Product Overview
THE SOLAR PLEXUS CHAKRA HAMSA MALA is for the 3rd Chakra (Manipura). It gives us the necessary confidence that we need in our daily life and provides the ability to control our destiny and life in general.
Chakra Location: Upper abdomen in the stomach area.
SIGNS OF IMBALANCE: You need this bracelet if you have low self-esteem or you have a very egotistical behavior. This is also good for those who are feeling abandoned, rejected, or if you feel that the world revolves around you. Other signs of imbalance include nervousness, difficulty understanding or controlling emotions, and stress. You need this Chakra Hamsa Bracelet also if you’re either too rebellious or too eager to please. Another manifestation of imbalance in this chakra is addictive behaviors which include eating disorders.
SIGNS OF BALANCE AFTER WEARING AND/OR MEDITATING WITH THE MALA TREE’S CHAKRA HAMSA MALA: You will become comfortable in your own skin and achieve inner peace. You will be able to exhibit confidence without arrogance. You will also be flexible, patient and calm.
WHAT IS THE HAMSA? WHAT DOES IT SYMBOLIZE?
The Hamsa Hand is an ancient amulet. In all faiths, it is a sign of protection. It brings its owner happiness, luck, health, blessings, power, strength, and good luck and fortune. It is believed to represent purity and to hold magical properties. Hamsa Hand jewelry is popular among yogis, yoginis, lightworkers, healers, and meditation practitioners. It gives protection from the envious or evil eye, a malicious stare believed to be able to cause illness, death or just general unluckiness. Early use of the hamsa has been traced to ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) as well as ancient Carthage. A universal sign of protection, the image of the open right hand is seen in Mesopotamian artifacts in the amulets of the goddess Ishtar or Inanna. Other symbols of divine protection based around the hand include the Hand-of-Venus (or Aphrodite), the Hand-of-Mary, that was used to protect women from the evil eye and/or boost fertility and lactation, promote healthy pregnancies and strengthen the weak, and in the Buddha's gesture (mudra) of teaching and protection. In the Bible, It is often called the Hand of Miriam [the sister of Moses, who protected him as a baby]. It is also interpreted as the protecting Hand of God.