Bookmarks (Lighthouse Spiral Of Life Bookmark)

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While Getting Lost In Literature Of Your Favorite Novel, You’ll Be Able To Keep Your Place With This Beautiful And Meaningful Sanskrit Bookmark. It Reminds Us That We All Have A Special Place Within The Universe No Matter What Phase Of The Journey We Are On.

Sanskrit Symbols are sacred symbols used in ancient times that represent and unite the Mind, Body & Spirit.

<PINK GEM SPIRAL OF LIFE>

Ancient Spirals represent the winding journey inward we must take if we’re to truly know and love ourselves. From that journey we return with infinite power and wisdom. Hence referred to at times as “The Spiral of Life.” The Spiral is a core energy power symbol. You can steadily cohere and control energy by focusing on an image of a spiral.

Handcrafted and painted with Golden Copper wire and the colors of the 7 chakras.

SEVEN CHAKRAS AND THIER MEANINGS 

ROOT CHAKRA 

1. Muladhara (Root Chakra) 

The root chakra is the representation of our foundation. It is present at the spinal base and imparts you with a grounded feeling. When there is no blockage in the root chakra, we have different confidence when facing some kind of obstacle and getting through anything. But when it is not open, we feel as if the ground between our feet has slipped away, like we are on unstable ground. 

This chakra defines the relationship between you and Mother Earth. It impacts our energy, imagination, youthfulness, passion, vitality, and essential survival instincts. The color representing the root chakra is red, which means rational thinking, the order in lifestyle, and logic. 

2. Swadhisthana (Sacral Chakra) 

The sacral chakra is helpful when it comes to emotions and emotions relating to others. It is also related to sexual energy and creativity. When the chakra is blocked, you feel lost in life and feel as if you have no more control over it. 

The Swadhisthana Chakra is the representation of the water components present inside our bodies. The color orange represents the sacral chakra because it impacts our mood that is being joyous, happy, compassionate, passionate, and creative. It also affects our sexuality, desires, and reproductive system. 

3. Manipura (Solar Plexus Chakra) 

Manipura chakra is connected to your ability to get control in life and be confident. All of us, at some point, have experienced butterflies, or a little pit in our stomachs. That is all the doing of this chakra. 

If this chakra is blocked due to some reason, you tend to experience a lot of self-doubt and shame. You have to let it remain open at all times, or else you won't be able to express yourself freely. 

4. Anahata (Heart Chakra) 

The heart or Anahat chakra is the pathway between the upper (related to otherworldly existence) and lower chakras (related to materiality). As the name recommends, this chakra can impact our ability to grant and receive love from ourselves and others. 

Somebody with a blockage in the heart chakra will face difficulty opening up completely to the individuals in their lives. On the off chance that someone's heart chakra is open, they will be able to encounter profound sympathy and compassion. 

5. Vishuddha (Throat Chakra) 

The Vishuddha chakra is the support system of the voice heart chakra and has control over our capability to communicate our individual power. When it's working at full potential, it permits us to genuinely and clearly express ourselves. 

Somebody with a closed throat chakra feels like they have difficulty expressing themselves and fall short of words while doing so. 

Throat Chakra symbolizes the genuine internal voice and our capability to communicate with others. The representation of the chakra is done with blue color, and is related to how we listen, relate, and communicate with people. 

6. Ajna (Third Eye or Brow Chakra) 

As we go higher in the body, we get closer to a connection with divine energy. It is present between the brows. The Anja chakra has control over our capacity to make a connection with our intuition and see the bigger picture. 

You can even say that it is the eye of our soul, as it can register information that can't be seen on the surface level. Having intuitive hits and visions is not possible for a person who has a blocked brow chakra. 

7. Sahasrara (Crown Chakra) 

The Sahasrara chakra is the highest chakra that sits on the crown of our heads and represents our capacity to be completely associated spiritually. After you completely open your chakra, which is something very rare. Only a handful of people can do something like this. Once you remove the blockage completely, you will be able to access your higher consciousness. 

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While Getting Lost In Literature Of Your Favorite Novel, You’ll Be Able To Keep Your Place With This Beautiful And Meaningful Sanskrit Bookmark. It Reminds Us That We All Have A Special Place Within The Universe No Matter What Phase Of The Journey We Are On.

Sanskrit Symbols are sacred symbols used in ancient times that represent and unite the Mind, Body & Spirit.

<PINK GEM SPIRAL OF LIFE>

Ancient Spirals represent the winding journey inward we must take if we’re to truly know and love ourselves. From that journey we return with infinite power and wisdom. Hence referred to at times as “The Spiral of Life.” The Spiral is a core energy power symbol. You can steadily cohere and control energy by focusing on an image of a spiral.

Handcrafted and painted with Golden Copper wire and the colors of the 7 chakras.

SEVEN CHAKRAS AND THIER MEANINGS 

ROOT CHAKRA 

1. Muladhara (Root Chakra) 

The root chakra is the representation of our foundation. It is present at the spinal base and imparts you with a grounded feeling. When there is no blockage in the root chakra, we have different confidence when facing some kind of obstacle and getting through anything. But when it is not open, we feel as if the ground between our feet has slipped away, like we are on unstable ground. 

This chakra defines the relationship between you and Mother Earth. It impacts our energy, imagination, youthfulness, passion, vitality, and essential survival instincts. The color representing the root chakra is red, which means rational thinking, the order in lifestyle, and logic. 

2. Swadhisthana (Sacral Chakra) 

The sacral chakra is helpful when it comes to emotions and emotions relating to others. It is also related to sexual energy and creativity. When the chakra is blocked, you feel lost in life and feel as if you have no more control over it. 

The Swadhisthana Chakra is the representation of the water components present inside our bodies. The color orange represents the sacral chakra because it impacts our mood that is being joyous, happy, compassionate, passionate, and creative. It also affects our sexuality, desires, and reproductive system. 

3. Manipura (Solar Plexus Chakra) 

Manipura chakra is connected to your ability to get control in life and be confident. All of us, at some point, have experienced butterflies, or a little pit in our stomachs. That is all the doing of this chakra. 

If this chakra is blocked due to some reason, you tend to experience a lot of self-doubt and shame. You have to let it remain open at all times, or else you won't be able to express yourself freely. 

4. Anahata (Heart Chakra) 

The heart or Anahat chakra is the pathway between the upper (related to otherworldly existence) and lower chakras (related to materiality). As the name recommends, this chakra can impact our ability to grant and receive love from ourselves and others. 

Somebody with a blockage in the heart chakra will face difficulty opening up completely to the individuals in their lives. On the off chance that someone's heart chakra is open, they will be able to encounter profound sympathy and compassion. 

5. Vishuddha (Throat Chakra) 

The Vishuddha chakra is the support system of the voice heart chakra and has control over our capability to communicate our individual power. When it's working at full potential, it permits us to genuinely and clearly express ourselves. 

Somebody with a closed throat chakra feels like they have difficulty expressing themselves and fall short of words while doing so. 

Throat Chakra symbolizes the genuine internal voice and our capability to communicate with others. The representation of the chakra is done with blue color, and is related to how we listen, relate, and communicate with people. 

6. Ajna (Third Eye or Brow Chakra) 

As we go higher in the body, we get closer to a connection with divine energy. It is present between the brows. The Anja chakra has control over our capacity to make a connection with our intuition and see the bigger picture. 

You can even say that it is the eye of our soul, as it can register information that can't be seen on the surface level. Having intuitive hits and visions is not possible for a person who has a blocked brow chakra. 

7. Sahasrara (Crown Chakra) 

The Sahasrara chakra is the highest chakra that sits on the crown of our heads and represents our capacity to be completely associated spiritually. After you completely open your chakra, which is something very rare. Only a handful of people can do something like this. Once you remove the blockage completely, you will be able to access your higher consciousness. 

information provided by : olivenorma.com

While Getting Lost In Literature Of Your Favorite Novel, You’ll Be Able To Keep Your Place With This Beautiful And Meaningful Sanskrit Bookmark. It Reminds Us That We All Have A Special Place Within The Universe No Matter What Phase Of The Journey We Are On.

Sanskrit Symbols are sacred symbols used in ancient times that represent and unite the Mind, Body & Spirit.

<PINK GEM SPIRAL OF LIFE>

Ancient Spirals represent the winding journey inward we must take if we’re to truly know and love ourselves. From that journey we return with infinite power and wisdom. Hence referred to at times as “The Spiral of Life.” The Spiral is a core energy power symbol. You can steadily cohere and control energy by focusing on an image of a spiral.

Handcrafted and painted with Golden Copper wire and the colors of the 7 chakras.

SEVEN CHAKRAS AND THIER MEANINGS 

ROOT CHAKRA 

1. Muladhara (Root Chakra) 

The root chakra is the representation of our foundation. It is present at the spinal base and imparts you with a grounded feeling. When there is no blockage in the root chakra, we have different confidence when facing some kind of obstacle and getting through anything. But when it is not open, we feel as if the ground between our feet has slipped away, like we are on unstable ground. 

This chakra defines the relationship between you and Mother Earth. It impacts our energy, imagination, youthfulness, passion, vitality, and essential survival instincts. The color representing the root chakra is red, which means rational thinking, the order in lifestyle, and logic. 

2. Swadhisthana (Sacral Chakra) 

The sacral chakra is helpful when it comes to emotions and emotions relating to others. It is also related to sexual energy and creativity. When the chakra is blocked, you feel lost in life and feel as if you have no more control over it. 

The Swadhisthana Chakra is the representation of the water components present inside our bodies. The color orange represents the sacral chakra because it impacts our mood that is being joyous, happy, compassionate, passionate, and creative. It also affects our sexuality, desires, and reproductive system. 

3. Manipura (Solar Plexus Chakra) 

Manipura chakra is connected to your ability to get control in life and be confident. All of us, at some point, have experienced butterflies, or a little pit in our stomachs. That is all the doing of this chakra. 

If this chakra is blocked due to some reason, you tend to experience a lot of self-doubt and shame. You have to let it remain open at all times, or else you won't be able to express yourself freely. 

4. Anahata (Heart Chakra) 

The heart or Anahat chakra is the pathway between the upper (related to otherworldly existence) and lower chakras (related to materiality). As the name recommends, this chakra can impact our ability to grant and receive love from ourselves and others. 

Somebody with a blockage in the heart chakra will face difficulty opening up completely to the individuals in their lives. On the off chance that someone's heart chakra is open, they will be able to encounter profound sympathy and compassion. 

5. Vishuddha (Throat Chakra) 

The Vishuddha chakra is the support system of the voice heart chakra and has control over our capability to communicate our individual power. When it's working at full potential, it permits us to genuinely and clearly express ourselves. 

Somebody with a closed throat chakra feels like they have difficulty expressing themselves and fall short of words while doing so. 

Throat Chakra symbolizes the genuine internal voice and our capability to communicate with others. The representation of the chakra is done with blue color, and is related to how we listen, relate, and communicate with people. 

6. Ajna (Third Eye or Brow Chakra) 

As we go higher in the body, we get closer to a connection with divine energy. It is present between the brows. The Anja chakra has control over our capacity to make a connection with our intuition and see the bigger picture. 

You can even say that it is the eye of our soul, as it can register information that can't be seen on the surface level. Having intuitive hits and visions is not possible for a person who has a blocked brow chakra. 

7. Sahasrara (Crown Chakra) 

The Sahasrara chakra is the highest chakra that sits on the crown of our heads and represents our capacity to be completely associated spiritually. After you completely open your chakra, which is something very rare. Only a handful of people can do something like this. Once you remove the blockage completely, you will be able to access your higher consciousness. 

information provided by : olivenorma.com