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Water Buffalo Bone - is a traditional material used in malas in both Nepal and Tibet. Bone signifies strength and is said to amplify prana (life force energy.) Tibetan nomadic life is hard, and there is little to eat in the cold. Water buffalo is the main staple in Nepal and Tibet, and when an animal is used for food, nothing is wasted. These fabulous bone beads are hand-carved by artisans who recycle and reuse everything in daily life and spiritual practice.
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Skull Beads - are meant to have the meditator reflect on death and impermanence and know that death is a fact, and the closer that we can relate to death and embrace it, the sooner we can start living with love and compassion and realize that in this cyclic existence, death will come when it is time...live life and embrace death. Acceptance is key to the inevitable passing of time and body. Embrace death and unlock the path to a life of love, compassion, and contentment. By reflecting on our mortality through Skull Beads we can learn how to accept the passing of time with grace, enabling us to live fully in each moment without fear or regret. Let go of your anxieties about inevitable transience - come make peace with passing away so that you can truly begin living!
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Evil Eye - this symbol mainly promises to keep you safe and sound, which is the most important thing when it comes to fulfilling your dreams. There is no such thing as more mystical than evil eye protection, as its rich ‘experience’ in keeping people across the world feel secure is the most promising fact.