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Out of stockHandmade mini pendulum perfect for carrying in your pocket, or for smaller hands just learning how to dowse
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Called the “Stone of Successful Love,” Emerald opens and nurtures the heart and the Heart Chakra. Its soothing energy provides healing to all levels of the being, bringing freshness and vitality to the spirit. A stone of inspiration and infinite patience, it embodies unity, compassion and unconditional love. Emerald promotes friendship, balance between partners, and is particularly known for providing domestic bliss, contentment and loyalty. It was dedicated in the ancient world to the goddess Venus for its ability to insure security in love
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Unakite Jasper brings together the abundant, nurturing energy of green with the soft, caring passion of pink in one of Nature’s most healing crystals of the heart and mind. It resonates with the frequency of love, compassion and kindness, and is a stone dedicated to balancing the emotional body. The elements of Red Jasper and Epidote blend beautifully in Unakite Jasper and embody strong, harmonious relationships. Its pink and green energies balance aspects of the heart, lifting spirits when one is down, and helps to release deep-seated emotions in a slow and gentle way. It promotes patience and persistence, and gradually eliminates bad habits and the thoughts and patterns that perpetuate them. It is a great stone for children’s sensitive emotions, and is particularly good for helping them bounce back from sorrow, grief or disappointment. Unakite supports anyone who feels a little lost, overwhelmed, or has trouble focusing on the here and now
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In various cultures around the world, juniper has been known as a protector tree. Throughout its mythology, it is found protecting travelers and sheltering people in danger. In the Biblical story, during their escape to Egypt, Jesus and his family hid under a juniper tree when King Herod’s soldiers pursued them. And, in the Old Testament, when the prophet Elijah fled Queen Jezebel, it was a mystical juniper tree that safeguarded and hid him, keeping him safe while he rested in preparation to cross the desert to Mount Sinai. Native Americans and Tibetans have used juniper incense in ceremonies and as traditional medicine for millennia. It has been widely burned since antiquity as a fumigant to stave off viruses and plagues of sickness all over the Mediterranean and surrounding regions. It has also been a symbol of strength, fertility, and longevity for centuries.
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Protective, healing, and nurturing. Sacred to the Native Americans for its healing properties and rich, pungent and clearing smoke—pine resin is a great way to clear a space. When burned, pinion energetically creates a peaceful and inviting environment. It’s also used to clear and balance one’s aura and energy field. It’s commonly used in healing ceremonies and invokes clairvoyance, compassion and spiritual strength.
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Use this sage smudge stick to remove negative or incompatible energies and vibrations from the environment and Lavender is used for purification, chastity and to promote healing sleep. Native Americans routinely use smudging as a vehicle for spiritual transformation, to raise vibration, and to purify a room, dwelling or space. When sage is burned, the smoke releases negative ions, which allows purification to occur. Traditionally, smudging herbs are indigenous sage, but sage may also be blended with other herbs, and tied into smudging bundles. When a sage blend is burned, one enjoys the combination of the energetic vibrations from both the sage itself, and the herb it is blended with. Burn your sage with reverence and respect for the tradition by following some simple steps: Store your sage bundle in an abalone shell or clay pot, which should be kept at waist height or higher: Light the sage with a wooden match: Smudge in a clockwise fashion, beginning in the east side of the space: immediately remove the burned ash from the area, placing it outside your dwelling. Directions for burning sage: Light the sage with a wooden match and blow out the flame. Wash your hands in the smoke and allow the smoke to billow around your body. Now you are cleansed, and ready to repeat the process in your room. Now use the sage smoke to cleanse and purify your space by waving the smudge stick and spreading the smoke around with a smudge feather. Speak your intention for purification while moving in a clockwise direction around your space, beginning in the east. The ritual of sage smudging and purification is intention-based. One does not have to perform the process exactly. In fact, different Native American cultures may vary the process from tribe to tribe. Know that if your heart is pure, the effort and intention will be enough.
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Out of stockThis smudging bundle of wonderful smelling herbs have long been used in ritual and ceremony by indigenous peoples. Sage brings wisdom and is calming and healing and removes negative energy, Yerba Santa is used to purify and to set and protect boundaries, and Lavender restores balance and creates a peaceful atmosphere. Lavender also attracts loving energy and spirits. Use to calm the energy of your home or space, cleanse yourself when feeling a little out of sorts, or to cleanse a new purchase before using.
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Out of stockA beautiful printed cloth that can be used as a tapestry or altar cloth. Size is 18 inches x 18 inches, made of silky rayon with fringed edges all around.