Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Sacred Jewellery - What Is There?

Are you looking for sacred jewellery?

Maybe you, or someone you know is very spiritual and as a 'different' and meaningful gift you'd like to buy them some sacred jewellery.

What actually is it & what's out there?

'Sacred' is obviously connected to religion and denotes something that is holy. However, the word sacred is used by all religions and beliefs all over the world and isn't an exclusive term to any one belief system.

Therefore, you could be Christian, Hindu, Muslim, Jewish etc and still wear sacred jewellery.

Sacred jewellery comes in many different forms such as pendants, rings, brooches, ear-rings and bracelets. It is usually made from either gold or silver.

The difference between ordinary and sacred jewellery though, is the intent with which it was made and the spiritual meaning behind the symbol that the piece of jewellery takes form as.

Whatever belief system you adhere to there is plenty of sacred jewellery categories to choose from:

Sacred geometry

Talismans

Egyptian symbols

Jewish symbols

Kabbalah symbols

The tree of life

New age

Merkaba

Tibetan

Within these categories; specialist symbols and cosmic energies are catered for, for example:

The golden spiral

Enneagram

Christ consciousness

Abundance

God's word

Ka

The flower of life

The seed of life

The lotus flower

Personal creation

To name only a few.

With sacred jewellery, each piece is made with the intention to bring happiness, aliveness, excitement and love to the world.

Authentic sacred jewellery brings with it healing, self-balance and unity.

It is as though sacred science, art and the spirit all comes together and by wearing such special pieces of jewellery we are enabled to connect more easily with our higher selves.

My own favourite is the golden spiral, which incorporates the Fibonacci spiral that occurs naturally in such things as human bone and seashells. It is known as the geometrical blueprint for life and has no mathematical solution.

As a Numerologist by profession & obviously fascinated by numbers, I was overwhelmed to discover that such beautiful & yet meaningful and sacred jewellery actually exists.

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