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  • A 14-day Detox and Rejuvenation Program from Ancient Ayurveda with over 100 delicious recipes and complete yoga practices.
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    Buddhist Ritual Dorje and Ghanta

    An ornate Tibetan brass bell, or ghanta, with a dorje, or vajra. The dorje symbolizes the spiritual force of a thunderbolt of enlightenment and the indestructability of a diamond or of the spirit. The dorje symbolizes the male energies, and the bell symbolizes female energies. They are companion tools used in Bhuddist ritual bringing together the forces of compassion and wisdom. The bell measures approximately 16 cm in height (6").
  • Ghanta & Dorje

    The dorje, held in the right hand, represents skillful means, and the bell, held in the left, represents wisdom. Together these ritual implements represent the inseparability of wisdom and compassion in the enlightened mindstream. Looked at separately, each is a great treasure of spiritual meaning.    
  • Korean Bowls

    $1,800.00

    Heart Chakra Korean Singing Bowl

    See more on YouTube Korean brassware, called Yugi is made of copper, zinc & gold.  The history of Korean brassware stems from the prehistoric bronze era.  During the Three Kingdoms period (three kingdoms ruled Korea about 11500 years ago), there was an exclusive organization in the Shilla (one of the three) government for Yugi roduction.  During the Koryo dynasty (918-1392), Yugi technology prevailed all over the country for every purpose including daily items, musical instruments & bowls for temples.  During the Chosun period (1392-1910), Yugi production was promoted by the government and become the basic tableware along with ceramic ware. There are three techniques used to produce Yugi, - casting, hammering, and half-hammering, which is a combination of the two.  In the casting process, brassware is melted, and then cast into its final shape.   In the hammering process, the melt is first cast into a simple block, and then hammered into final shapes by numerous repeating of annealing (treatment of metal by heating to a predetermined temperature, holding for a certain time, and then cooling to room temperature, done to improve ductility and reduce brittleness) and hammering.  The hammering process requires a team of blacksmiths to work together.  The hammering process creates brassware - called Pancha-Yugi that makes clear and beautiful sounds and as such are suitable to be used as musical instruments, such as the Singing Bowls. All of our Korean Singing Bowls are created by an artist who is a Korean National Treasure.  Every item that he makes - from ritual dishes to the singing bowls - are made with gold mixed with the copper and zinc, giving each of them a sustained clarity that is unmatched by other makers.  The brass-gold alloy Singing Bowls are made using the hammering process mentioned above. They are believed to start in one chakra and move to the next.  In Korea, these singing bowls are used in major Buddhist temples in ceremonies and struck to begin and end meditation. The quality and sustainability of resonance is amazing. Bowl diameter at the top is 8 1/4". It is thick and heavy and truly loveable!
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    Japanese percussion

    This Japanese percussion instrument is made of white cypress wood and is sturdily built.  I purchased this Sasara at my favorite little drum shop close to Naritasan Temple in Japan.  This traditional Japanese percussion instrument can be waved in ceremonial dance to create a rhythmic clacking of the cypress boards. It is about 32.5 inches long and it comes in a box with instructions, written entirely in Japanese.
  •  Japanse Buddhist Temple Bell

    I purchased this Mokugyo in Narita, Japan close to the Naritasan Temple. A wooden fish, also known as a Chinese temple block or Muyu  is a wooden percussion instrument. The wooden fish is used by monks and laity in the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. It is often used during rituals usually involving the recitation of sutras, mantras, or other Buddhist texts. The wooden fish is mainly used by Buddhist disciples in China, Japan, Korea, and other East Asian countries where the practice of Mahayana, such as the ceremonious reciting of sutras, is prevalent. In most Zen/Ch'an Buddhist traditions, the wooden fish serves to keep the rhythm during sutra chanting. In Pure Land Buddhism, it is used when chanting the name of Amitabha.
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    Tabla Drums

    Diameters approx 4" & 5" and they are 7" tall. The tabla is a South Asian membranophone percussion instrument consisting of a pair of small drums. It has been a particularly important instrument in Hindustani Classical Music since the 18th century, and remains in use in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. The name tabla likely comes from tabl, the Persian and Arabic word for drum. However, the ultimate origin of the musical instrument is contested by scholars, some tracing it to West Asia, others tracing it to the evolution of indigenous musical instruments of the Indian subcontinent. The tabla consists of two single headed, barrel shaped small drums of slightly different size and shapes: daya also called dahina meaning right, and baya also called bahina meaning left. The daya tabla is played by the musician's right hand (dominant hand), and the baya tabla is a bit bigger and deep kettledrum shaped. Each is made of hollowed out wood. the daya drum laced with hoops, thongs and wooden dowels on its sides. The dowels and hoops are used to tighten the tension of the membrane. The daya is tuned to the ground note of the raga called Sa (tonicin Western music). The baya construction and tuning is about a fifth to an octave below that of the daya drum. The musician uses his hand's heel pressure to change the pitch and tone color of each drum during a performance.
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      Thank you Wikipedia for this info!
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    Etheric Weaver

    The Buddha Maitreya the Christ Etheric Weaver Pendant is a profoundly effective and simple to use meditation and healing tool for yourself and others - vibrational, energy medicine that transmits the healing blessings of Buddha Maitreya the Christ to awaken and integrate the Soul. Wearing an Etheric Weaver Pendant helps to protect from astral influences, de-crystallize negative patterns or habits and truly heal mind, body and emotions. Wear daily as a pendant or hold over the hand or area to be treated like a regular Etheric Weaver. Combine with Buddha Maitreya the Christ's Soul Therapy Music for greatest effect. All of the healing effects are based on Buddha Maitreya the Christ being physically incarnated and his ability to radiate and heal the Etheric Field, an energetic field that combines the mental, emotional and physical bodies with the Monad, Soul and Personality as an expression of spiritual self-realization and well-being. "The Etheric field is God. It is the pulse and the matrix that holds everything together. Through your humility, you ask God to work through you, not to be in charge of you but to co-create with God. The intellect causes separation but it is through the Etheric Field where the past, present and future; the mind, emotions and physical body all come together and can be healed." Buddha Maitreya the Christ The Tools provide a connection to Buddha Maitreya the Christ as a spiritual healing force or blessing that strengthens a person in their virtues. Many experience Buddha Maitreya the Christ's healing influence through the tools as though He is physically present. "My work is about soulful integration but you have to do all this on your own. I can help by providing the tools that radiate my healing energy and abilities to transform but I cannot make any choices for you. On a soulful level we have to be free to make choices and change our karma by making better choices. As we evolve, we naturally make better choices. So my tools are just a supportive, higher telepathic way to do it _ interrelating with a planetary reality of a hierarchical truth that is going to help give you back your Soul and protect you." Buddha Maitreya the Christ
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    The Etheric Weaver is a profoundly effective and simple to use meditation and healing tool for yourself and others.
  • Blessed by the healing transmission of Monadic, Soul-filled light of Buddha Maitreya the Christ.
    "When we meditate in relationship to the 51 degree Pyramid it aligns the reality of Earth, the energy of the vibration of Earth in all of its sacredness, its merit, its goodness, its place with God, with Masters of Wisdom and Saints, who have incarnated and evolved. When you meditate, just like in a great Temple, it is slowly bringing out that geometric proportion and increases your Soulful receptivity." Buddha Maitreya the Christ
    Perfectly handcrafted 24K gold plated copper 51 degree Head Pyramid measuring 9" x 9" x 8". The capstone is etched with a Metatron's Cube on each face, sacred geomancy that represents the Monad and Soul. Above the capstone is a Solar Orb with 24K gold plated Buddha Maitreya the Christ Shambhala Solar Form that greatly amplifies the pyramid geomancy and transmission of Buddha Maitreya the Christ's Monadic light and blessings.

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