Ref.PD0959
Ref.PD0959
Ref.PD0959 - Gold plated on silver pendant with Solar Star & Tantric Star geometries, mother of pearl carved wings, ecologically sourced deer horn carved clouds, amethyst carved scarab, and emerald gemstones.
Solar Star
Joy, Sovereignty, Empowerment, Rejuvenation
The heart of the Solar Star is the Solar Sphere, or dodecahedron, one of the 5 ‘perfect’ forms that represent the ‘spirit’ element of Ether.
The Solar Star forms a lattice work of never ending, never beginning, pentangles, resolving, through its configuration of endlessness, all inner sense of separation, returning us to joy. It assists the assimilation of prana, activating the immortal fractal of the light body known as the Tree of Life.
The Solar Star reconnects the Ether circuits at the solar plexus, heart and pubic bone, restoring sovereignty.
Tantric Star
Activation: Initiation, Inspiration
The Tantric Star is formed by interlocking ascending and descending tetrahedrons (see Tetrahedron). Also known as the Mer Ka Ba, the Tantric Star functions as a 3-dimensional mandala, connecting us to our centre point, a stargate into the matrix of manifest reality. It describes the energy pattern created by the electromagnetic male and female potencies of creation as they come together to conceive atoms, Humans, the Universe - the seminal form that Consciousness takes as it initiates the polarisation of the Monad into the sacred enclosure of the Trinity, holding the frequency of the 3rd dimension fully manifest in form.
This form protects against unbalanced magnetic emanations, e.g., mobile and cordless phones.
Spiritual significance and symbolic meaning of the scarab beetle:
Transformation and Rebirth: The scarab beetle is universally recognized for symbolizing transformation. Its life cycle, where it emerges from the dung ball it buries, has been interpreted as a metaphor for rebirth, personal growth, and the ability to overcome adversity. This transformation from one state to another has made it a symbol of renewal and the cyclical nature of life.
Protection: In many cultures, the scarab has been used as a protective symbol. Its hard shell represents a shield against negative energies or forces. Amulets shaped like scarabs were worn or carried in ancient times for protection against harm, both physical and spiritual.
Resilience and Perseverance: The act of the scarab beetle rolling dung balls, which can be many times its own size, symbolizes strength, resilience, and the capacity to keep moving forward despite obstacles. This has been adopted as a life lesson about perseverance and the importance of hard work.
Cycle of Life and Death: The scarab's association with the cycle of life, death, and rebirth is evident in its natural behavior. It encapsulates the idea that from death or destruction (the dung) comes new life, symbolizing the continuity of life's journey, not its end.
Connection to Nature: On a broader spiritual level, the scarab represents a connection with the natural world, emphasizing the importance of understanding and respecting life's cycles. It serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of all living things and the natural processes that sustain life.
Symbol of Time: The scarab also embodies the concept of time as cyclical rather than linear, with each day's journey of the beetle akin to the sun's journey across the sky - a daily renewal and a reminder of life's continuous nature.
Creativity and Manifestation: The beetle's ability to create something valuable (new life) from something mundane or even repulsive (dung) can be seen as a symbol of creativity and the potential to manifest positive outcomes from challenging situations.
In contemporary spiritual practices, the scarab continues to be a symbol of these themes. People might meditate on or use scarab imagery to invoke these qualities in their lives, focusing on personal transformation, protection, resilience, and the acceptance of life's natural cycles.
Wings are often imbued with profound meaning:
- Spiritual Transcendence: Wings symbolize the soul's journey towards higher consciousness or enlightenment, representing the aspiration to rise above the mundane or material world.
- Freedom: They signify liberation from earthly constraints, whether those are physical, emotional, or spiritual bonds.
- Protection: Often seen as a sign of spiritual protection, offering comfort and a sense of safety on one's spiritual path.
- Transformation: Like the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly, wings represent personal transformation, rebirth, or the shedding of old ways to embrace new growth.
- Connection Between Worlds: Wings can symbolize the ability to move between different realms or states of existence, bridging the earthly with the spiritual, the known with the unknown.
- Empowerment: They embody the idea of gaining strength or power, often related to overcoming challenges or achieving personal empowerment.
- Healing: In some interpretations, wings are associated with healing energies, suggesting the capacity to heal oneself or others through spiritual means.
- Manifestation: The act of spreading wings can be seen as a metaphor for manifesting one's dreams or desires, taking flight towards one's goals.
- Intuition and Insight: Wings might also represent heightened intuition or insight, the ability to 'fly' above situations for a broader perspective.
These symbols encourage individuals to seek personal growth, embrace change, and connect with their higher selves or Spirit. Wings are not just about physical flight but about the journey of the soul.
Size: 93mm/3.66in approx.