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The Ganesh Yantra is used to remove obstacles and bring prosperity, to start anything new, going on a journey and for help in spiritual practices and meditation. It can be hung on an east wall for peace and abundance. |
Turquoise, a
sacred stone of the Southwestern American Indian, is thought to
increase ones wisdom, provide clarity of the situation at hand,
reconcile all hostile forces, aids in ending quarrels, establish
peace in your family, and remove all anger. It strengthens
intuition, increases independence, feeds ambition, grows
bravery, and provides insight and constancy to your thoughts. |
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Within
the outer Celtic knotwork boarder are two columns of Celtic
knotwork and an angel in the center. Within the Celtic knotwork
column is the sleek styled word ‘Peace’.
The angel in the center is wearing an ornate robe with Celtic
knotwork and stars while the angel’s wings are relaxed and
displayed behind her. |
Claddagh
Bar Pin is made of .925 fine sterling silver with a beautiful
heart cut faceted garnet gemstone.
The Irish Claddagh Symbol is named for the Irish coastal town of
Claddagh (pronounced clawd-ah), where the design is attributed
to an ancient local legend. The now famous tale, about a
townsman kidnapped into slavery, who returns to present a
Claddagh to his true love, is one of the most popular romantic
tales of Ireland.
Even to the present day the symbol is associated with special
customs. For instance, it is not right for a person to buy a
Claddagh; they must obtain it as a gift. The traditional phrase
that usually accompanies a Claddagh when it is being gifted to
someone is 'let love and friendship reign'.
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The
leather pouch can be a medicine, mojo, or spirit pouch. It can
be used to carry precious, or semi precious stones used for
divination or rune reading. This pouch is shown in buckskin, but
it is also available in green, gray, pink, tan.
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She is
looking down to the blue swirled marble which represents the
world she is holding in front of her with arms crosses as if she
is holding her baby.
Her base is adorned with vines and leaves to represent the
earth, new growth and life. |
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This
Earth Goddess Bowl comes with one dozen goddess offerings that
may be given to your loved ones to share in the luck, love and
protection this great goddess offering provides its bearer.
The goddess offerings may also be used as offerings or gifts to
the goddess herself during times of ritual, during special
events or festivals. |
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matter your age, "Dancing the Goddess Incarnate" can
help you get in touch with the maiden, mother, and crone within.
You don't have to know the rhythm or the steps. Simply allow
each of the nine goddesses to lead you onto the dance floor,
outside your comfort zone, where you'll learn to unlock
creativity, rediscover play, strategize success, and nurture
yourself. This fun Pagan guide to self-exploration includes
meditations, games, magic tips, herbal remedies, and exercises
that can-with help from the goddesses-bring balance, beauty, and
joy into your life. |
You are
a reflection of the Divine Feminine. You shine like Sunna, Norse
Goddess of the Sun; take risks like Cessair, Founding Goddess of
Ireland; love like Creiddylad, Welsh May Day Goddess.
With this guide, you'll discover how to use spell work and magic
to make lasting changes in your life with the aid and guidance
of twelve powerful Celtic and Nordic goddesses.
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Millennial
Gaia by Oberon Zell reminds us that the Earth is a living being
with the feminine power to bring forth life and sustain and
nourish it; and as such She inspires awe, love and the desire in
us to protect and cherish her. |
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