Handmade bracelet for men and women with the om or aum symbol and a small glass blue evil eye.
It has a closure with a macrame knitting and ends with two metal beads.
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About Om
YOGA
Om or Aum is a mantra that is often chanted at the beginning and end of yoga sessions. Om is both a sound and a symbol rich in religious meaning and depth. It is said to be both the sound of the creation of the universe, and the sound of silence. It represents both the highest level of divinity and the path to enlightenment. Om is often used as a yogic chant to calm the mind, create a peaceful setting or achieve a higher level of consciousness.
In the Hindu religion Om is considered a sacred sound. Many Hindus consider Om to be the first sound of creation. Hindus also believe that everything in the universe, even inorganic objects, originated in Om and are therefore alive, with a vibration based on the sound Om. According to yogic tradition, once you are able to achieve true silence within yourself, you can hear, experience and even participate in these universal vibrations. This is why Om is also considered to be the sound of silence, the silence within yourself that allows you to tune out your thoughts and listen to the world within and around you. In India, Hindus use the Om symbol throughout their daily life. They may chant it at the beginning of the day, at the beginning of a journey or before undertaking a difficult task. The symbol is an integral part of the design of all temples and family shrines.
The Om symbol is also used in meditation as a symbolic representation of the four states of consciousness. The long lower curve represents the first state of consciousness, known as Vaishvanara, which is the waking state focused on the material world. The curve that emanates from the center represents the second state of consciousness, or Taijasa, which is the dreaming state focused inward on the mind. The upper curve represents the third state of consciousness, or Prajna, which is the dreamless state revealed by deep meditation. The crescent stands for the veil of material illusion that seekers must pass before achieving the fourth and final state, represented by the dot in the upper right. This is Turiya, the transcendental self, and the ultimate goal of Hindu meditation
The Om symbol is a popular icon for yoga practitioners, appearing on T-shirts, yoga mats, jewelry, tattoos and artwork. In Yogic tradition, many yoga teachers begin and end their classes by chanting Om in order to create harmony and unity between the students and teacher. Many believe that chanting Om in class or in private meditation aligns their own vibration with the sacred vibration of the universe, which provides a peaceful, calming effect and puts the practitioner in an excellent frame of mind for yoga posing.
REIKI
Om or Aum is a very powerful symbol in Karuna® Reiki system. It is a sacred symbol which is found in Hinduism, Buddhism and also used in Yoga. Before being discovered as a symbol in Karuna® Reiki, it was the most sacred sound found in Yoga. Om represent the entire universe, known as Brahman, it is also said to be the source of all creation. Om represents all time: past, present, and future; and is beyond time itself. Om represents the eternal oneness of all that is.
For people who have confusion over how Om should be pronounced, it is pronounced the same as “HOME” just without the “H”. As a symbol in Karuna® Reiki it is drawn over ones head to pen a pathway to God and Higher consciousness. It is also used to purify, protect, seal and stabilize the Aura.
The beauty about the Om/Aum symbol is one can also use it, if they are not attuned to Reiki. Regular chanting of Aum leads to open and activate the Third Eye chakra, also it is used in all Beej Mantras. Most of the Mantras start with Om. Om is not a word but music to everyone.
Om has four subtle sounds that correspond to four levels of consciousness. The first sound of “A” represents the conscious waking state. The second sound of “U” represents the subtle, unconscious dream state. The third sound of “M” represents the casual, subconscious deep sleep state. The fourth sound is the silence that follows the sound of Om which represents the absolute consciousness that illumines and pervades the three prior states.