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Pendant Size: approximately 5-5.5cm
This symbol spans across ancient cultures .it represents life creation and abundance . This symbol also represents the phases of maiden, mother and crone. It represents Goddesses from pagan and ancient cultures such as the Greeks and romans. It is a symbol that invokes our inner fire and our reconnection to the divine feminine.
This crystal activates the throat, heart and the third eye chakra. It opens the crown chakra stimulating your intellect and assisting you to become aware of the subtle vibration energies both within and outside the self. Lepidolite will help transform energies of lesser spiritual ideals to the energies of light, hope and acceptance. It is recognised as the " stone of transition " helping one through stressful situations and assisting in the restructure and reorganisation of old patterns and habits.
Symbols of fertility in ancient mythology have a history as long as the creation of first myths. Primarily, the myths were about description of the world's creation. They depicted how the tree, the man, the sun and all the other things came into existence.
Most ancient civilisations believed in goddesses and as clarified, in most of them, the power of creation and governing belonged to goddesses; therefore, also in people's beliefs, reproduction, creation of the universe and similar species, were attributed to women.
Ancient myths were designed to harmonise the mind and body. There is an inextricable bind between history and myth and several historians believe that no boundary can separate the world of history from the world of myth.
Myth is a sacred and divine story that features the work of gods and supernaturals, or the ancestors who created the culture from the beginning, the timeless time. A quick overview of selected samples of mythology in ancient civilisations denotes the multiplicity and variety in symbols of fertility and reproduction. Most ancient civilisations believed in goddesses and as clarified, in most of them, the power of creation and governing belonged to goddesses; therefore, also in people's beliefs, reproduction, creation of the universe and similar species, were attributed to women.
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