WHAT IS A MALA?
Mala is a Sanskrit word meaning Garland and is the term for a beautiful string of beads traditionally used for meditation, intention setting and mindfulness. Yogis and Buddhists were the first to use mala to enhance their spiritual practices using them to keep count of mantra repetitions or japa during meditation. Each bead offers a moment to pause, breathe and connect with your inner self making it a powerful tool for both spiritual practice and daily calm. At Love Serendipity our handmade Malas are crafted with care and intention using genuine healing crystals to support your journey. Whether you are seeking clarity, protection, love, or peace, these are more than just necklaces they are wearable reminders of your purpose. Let your Mala support you every day in both style and spirit.
WHAT IS CRYSTAL HEALING?
Crystal healing is non-invasive and works alongside other treatments or as a stand alone therapy. It is a type of alternative therapy that involves using gemstones to bring balance into our lives. The aim of crystal healing is to treat the whole person including the individual's subtle energy field. Crystals have a stable and unchanging energy pattern, each with a unique frequency or resonance, that provides them with special properties. As a result crystals act like tuning forks helping bring harmony to the very unstable energy field of the human body.
GREEN AVENTURINE ♡ Green Aventurine is a very positive stone of prosperity. This crystal defuses negative situations and turns them around. Green Aventurine reinforces leadership qualities and decisiveness. It promotes compassion, empathy and encourages perseverance. Green Aventurine stabilizes one's state of mind, stimulates perception and enhances creativity. It calms anger and irritation while stimulating emotional recovery and enabling living within one's own heart.
HOW MANY BEADS ARE THERE AND WHY?
Mala is usually made of 108 beads and one guru bead. This enhances the practice of japa meditation, also known as mantra meditation, by keeping count of the number of times a mantra is chanted. Malas can be made with fewer beads for example 18, 27 or 54 and some holy texts say a mala should only consist of nine beads meaning a mantra chanting 108 times would require you to complete 12 turns of the nine-bead mala. A mala with 27 beads is used for attaining spiritual progress, while a mala with 108 beads is used to achieve fulfillment.
WHY ARE THERE KNOTS BETWEEN EACH BEAD?
Traditional malas are hand-knotted between each bead. Each knot signifies the challenges we meet in life and serves as a reminder that all aspects of life are inter-connected.
WHAT DOES THE GURU BEAD REPRESENT?
The guru bead is the heart of the mala as it represents a significant teacher we wish to honour whether it be Buddha, a Deity, God, or any spiritual teacher that has personal significance to us. The guru bead marks both the beginning and the end of a mala and each of our handmade malas include a companion guru bead which represents anyone in our life that has had an impact on our personal and spiritual growth. Everyone that comes into our life does so for a reason and whether it be temporary or long-term, negative or positive, every encounter and everyone we know has something to teach us.
MALA CARE ♡
To protect your jewellery we recommend that you do not wear your Mala while in the bath, shower or while sleeping.
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