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Yogi Symbols Adjustable Bracelet and they are waterproof. In the culture of Yoga, there are several symbols that yogis commonly use. Understanding these is essential to understanding and getting fully in touch with the culture. Here are some of the most common symbols and a hint of their meanings
Om/Ohm is one of the most common and sacred symbols in the yogi tradition. Om is the consciousness of the Universe solidified into sound; chanting it at the beginning and end of yoga classes, as well as during meditation. The symbol connects to the cosmos and brings a deep feeling of bliss and clarity. It is one of the most important mantras.
Heart Chakra regulates our interaction with the external world and controls what we embrace and what we resist. It balances our inner being our self with the environment. When we balance, we are able to sustain balanced relationships as a result: happy, healthy, and mutually nurturing.
The Lotus flower flourishes in the muck of swamps, the lotus represents the ability of wonderful things to blossom even in the darkest of environments. More specifically, it represents our heart opening & potential for enlightenment. Inside all of us is a lotus bud, just waiting for the right time to blossom into the flower. Symbol of beauty prosperity and fertility
Hamsa is derived from the Hebrew word “hamesh”, which means five referring to the five fingers on the hand. Hamsa is an open right hand, sometimes with an additional thumb in the spot where the little finger would normally be. It is a sign of protection, bringing its wearer happiness, health, luck, and good fortune. The symbol of the evil eye that is often contained in the symbol of the hand is meant to ward off evil or danger, brought on by the jealousy of others.
The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power, and good health.
Ganesha is the Lord of Good Fortune who provides prosperity, fortune, and success. He is the Lord of Beginnings and the Remover of Obstacles of both material and spiritual kinds. He is considered to be a patron of the arts and sciences and of letters
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All of our jewelry is handmade in our studio on LBI, NJ in the USA and we take great pride in creating each piece. We hope that you love your piece as much as we loved creating it.
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