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Promoting peace, harmony and understanding of Original Nature and Dharma,natural-tribal-designs.com presents profound collection and a unique.Motivated to support one’s devotional and sadhana practises with Dharma quotes of ancient wisdom and a Sacred Gallery. Alchemy of yoga ; Hindu Gods and Goddess including Shiva, Ganesh, Lakshmi, and Dattatreya; Taoist;Tibetan and Buddha pendant; Quan Yin; prayer bead malas; sanctified Buddha amulets, endants, charms and Pali yantras; abundance, fertility and protection charms; spiritual jewelery designs, and holy artifacts are displayed in accord. Natural Tribal Designs is a site for virtuous adepts of the Way dwelling in harmonious accord with nature’s laws and truth wishing to master the subtle laws. Specialising in sacred images, Buddha pendants and charms many of which sourced from the temples of Thailand and Burma with blessings by Amulet masters in a chanting ritual of archaic origins.
An image is created with power and energy having undergone a ‘life-giving process’ that animates and transmits the life during the endowment ceremony,efficacy and supernatural qualities of the ancient cult image to the new ones as the metal is poured or ceramic is composed.
The magnificent images have energy and protective virtue, special powers,providing refuge. The monks by their recitations of the dharma and by their transfer of their spiritual virtues and energies as followers of the path, conduct the ritual consecration procedure and ceremony. Whereby the Buddha or Deity will become immanent in the amulet or statue image’,This has the qualities of animating the image by ‘opening the eyes.
The process involves a quantum leap and a uplifting stimulated emission of pure energy. Some monks have achieved the ‘state of internal sitting’ which enables him to achieve supra-normal mystic powers. The monk is able to concentrate power and transmit it to the pendant or images thus opening the eyes of the image by chanting and meditation.
With offerings, chanting of the dharma, and meditation on the astrologer’s chosen day, the ancient image is bound with a sacred chord [which the monks will hold while chanting], and the life-giving rite is conducted. By forming a circuit consisting of joining the newly cast image to an existing sacralised historical and famous image by a chord such that the latter’s energies and virtues can be transmitted to the new. The underlying logic of this is that there is a line of authenticated images which represent a line of likeness leading back to the original Buddha or deity.
A secondary transformation relates to the fact that the rite of ‘charging with life’ is conducted by monks, through whose hands the sacred chord of transmission passes and who by chanting and meditation, energise the image which takes place in the monastery at the auspicious moment’.