The Warrior :: Mālā Meditation Garland 10.4.24.1

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A Mālā or a Japamala is a string of prayer beads used to count mantras, prayers, or intentions. Mālās can be used to count breaths to remain present and in your body, right now.

Mālā is a sanskrit word meaning Garland and Japa means to recite. In Japa Meditation you find a comfortable seated position and in your right hand you hold your Mālā in between your thumb (Fire) and your middle finger (Ether/Space).

How to use :: Starting at a bead closest to the Guru bead (the bead above the tassel) you hold that bead and recite your mantra, prayer, or intention. Then touch the next bead, recite your mantra, and so on. You go around your Mālā 108 times and the last bead you touch is your Guru Bead and that bead represents the inner Guru within you, the inner teacher within you. You thank yourself for your practice.

Brass || is the metal that brings out natural good + inner truth. Even the phrase ‘getting down to brass tacks’ tells the store of clearing away the old debris + getting down to the pores + natural truth.

Wood || Grounding + Earth energy

Amber Medicine || Good luck to warriors in battle. A talisman for courage + self confidence. Amber symbolizes the renewal of marriage vows + used to assure promises. Amber draws disease from the body, healing, and renewing the nervous system + balancing the right + left parts of the brain.

Tibetan Dzi Agate || DZI agate (pronounced zee agate) is a type of agate that is carved, heated or dyed to create various patterns. Dzi stones, originally made of agate stone, has the power to not only repel things but also store them. The stones can be effectively utilized to block negative energies and absorb ample positive energies.

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A Mālā or a Japamala is a string of prayer beads used to count mantras, prayers, or intentions. Mālās can be used to count breaths to remain present and in your body, right now.

Mālā is a sanskrit word meaning Garland and Japa means to recite. In Japa Meditation you find a comfortable seated position and in your right hand you hold your Mālā in between your thumb (Fire) and your middle finger (Ether/Space).

How to use :: Starting at a bead closest to the Guru bead (the bead above the tassel) you hold that bead and recite your mantra, prayer, or intention. Then touch the next bead, recite your mantra, and so on. You go around your Mālā 108 times and the last bead you touch is your Guru Bead and that bead represents the inner Guru within you, the inner teacher within you. You thank yourself for your practice.

Brass || is the metal that brings out natural good + inner truth. Even the phrase ‘getting down to brass tacks’ tells the store of clearing away the old debris + getting down to the pores + natural truth.

Wood || Grounding + Earth energy

Amber Medicine || Good luck to warriors in battle. A talisman for courage + self confidence. Amber symbolizes the renewal of marriage vows + used to assure promises. Amber draws disease from the body, healing, and renewing the nervous system + balancing the right + left parts of the brain.

Tibetan Dzi Agate || DZI agate (pronounced zee agate) is a type of agate that is carved, heated or dyed to create various patterns. Dzi stones, originally made of agate stone, has the power to not only repel things but also store them. The stones can be effectively utilized to block negative energies and absorb ample positive energies.

All sales are final *

Shipping Saturdays <3

A Mālā or a Japamala is a string of prayer beads used to count mantras, prayers, or intentions. Mālās can be used to count breaths to remain present and in your body, right now.

Mālā is a sanskrit word meaning Garland and Japa means to recite. In Japa Meditation you find a comfortable seated position and in your right hand you hold your Mālā in between your thumb (Fire) and your middle finger (Ether/Space).

How to use :: Starting at a bead closest to the Guru bead (the bead above the tassel) you hold that bead and recite your mantra, prayer, or intention. Then touch the next bead, recite your mantra, and so on. You go around your Mālā 108 times and the last bead you touch is your Guru Bead and that bead represents the inner Guru within you, the inner teacher within you. You thank yourself for your practice.

Brass || is the metal that brings out natural good + inner truth. Even the phrase ‘getting down to brass tacks’ tells the store of clearing away the old debris + getting down to the pores + natural truth.

Wood || Grounding + Earth energy

Amber Medicine || Good luck to warriors in battle. A talisman for courage + self confidence. Amber symbolizes the renewal of marriage vows + used to assure promises. Amber draws disease from the body, healing, and renewing the nervous system + balancing the right + left parts of the brain.

Tibetan Dzi Agate || DZI agate (pronounced zee agate) is a type of agate that is carved, heated or dyed to create various patterns. Dzi stones, originally made of agate stone, has the power to not only repel things but also store them. The stones can be effectively utilized to block negative energies and absorb ample positive energies.

All sales are final *

Shipping Saturdays <3