Description
Tiger Eye Mala is a traditional tool used in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other spiritual practices for counting mantras, prayers, or breaths during meditation. They typically consist of 108 beads, though there are variations with different numbers. The number 108 holds sacred significance in numerous Eastern traditions, symbolizing different facets of the universe, the self, and spirituality. Wearing or using a mala can offer a sense of spiritual protection and connection to higher energies.
Tiger Eye is a solar stone of vitality, practicality and physical action. It stimulates the root chakra and solar plexus, assisting in taking effective actions and remaining grounded, calm and centered. It is also a stone of mental clarity, holding this mala can help you see the answers to difficult situations and resolve differences.
Metaphysical Properties for Tiger Eye Mala
Key Words: discernment, vitality, strength, practicality, balance between extremes.
Chakras: Root (1st), Sexual/Creative (2nd), and Solar Plexus (3nd).
Element: Fire and Earth.
Physical: Supports hormonal balance, enhances general vitality.
Emotional: Facilitates finding emotional harmony with others.
Spiritual: Instills spiritual balance, stamina, creativity and clarity.
Astrology: Aries, Taurus, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn and Aquarius
Numerology: 4 meaning: stability and progress.
Product Details:
Tiger Eye is a silicon dioxide crystal with a hexagonal crystal pattern with a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale. It has shimmering bands of yellow brown to golden color. It is found in South Africa, India, Australia and the USA>
Origin: India
8 mm Golden Tiger Eye Beads and Knotted. Length: 26 inches, Weight: 0.2375 Lbs.
Specimen can vary in size and color intensity. Comes in an organza bag with a descriptor card detailing its metaphysical properties.
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