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Ref.NC0071

Ref.NC0071

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Ref.NC0071 - Macrame necklace with silver Hyper Tetra Torus geometry, mother of pearl carved raven, ecologically sourced bone carved whale fins, and amethyst gem; amethyst beads.

Raven medicine, in a spiritual context, often symbolizes several key concepts rooted in various cultural and indigenous teachings:

Transformation and Adaptability
Ravens are renowned for their adaptability, thriving in diverse environments from forests to urban landscapes. This adaptability is a profound metaphor for human life, where change is inevitable. Raven medicine teaches:
   Flexibility in Thought and Action: Embracing change not just as a necessity but as an opportunity for growth. It encourages one to be versatile, to pivot when necessary, and to see transformation as a natural, beneficial part of life.
    Personal Evolution: Like the raven shedding feathers, one might shed outdated beliefs or behaviors, fostering personal evolution. This aspect of raven medicine highlights the journey of self-discovery and self-reinvention.

Magic and Mystery of the Mundane
The raven's association with magic in this context isn't about spells or otherworldly forces but about:
    Recognition of Life's Wonders: Finding magic in the everyday, in the patterns of nature, or in human connections. It's about seeing the world with a sense of awe, recognizing that there's always more than meets the eye.
    Unraveling Mysteries: Encouraging curiosity and an open mind, teaching us to explore the unknown parts of ourselves or the world around us. Ravens are intelligent, solving complex problems, which symbolizes the quest for knowledge and understanding.

Insight, Intuition, and Inner Wisdom
    Listening to Inner Voices: Ravens are thought to carry messages, but in this context, it's about listening to one's own intuition or the subtle cues from nature or life. It's about inner wisdom that doesn't rely on external validation but on personal insight.
    Deepening Self-Understanding: Engaging with one's subconscious through dreams, meditation, or simply quiet reflection. The raven's black feathers might symbolize delving into the depths of one's psyche to bring to light hidden truths or talents.

Creativity and Innovation
    Innovative Thinking: Ravens are known for their problem-solving skills, symbolizing creativity in overcoming life's challenges. This aspect encourages us to think outside the box, to create, and to find new paths or solutions.
    Artistic Expression: The raven's connection to creativity might inspire one to explore art, writing, or any form of self-expression as a way to understand and heal oneself or to share one's inner world with others.

Healing Through Nature and Self
    Natural Healing: Without invoking divine powers, the raven's medicine can be seen in the healing properties of nature, encouraging us to spend time outdoors, to learn from natural cycles, and to heal through connection with the earth.
    Self-Healing: Recognizing that healing often starts from within, with an understanding of one's own needs, rhythms, and the courage to change or let go of what no longer serves.

Balance and Integration
    Embracing Duality: Ravens, with their stark contrast, teach about the balance of light and dark within us and in life. They remind us that all emotions, experiences, and aspects of life are valid and necessary for a holistic existence.
    Integration of Life's Lessons: Learning from both the highs and lows, understanding that life's contrasts offer opportunities for learning and growth.

Messenger of Awareness
    Nature's Voice: Without attributing divinity, ravens can still be seen as messengers from nature, urging us to pay attention to our environment, to ecological issues, or to the subtle shifts in our personal lives.
    Self-Awareness: They might symbolize the need to communicate with ourselves, to listen to our body’s messages, or to heed the signs that we might be ignoring in our daily hustle.

This expanded view of raven medicine emphasizes personal, spiritual growth through observation, adaptation, and a deep connection with the natural world and one's inner self, without reliance on external spiritual entities.

The whale, a majestic marine mammal revered in various cultures, holds profound symbolic significance tied to its immense size, migratory nature, and deep-sea habitat. It embodies themes of wisdom, emotional depth, spiritual guidance, and interconnectedness, often seen as a bridge between the physical and metaphysical realms. In expanded interpretations, the whale serves as a metaphor for inner exploration, resilience, and life's vast mysteries, inspiring reflection on human emotions, community, and environmental harmony. 

Wisdom, Intuition, and Spiritual Guidance

Whales symbolize deep wisdom and intuitive knowledge, their songs and migrations evoking ancient communication and navigation through life's unknowns. In Māori culture, they are protectors and spiritual messengers, embodying strength and interconnectedness, guiding souls with their wisdom. Metaphysically, whales represent the subconscious depths, urging introspection and trust in inner guidance, much like their echolocation pierces the ocean's darkness. Psychologically, this promotes emotional intelligence, fostering resilience by encouraging one to listen to intuition amid chaos.

Emotional Depth, Family, and Community

With their strong family pods and nurturing behaviors, whales symbolize emotional bonds, harmony, and community support. Native American and Inuit traditions view them as symbols of family unity and longevity, emphasizing protection and collective well-being.  In spirituality, their presence evokes divine blessings and luck, as a source of life-sustaining energy.  This inspires building strong relationships and empathy, promoting healing through shared experiences and emotional renewal.

Power, Transformation, and the Unconscious
Whales represent primal power and transformation, their massive form symbolizing the confrontation with deep fears or the pursuit of profound truths. In Greek and Norse myths, they embody destructive yet vital forces, like chaos leading to rebirth. Spiritually, they connect to the unconscious, womb, and underworld, guiding soul journeys and renewal. Philosophically, this encourages embracing life's depths for growth, fostering courage in facing the unknown.

Overall, the whale invites contemplation of intuitive wisdom, communal harmony, and transformative power, as a timeless emblem for resilient journeys in a connected world. 

Hyper Tetra Torus aka 5D Hyper Toroidal Tetra

This, as a frozen position, toroidal fractal implies the movement of tetrahedrons through a central vortex.
These circling tetrahedrons are all connected to the member, either side of them as well as all other members through the center.

The tetrahedron (we call Pyra sphere) is the shape that most represents individuality – also de-sire, creativity, passion, birth and life force. The tetrahedron is also the geometric seed representation that begins the process of creation of all forms. In its Hyper representation it also reveals the simultaneous oneness and individuality. 
In other words it is a level of realization of a oneness with everything that does not require annihilation of the self.

Size: 430mm/16.93in [max.] 270mm/10.63in [min] 71mm/2.8in [pendant] approx.


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