Silver-Down Hand hotsell of Hamsa Orgonite Charger-Prosperity, Health, Wealth, Protection

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Silver-Down Hand hotsell of Hamsa Orgonite Charger-Prosperity, Health, Wealth, Protection,

These orgonite charging plates sized as a coaster helps to purify water herbs crystals.

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Product code: Silver-Down Hand hotsell of Hamsa Orgonite Charger-Prosperity, Health, Wealth, Protection

hotsell These orgonite charging plates, sized as a coaster, helps to purify water, herbs, crystals or yourself! They are handmade with 7 foundational healing charged crystal stones.

1) Quartz 2) Shungite 3) Rose Quartz; 4) Citrine; 5) Tiger's Eye; 6) Jasper; 7) Amethyst. Real copper, gold, silver, and flowers are also used in specific pieces. Any piece can be custom made. During the creating process, 528HZ healing tones are played with your specific intentions/desires/prayers/goals programmed if so desired.

The primary function of an orgonite is to clean stagnant and negative energy. This has a multitude of beneficial effects.

What is the Hamsa Symbol?

The Hamsa symbol is an open hand, often featuring an eye through the middle of the palm. This ancient symbol is popularly used in jewelry and art to represent protection. However, there are more meanings and many regions who use the Hamsa symbol.

The Arabic meaning of the word hamsa is five, and Hebrew shares the same root word. This number represents many associations adopted by various religions, including five fingers connected to the chakras, five senses and mudras, five pillars of Islam, and more.

The Many Names of Hamsa

Although Hamsa is the most popularly used name for the Hamsa symbol, there are many variations.

Hamesh: Hamesh is the Hebrew word for “five”

Hand of Fatima: In Islam, the Hamsa symbol is named after Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad, the Prophet and founder of Islam.

Hand of Miriam (sister of Moses): In Judaism, Hamsa symbolizes the Hand of God and is named after Miriam, the sister of Moses.

Hand of Mother Mary: In Christianity, this symbol is named after Mother Mary, Jesus Christ's mother.

Hamsa Hand Symbol Meaning

Based on the many names of the Hamsa symbol, it's evident that it is a sacred symbol to many cultures and religions. In spite of the various doctrines, the underlying meaning of Hamsa is universally understood despite cultural or religious differences.
In large part, this is why the Hamsa symbol is so widely recognized and cherished as a symbol of protection.
The Hamsa symbol also represents the hand of God, is believed to promote health, happiness, good luck and fortune.

Hamsa Hand facing down

A downward facing Hamsa hand symbolizes good fortune and abundance. It is meant to invite goodness into one's life.

What is the Hamsa Symbol?

The Hamsa symbol is an open hand, often featuring an eye through the middle of the palm. This ancient symbol is popularly used in jewelry and art to represent protection. However, there are more meanings and many regions who use the Hamsa symbol.

The Arabic meaning of the word hamsa is five, and Hebrew shares the same root word. This number represents many associations adopted by various religions, including five fingers connected to the chakras, five senses and mudras, five pillars of Islam, and more.

The Many Names of Hamsa

Although Hamsa is the most popularly used name for the Hamsa symbol, there are many variations.

Hamesh: Hamesh is the Hebrew word for “five”

Hand of Fatima: In Islam, the Hamsa symbol is named after Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad, the Prophet and founder of Islam.

Hand of Miriam (sister of Moses): In Judaism, Hamsa symbolizes the Hand of God and is named after Miriam, the sister of Moses.

Hand of Mother Mary: In Christianity, this symbol is named after Mother Mary, Jesus Christ's mother.

Hamsa Hand Symbol Meaning

Based on the many names of the Hamsa symbol, it's evident that it is a sacred symbol to many cultures and religions. In spite of the various doctrines, the underlying meaning of Hamsa is universally understood despite cultural or religious differences.
In large part, this is why the Hamsa symbol is so widely recognized and cherished as a symbol of protection.
The Hamsa symbol also represents the hand of God, is believed to promote health, happiness, good luck and fortune.

Hamsa Hand facing down

A downward facing Hamsa hand symbolizes good fortune and abundance. It is meant to invite goodness into one's life.

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