā becomes what the wearer wants it to be. You fill the energy of the beads and gemstones, with your thoughts, your hopes, and dreams. Since stones and crystals absorb energy from you and your surroundings, it is recommended that you cleanse and charge your Mālā from time to time. You can use sage or Palo Santo to cleanse it or leave your mala out in the full moonlight.
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