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Rose quartz is the stone of unconditional love and infinite peace. It is the most important crystal for the heart and heart chakra, teaching the true essence of love. It purifies and open the the heart at all levels, and brings deep inner healing and self love. It is calming , reassuring , and excellent for use in trauma or crisis. It is so effective in drawing love and relationship toward you that it often needs amethyst to calm things down. In existing relationship , it will restore trust and harmony , and encourage unconditional love. It is an excellent stone for mid life crisis.
It draws off negative energy and replaces it with loving vibes. Emotionally , it is the finest healer. Releasing unexpressed emotions and heartache and transmuting emotional conditioning that no longer serves, it soothes internalized pain and heals deprivation. If you have never received love, it opens your heart towards it.
If you have loved and lost , it comforts your grief. It teaches you how to love yourself , vital if you have thought yourself unlovable.
It encourages self-forgiveness and acceptance , and invoke self – trust and self worth.
Japamala is a string of prayer beads commonly used for the spiritual practice or sadhana generally known in Sanskrit as japa . It is referred in English as a “rosary “
Traditionally Japa mala consist of 108 beads .
The 109th bead on a mala is called the sumeru , guru bead or mother bead ,and is sometimes larger or of a distinctive material or color . Counting begins with a bead next to the guru bead. if order more than one mala of repetitions is to be done, one changes directions when reaching the mother bead rather than crossing it.
Malas are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity .
Mantras are typically repeated hundreds or even thousands of times. The mala is used so that one can focus on the meaning or sound of the mantra rather than counting its repetitions.