Kabbalah Jewellery

by domestika on February 15, 2007

If you’ve missed out on getting your red string of protection, as worn by kabbalists through the ages and by countless celebrities in the last few years, Most Original comes to the rescue with the announcement of their new line of Kabbalah jewellery (aff).

Kabbalah red string necklaceLong ago, the ancient kabbalists revealed a powerful technology of protection. Its purpose is twofold: to protect us from the envious looks of others, and to help us eliminate feelings of jealousy and resentment in ourselves…

The teachings of Kabbalah speak of positive and negative energies, as I understand it, and the jewelry reprsents symbols that offer people health, prosperity, love, and protection against the negative energies of jealousy and envy… against the ancient Evil Eye.

Excuse me, the Evil Eye?

The Evil Eye is part of the wisdom history of all humanity. It was spoken of by Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. It was written of in the Bible.

It has been accorded fear and respect by kings, queens, and conquerors throughout the ages. The ancient Greek seafarers painted eyes on the prows of their ships as protection against this power. The Romans called it “Oculus Malus”. To the Scots it was “Droch Shuil”…

According to the kabbalists, this form of negative energy can affect our lives and well-being. It can hold us back from achieving our destinies and it can also cause us to lose what we have already achieved.

Worn around the left wrist and knotted in a very specific way, the Kabbalah Red String is intended to work like a “spritual vaccine” against dangerous negativity that other people might be directing our way.

Interesting idea.

Interesting jewellery.

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