Lillian Too's Feng Shui Jewelry - The 9 Eyed Dzi
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Sodom & Gomorrah 2012 D.C
Do not offend anymore God your creator.
Say no to: magic, yoga, feng shui, horoscope, astrology, images, candles, stones, Chinese coins, Halloween, Chinese money frog, new year rituals, love rituals, believe that use colours give you power.
All these don’t give you good luck in your live; the only form that you will have protection is doing strictly The Ten Commandments of God.
Using these practices will attract demons to your life and worse will send you to hell.
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banarkan?
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bukan pasal dzi beads ko dapat untung... inda pakai dzi beads pun ada untung jua...
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"Both metal & precious stones are materials that we get from the earth. So the energy they contain are as ancient as our planet itself"
She has a point and I believe her. The statement is logical and therefore valid.
Both metal & precious stones are materials that we get from the earth. So the energy they contain are as ancient as our planet itself. If you are using ancient Dzi Beads, we do not know if any bad energy has come in contact with it. I.E. A warrior could be carrying the dzi bead in the heat of battle, however, the energy of a battle is a hostile one, thus imbuing the dzi bead with hostile energies. Therefore, Unless you know the origins of the dzi bead, it is can be quite dangerous for you.
WOFSVideo 2 years ago
From our research, we found that the dzi beads were made using the process of etching which is using strong acid on semi-precious stones and then fired to get the designs onto the stone. This process is also used to create designs on metal objects. These were found in India, China, Tibet and in the treasuries of the Persian Sultanates and were very considered precious as few people knew how to make them and actually manufacture them.
WOFSVideo 2 years ago
The Dzi Bead is a piece of jewelry/precious stone which the Tibetans believe it to have magical power and energies and they adorn their Buddha statue's with it as offerings to the Buddha. In ancient times these were considered magical by the Tibetans as they always brought good luck to them. They have also found that certain shapes and designs brought them different kinds of luck.
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