Posted on September 8, 2008Mustika Pearls Used As Talismans & Charms
Find Out The Lucky Charm of Talisman Talisman is derived from the Greek, which means sacred or consecrated object and these objects connote logical expansion of view of spiritual world.
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Posted on August 2, 2008Spells And Rituals Of The Talismans Ancient Keris Swords And Daggers
Talismans - Meaning, Uses And Benefits Talismans are just like any device that helps to bring luck and good charm and further talismans are not the ones who are actually doing the task but it is the energy that is added in the talismans.
Posted on July 8, 2008Talismans - Meaning, Uses And Benefits
Make Good Luck Your Permanent Abode With Lucky Charms What are the lucky charms? Is it the good luck that can attract and people's belief in them since ages? Or something else?
Posted on July 4, 2008Mudras & Hand Symbolism: Hand Symbolism & Beliefs Part 2
Hand charms and amulets against the Evil Eye. Hand signs. Symbolic imprints on the hands of avatars. Hand Signs in Religious Art.
Posted on July 1, 2008Mustika Bezoar Pearls--Notes
What are mustika pearls and bezoar stones? Their mystical value and usage. Pearls from creatures other than oysters . . . Notes on mustika pearls. The difference between mustika pearls and consecrated talismans.
Posted on July 1, 2008Wonderful, Magickal, Mustika-Pearls Part 1
Mustika-Pearls and bezoar stones from animals, plants and natural events. Mustika-pearls are the stones of legend possessing magickal virtues. Referred to in ancient Hindu scriptures.
Posted on July 1, 2008Kujang - the Talismanic Sickle
Unique talismanic weapon of Java, Indonesia. Often consecrated for luck, protection, prosperity, etc.
Posted on July 1, 2008Bulu Perindu - the Enchanted Grass
Unusual grass from Kalimantan that wriggles when stimulated with water. Grass used as an amulet or as a love-oil when immersed in an aromatic fluid. Contains pheremones.
Posted on July 1, 2008The Legend of the Dewadaru Tree
The wood of the rare sacred tree called Dewadaru regarded as magickal. Interesting legend associated with this tree.
Posted on April 10, 2008The Powers of Tibetan Dzi Beads
For thousands of years, Dzi (pronounced as “jee") beads have been deeply entrenched in Tibetan culture. The Dzi beads, being Tibetan's most precious living gemstone and charm are worshipped, revered and passed down from generations after generations.