Crystal set "MERKABA POWER"
Crystal set "MERKABA POWER"
Kristālu Spēks veikals
Matīsa iela 44
Rīga LV-1009
Latvia
Set includes 7 merkaba-shaped crystals:
Tiger Eye, Rock Crystal, Amethyst, Rose Quartz, Red Jasper, Lapis Lazuli and Amazonite.
As a gift - Cloth bag for storage.
CRUSHING THIS SHAPE OF CRYSTALS IS A VERY TIME CONSUMING PROCESS!
Why choose merkaba shaped crystals?
The Merkaba shaped crystal used in meditation allows us to experience expanded consciousness, connects us to our Higher Self and helps us experience heightened states of consciousness. Properly performed Merkabah meditation integrates and harmonizes the feminine and masculine aspects of our being.
A Merkaba shaped crystal can be programmed through meditation and intention.
The Merkaba form is energetically very powerful and enhances the effect of the crystal.
THE MEANING OF THE MERKABA
The Merkabah (which means light-spirit-body) is the sphere of energy in which everything exists. It is the vehicle that takes you to the dimensions of unity and love that exist beyond the mind.
The up and down interlocked tetrahedra represent the duality of existence—body and spirit—united in singular form harmony. Together they are one light.
Because each of its corner points is equidistant from the others, in a sacred geometric jewel pattern, there is no tension in the Merkabah. Just rest and balance. It expresses the potential of a world of community and peace where no one is isolated. All are one and one is all.
Merkaba meditation, first practiced in Ancient Egypt, consists of 18 spherical breaths that open the heart to a state of unconditional love that exists beyond the mind, in the realm of oneness. Through this state of unity we reflect the light of each other.
The Merkabah is the most powerful symbol of spiritual evolution. It cannot be read or learned about. It's something you have to experience.
Discover the Light in Yourself. You are the Merkaba!
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