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Prehnite Mala (8mm)

MANTRA: “I Surrender”

STONE: Prehnite

TASSEL: 100% Silk

HAMSA BEAD: Mother of Pearl

GURU BEAD: Selenite

CHAKRA: Heart

KEYWORDS: Healing. Protection, Faith, Love, Release

SIZE: : 8mm

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– Prehnite Mala –

 

Prehnite (Pren-ight) is a beautiful light green stone that holds the vibrant energy of spring. It is known as the crystal to heal the healer. Connected to the heart chakra, it is a reminder of the abundant love showered upon you by the universe. It asks you to have faith that the path before you is unfolding just as it should. With this renewed faith, trust in the guidance of your angels, lead with your heart and surrender to the flow of the universe. Prehnite is also a stone of letting go. Use it to help de clutter your house or heart. Releasing loves or possessions that no longer serve you allows you to bring in more light.

While we have chosen a mantra of “I Surrender” for our prehnite mala. you can easily charge it up with any intention/mantra.

Hamsa Bead

Every omCAKIom necklace is adorned with a mother of pearl hamsa bead. The hamsa is a symbol of protection and blessings. Along with protection, it brings the wearer luck, happiness and good fortune. While stringing every hamsa bead, I do a meditation with visualization of the wearer being blessed and protected by white light. A little added energetic bonus!

Mother of Pearl

Mother of Pearl isn’t a mineral given it’s organic origins, but it is known to be very soothing and nourishing. Pearls are born when a piece of sand finds its way into a mollusk and irritates it until it attempts to sooth itself with a coating of nacre. The layers of the pearl are built out of mollusks innate desire to nourish itself. Metaphysical properties usually mirror physical properties, and that is true with mother of pearl. It encourages self-love and self-nurturing. It is also a stone of metamorphosis. The sand enters as a drab tan bit and emerges as a beautiful pearl.