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BRINGS BALANCE TO YOUR LIFE AND RELATIONSHIPS Approximate size 5 x 4 cms Meaning and uses of seven chakras: The chakras are circular vortices of energy that are placed at seven different points on the spinal column, and all the Mix chakras are connected to the various organs and glands within the body. It's chakras are responsible for disturbing the vital energy, which is also known as Qi or Praa. About the gemstone tree: this attractive seven chakra Feng Shui healing tree. Something simply beautiful - a gemstone tree can create a space where energy can flow freely and also attract good things. The energy of gemstone trees is one of free flowing abundance. Benefits of seven chakras: from the base of the human's spine to the top of the head, you can find seven chakras. They look like energy wheels running through the body. It is a crucial source of invisible energy in our bodies. Chakras keep us active, alive and vibrant every day. Therefore, at the back of our bodies, there is an arrangement of 7 colors of chakras. About seven types of chakras: 7 different chakras crown chakra - Sahasrara, third eye chakra - Ajna, throat chakra - Vishuddha, heart chakra - Anahata, solar plexus chakra - Manipura, sacral chakra - Svadhisthana, root chakra - Muladhara. Seven stones amethyst, lapis lazuli, carnelian, clear quartz, red yellow jasper and green aventurine. Perfect gift: the crystal gemstone tree figurine is said to enhance healing and focus energies in a positive way. It is said to improve professional luck, as well as an excellent Feng Shui figure for those in management positions. Bless yourself and your loved ones with spiritual healing and angelic energy, family, friends on your special occasion good luck and wealth.
Padmasambhava SnowLand Mystical 108 Holy Incense Sticks - Metayantra Consciencia Padmasambhava SnowLand Mystical 108 Holy Incense Sticks - Metayantra Consciencia
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Bring a relaxed environment, purifying the air, making the environment fragrant and beneficial to health, ideal for religious rituals. Padmasambhava was born in India, when he was a child brought by the king was named LotusBorn or lakebornvajra. After that, he became a monk by master barbahadi and he got lessons of Magical teaching and great sutra teachings from the eight tantric masters. He took tours in many different places and taught his doctrine to many people who were willing to convert to Buddhism. During the eighth century, he came to Tibet and built the Samye monastery. This incense was made during the completion ceremony of this monastery.   Hand Rolled Tibetan Incense Sticks Home Meditation Aromatherapy Has Aroma of Plateau Contains 6 Bundles The length of the incense stick is 26 cm and the Diameter of the stick is 4 mm, There are 6 bundles, about 108 in total, The combustion time is about 40 minutes in a natural windless environment Ingredients: sandalwood, cinnamon, Jiapian, borneol, baihuaguo, Liujia, Kangba.   The formula comes from "Sangye Temple" in Tibet. It has been passed on for years and remains unchanged for a long time. The incense stick is made of natural herbal materials, which are steamed, fermented, dried and extruded. When burning, it not only makes people feel relaxed but also has the advantages of purifying the air, making the environment fragrant and beneficial to health, which is also the choice of religious rituals.From material selection to production, they are respectful to the world. It follows the pharmacology of ancient Tibetan medicine and has the functions of preventing dizziness, hypoxia, respiratory epidemic diseases, and inhibiting seasonal bacteria. It is the practice of aromatic treatment in Tibetan medicine. Samye (Tibetan: བསམ་ཡས་, Wylie: bsam yas, Chinese: 桑耶寺), full name Samye Mighur Lhundrub Tsula Khang (Wylie: Bsam yas mi ’gyur lhun grub gtsug lag khang) and Shrine of Unchanging Spontaneous Presence is the first Tibetan Buddhist and Nyingma monastery built in Tibet, during the reign of King Trisong Deutsen. Shantarakshita began construction around 763, and Vajrayana founder Guru Padmasambhava tamed the local spirits for its completion in 779. The first Tibetan monks were ordained there. Samye was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution then rebuilt after 1988.    But, nevertheless, if there is even the slightest recognition, liberation is easy. Should you ask why this is so—it is because once the awesome, terrifying and fearful appearances arise, the awareness does not have the luxury of distraction. The awareness is one-pointedly concentrated.! "Padmasambhava"The Tibetan Book of the Dead

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