Native American Birth Totem Strong Sun Moon
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Native American Birth Totem Page 1… Strong Sun Moon: Jun 21 – Jul 21
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Native American Birth Totem Page 1… Strong Sun Moon: Jun 21 – Jul 21
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Valentine’s Day: Festival of Love and Desire It will soon be that time of year when our thoughts turn to sweethearts. Those we have now, or those we have had in the past. Valentine’s Day is one of our most popular holidays, inspiring a flurry of card and gift giving to those we love. The…
Arousing Your Bodhichitta Heart What is Bodhichitta? Bodhicitta or bodhichitta (pronounced bow-dee-CHEETAH) consists of two Sanskrit words: ‘bodhi’ meaning ‘wisdom’ or ‘enlightenment’ and chitta or citta meaning ‘heart’ or ‘mind’. Bodhichitta is a core concept of Mahayana Buddhism meaning the compassionate wish to reach enlightenment for the benefit of others. It is referred to as…
The crystal-cure.com website was launched in June 2003 with the purpose of providing high quality gemstones and crystals along with detailed extensive information on their properties and uses to gemstone lovers everywhere. We have been blessed with a loyal patronage of gemstone lovers over the years. Emily Emily Gems It is said that when you…
Crystal Wealth Stone Carry this stone with you to promote prosperity and wealth. Write on the candle the letters N for north, E for east, S for south and W for west. Now write a dollar sign above each of the letters. Light the candle and dedicate it to your favorite god or goddess of…
The use of shells in personal protection Early humans strung mollusk shells together to make jewelry at least 75,000 years ago. Archaeologists say the discovery of the Stone Age shell beads hint that people had advanced concepts of symbolism and language earlier than anyone realised. The shell or clam shell has symbolic value in many…
The themes of Summer Solstice are sex, love, creativity, energy, luck, health and wishes. “Solstice” comes from the Latin “sol” meaning sun, and “sistere,” to cause to stand still. As the summer solstice draws near, the noonday sun rises higher and higher in the sky each day. On the day of the solstice, it…