Conch Altar Cloth - Furoshiki
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This handmade wrap I made from recycled fabrics represents the conch shell. Embroidered and blessed with the sacred conch. Embroidered with the words CONCH - I FIND MY PLEASURE WITHIN
It is a holy cloth for your altar, made to help you with your feminine voice.
Conch shells symbolize such feminine aspects as birth, regeneration, marriage and fertility. We really need to visualize coming into sacred femininity pleasure to give us confidence to the changes that we need to make in the world. Do you need the conch sacred qualities in your life?
The conch has a long history of ritualistic use in a variety of cultures and religions. Ancient believers in these practices have maintained that conch shells hold certain metaphysical and spiritual qualities. Conch shells also are used by Buddhists as receptacles for holy water. God Vishnu blew into a conch shell and made the first sound in all creation, a sacred sound known as "aum." Representing the five elements--earth, water, fire, air and space, the conch shell is blown at the beginning of sacred rituals because of the belief that the vibrations emitted from the conch shell will dispel negative energy and purify the environment. In Islam, the conch shell represents hearing the divine word, while ancient Greeks and Romans used the conch shell to symbolize their respective sea deities. The conch shell was even part of the belief system of the ancient Mayans, who believed its spiral shape represented infinity.
YOU CAN NOW HAVE THIS ON YOUR VERY OWN ALTAR!
Conch shown not included.
It is a holy cloth for your altar, made to help you with your feminine voice.
Conch shells symbolize such feminine aspects as birth, regeneration, marriage and fertility. We really need to visualize coming into sacred femininity pleasure to give us confidence to the changes that we need to make in the world. Do you need the conch sacred qualities in your life?
The conch has a long history of ritualistic use in a variety of cultures and religions. Ancient believers in these practices have maintained that conch shells hold certain metaphysical and spiritual qualities. Conch shells also are used by Buddhists as receptacles for holy water. God Vishnu blew into a conch shell and made the first sound in all creation, a sacred sound known as "aum." Representing the five elements--earth, water, fire, air and space, the conch shell is blown at the beginning of sacred rituals because of the belief that the vibrations emitted from the conch shell will dispel negative energy and purify the environment. In Islam, the conch shell represents hearing the divine word, while ancient Greeks and Romans used the conch shell to symbolize their respective sea deities. The conch shell was even part of the belief system of the ancient Mayans, who believed its spiral shape represented infinity.
YOU CAN NOW HAVE THIS ON YOUR VERY OWN ALTAR!
Conch shown not included.
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