Portal Glastonbury
Ref.PD1184
Ref.PD1184
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Ref.PD1184 - Silver pendant with Heart Star geometry & wings, abalone carved hummingbirds, mother of pearl carved lotus flower, and opal triplet gem.
Hummingbird medicine, in many indigenous and spiritual traditions, carries several symbolic meanings that emphasize the essence of life and personal transformation:
Joy and Playfulness: Hummingbirds are known for their agility and the way they seem to play with flowers, embodying a spirit of joy, happiness, and the importance of finding pleasure in the small moments of life. This can serve as a reminder to not take life too seriously and to appreciate beauty and sweetness where you find it.
Resilience and Endurance: Despite their small size, hummingbirds have incredible energy and endurance, often flying long distances during migration. This symbolizes the capacity for resilience, the ability to adapt, and the strength to overcome obstacles. It teaches the lesson of endurance through life's challenges with grace and persistence.
Living in the Present: Hummingbirds feed on nectar, living from flower to flower, which symbolizes living in the moment, appreciating what is available here and now. This aspect of hummingbird medicine encourages mindfulness, urging individuals to focus on the present rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future.
Healing and Renewal: The hummingbird's association with flowers, particularly those with medicinal properties, links it to healing. Their vibrant colors and the life they bring to gardens symbolize renewal, regeneration, and the healing of both physical and emotional wounds. It encourages a holistic approach to health, looking at life force and vitality.
Transformation: The hummingbird's ability to hover, fly in all directions, and even fly backward, symbolizes adaptability and the ability to change one's perspective or life direction swiftly. This is a powerful metaphor for personal transformation, encouraging one to embrace change and see life from new angles.
Connection with Nature: Hummingbirds live in close harmony with their environment, relying on plants for sustenance. This can be seen as a call to reconnect with nature, to recognize our interdependence with the natural world, and to live in a way that honors and preserves the environment.
In essence, hummingbird medicine speaks to living a life filled with joy, resilience, presence, healing, transformation, and a deep connection with the natural world.
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.
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.
Heart Star
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Love and compassion, emotional balance, the healing of abandonment and betrayal.
The Heart Star, the central fractal within the Human hologram, forms a junction through which all systems of the Human matrix are interwoven. Within the Covenant embedded in the Human matrix the Heart Star fractal is the fulcrum point through which we embody the Benevolence of Creation. It is in frequency resonance with the Heart chakra, facilitating the cleansing of the emotional body.
The Heart Star brings Stellar Radiance into resonance with the central fractal of the Human matrix, in addition to the benefits of the Iconic Terra Prana Sphere which forms its centre.
This form protects against unbalanced electric energies, e.g., computers, televisions, etc.
Size: 84mm/3.31in approx.
