Portal Glastonbury
Ref.PD0941
Ref.PD0941
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Ref.PD0941 - Gold plated on silver pendant with Polaris geometry, quartz crystal carved lotus flower, lapis lazuli, emerald, sky blue topaz, Andean opal, aquamarine, and amethyst gemstones.
"The Geometry that crowns this piece is a Heart Star with an elongated point at the bottom [double phi].
I have named it Polaris.
Polaris appears almost perfectly still while all other stars rotate around it, because it sits nearly in line with Earth’s North Pole. As a Navigational Anchor, travellers, sailors, and explorers used Polaris to find true north. Polaris is not one star but three stars orbiting each other, with Polaris A being the bright supergiant we see.
The Axis of Guidance through the Heart. Unwavering and unconditional – this star geometry represents the highest love as our guide. Invoking clarity of direction, finding one’s path, constancy though stillness and centred focus.
As Light is the language of source intelligence this geometry represents the Soul’s Compass." by Jiva Carter
In modern spirituality the lotus flower echoes its meanings from ancient Eastern traditions but often with a modern twist:
- Spiritual Awakening and Enlightenment: Just as the lotus emerges from murky waters to bloom in beauty, it symbolizes the journey from ignorance to enlightenment, from the material to the spiritual. It's a powerful emblem of transcending earthly challenges to reach spiritual purity.
- Purity: Despite growing in muddy waters, the lotus remains clean and pure, symbolizing the purity of the soul or spirit amidst the chaos of the world. It encourages individuals to maintain purity of heart and intention.
- Rebirth and Renewal: The daily cycle of the lotus closing at night and opening in the morning symbolizes renewal, rebirth, and the ever-present opportunity for a fresh start, thus focusing on personal transformation.
- Connection to Spirit: In various cultures, the lotus represents a connection to higher consciousness or Spirit. It's seen as a bridge between the mundane and the sacred.
- Balance and Harmony: The lotus's ability to float above water yet be rooted below symbolizes the balance between spiritual and material existence, encouraging harmony in one's life.
- Self-Realization: The stages of the lotus's growth are sometimes likened to stages of self-realization or enlightenment, from being submerged in the material world to fully blooming in spiritual awareness.
- Resilience: The lotus's ability to thrive in difficult environments is a symbol of resilience, teaching that one can grow and flourish despite adverse conditions.
- Beauty in Imperfection: The lotus, with its roots in mud, also celebrates the beauty in what is often considered imperfect or less desirable. This can inspire acceptance and love for oneself, flaws included.
- Meditation and Focus: In meditation practices, focusing on the image of a lotus can help center the mind, fostering peace, clarity, and a deep meditative state.
- Chakras and Energy Flow: In yogic and energy work modalities, the lotus is associated with the heart chakra, symbolizing love, compassion, and the flow of life-force energy.
- Healing: The lotus is also seen as a symbol of healing, both physical and emotional, representing the healing power of nature and the spirit's capacity to heal itself.
The lotus flower is not just an emblem of spiritual ideals but also a practical guide for personal growth, encouraging practices that lead to inner peace, balance, and a deeper connection with the universe. Many use lotus imagery in meditation, artwork, or wear it as jewelry to embody these qualities in their daily life.
Size: 63mm/2.48in approx.
