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The Moonstone crystal stone meaning is linked with the energy of the moon. This stone channels the brilliant white illumination of moonbeams shining light on your pathway to balance and harmony. Because it embodies the energy of light, connecting with a Moonstone crystal also works to raise your vibration and uplift your spirit. Together, these forces guide you out of the darkness and into the light. The Moonstone crystal meaning is also associated with the inner goddess, a symbol of fertility and sensuality. The life-giving feminine figure is an empowering visualization that helps to unlock the inner goddess that exists deep within your spirit. This goddess energy allows you to get back into your own natural rhythm and discover hidden treasures deep within the self. This is a powerful crystal for anyone wanting to connect with their feminine side or anyone at any stage of the life-giving cycle – from the process of conceiving to pregnancy and birth.

 

Labradorite strengthens faith in the self and trust in the universe. It removes other people's projections. Labradorite is a useful companion when you are moving through changes in your life giving you strength and perseverance.  Labradorite is a stone of magic and curiosity. Wearing or holding Labradorite helps you tap into a higher state of consciousness. It’s a protective stone as well, so it will keep your energy body grounded, while allowing you to explore the expanded states of the universe. By connecting to and healing all chakras, it boosts mental and spiritual power. Labradorite opens you up, forcing you to become self-aware enough to see what you want.

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  • Whether you're just starting a meditation practice, or you're an advanced practitioner, Mala beads are a great tool to help focus your attention.

    They provide something tactile to come back to when your mind starts to wander. (Which happens to everyone!) 

    Rolling the beads through your fingers is a physical way to direct your energy and attention. It's a gentle reminder every few seconds to reground and refocus.

    Here are some simple how to steps for incorporating Mala Beads into your meditation practice:

    • If this is your first time using a Mala, start by holding it out in front of you so we can look at the anatomy. (Read: Anatomy of a Mala) The tassel represents an end point, signifying you've gone all the way around the Mala for a full cycle of meditation. Between the tassel and necklace loop, there is one single bead, called the guru bead.  There are 108 beads in the necklace loop.
    • Now, start with the necklace in your dominant hand, tassel facing towards you
    • Start with the bead to the right of the guru bead
    • Begin turning each bead individually in your fingers, making your way slowly to the next bead
    • When turning the beads, try not to use the index finger as that is believed to represent the ego.
    • Try using your thumb to turn the beads. You can use your thumb nail to pull the bead towards you, or you can use your thumb to rotate the bead by turning it and moving to the next.
    • You will notice there is hand knotting between each bead, this is meant to help ease the practice of moving from bead to bead. 

     

    Do you feel have the hang of it? If so, let's try layering in breathe.

     

    • On each bead, take a deep inhale and exhale. Then move to the next bead. Deep inhale and exhale. Once you have the breathing down, you can layer in mantra.
    • On each bead, along with your breath, try silently repeating your mantra to yourself
    • For the sake of this, we will use an affirmation based mantra, which is an "I Am" statement
    • On each bead, inhale "I Am" and exhale a word that embodies how you want to feel in that moment. It can be abundant, strong, patient, intuitive, etc.
    • Inhale "I Am" and exhale your word on each bead
       
    • You can also simply use one word such as grounded, or love
       
    • Once you have made it around 108 beads, you will reach the guru bead
       
    • The guru bead signifies a moment to pause and sit in reflection. Here, you can thank and honor your guru, your mantra, and yourself for taking the time to sit in stillness. 

    Congrats! This signifies a full practice! 

    • If you want to keep meditating, rather than continuing over the guru bead, it is advised to turn back in the direction you just came.

    What did you notice in this practice? What came up for you?

    One thing is guaranteed, your mind will wander. When it does, simply return to the beads.

    When your mind wanders, you have the choice to judge yourself and think things like I'm the worst meditator, I'm never going to get the hang of this. These things only keep you in a place of self judgement.

    Or, you can acknowledge you've had some thoughts, let them go, and return your focus to your Mala beads, your breath and your mantra.

    You'll be challenged consistently in your practice with a wandering mind. It doesn't mean you're a bad meditator, it just means you're human.

    Meditation is about eliminating the thoughts. Rather, it's about creating space between them, allowing yourself the room to connect to your higher self.

    Your mala is a tactile guide on that journey. But remember, it's a practice. There will be hard days and easy days. Make a choice at the beginning of each practice to not judge yourself when your mind wanders. Instead, treat yourself with patience, grace, and love as you would anyone else.

     

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