Portal Glastonbury
Ref.PD1138
Ref.PD1138
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Ref.PD1138 - Silver pendant with Solar Star geometry, clear quartz crystal, and ruby gem.
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.
Leaves, as universal symbols found across cultures, mythologies, and spiritual traditions, hold profound symbolic significance tied to their biological role in sustaining life through photosynthesis and their cyclical nature of growth, change, and renewal. They evoke themes of vitality, transformation, interconnectedness, and resilience, reflecting the rhythm of seasons and human existence. In expanded interpretations, leaves serve as metaphors for personal growth, environmental harmony, and the delicate balance between life and impermanence.
### Vitality, Growth, and Renewal
Leaves symbolize life and growth, as they harness sunlight to fuel plants, embodying vitality and the nurturing essence of nature. In many cultures, green leaves represent new beginnings and fertility, seen in rituals like spring festivals where they signify rebirth. Philosophically, they inspire personal growth, encouraging individuals to embrace new opportunities and cultivate resilience, much like leaves sprouting anew each season. Their cyclical shedding and regrowth, especially in deciduous trees, mirror life’s phases of renewal, teaching acceptance of change and the promise of fresh starts.
### Transformation and Impermanence
The seasonal cycle of leaves—budding, flourishing, falling—symbolizes transformation and the transient nature of existence. In Buddhist and Eastern philosophies, falling leaves evoke impermanence, urging mindfulness and detachment from fleeting desires. Autumn’s vibrant hues signify beauty in letting go, encouraging emotional resilience and acceptance of life’s inevitable changes. Psychologically, leaves inspire embracing transitions, such as career shifts or personal healing, by viewing endings as precursors to renewal.
### Interconnectedness and Environmental Harmony
Leaves, as vital links in ecosystems, symbolize interconnectedness, sustaining life through oxygen and nutrient cycles. In Native American traditions, they represent unity with nature, reminding humans of their role in the web of life. Metaphysically, their branching patterns mirror neural networks or cosmic designs, evoking harmony between the individual and the universe. This fosters environmental awareness, encouraging sustainable living and appreciation for nature’s delicate balance.
### Wisdom, Protection, and Spiritual Connection
In folklore, leaves (e.g., laurel in Greek culture) symbolize wisdom, victory, and protection, often used in crowns or talismans. In spiritual practices, they are seen as carriers of earth’s energy, aiding meditation for grounding and insight. Their rustling sound is associated with ancestral voices or natural guidance, promoting inner peace.
Overall, leaves invite contemplation of vibrant growth, transient beauty, and interconnected harmony, serving as timeless emblems for resilient journeys in a cyclical world.
Size: 75mm/2.95in approx.
