Fish with Aventurine (AVFSH-888)

Fish with Aventurine (AVFSH-888)
Item# AVFSH-888
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Product Description

AVENTURINE can be used as an opportunity stone to increase your perception. It can work as a “gambler stone” for luck in games of chance or to attract luck in love. Wear them when you need a little something extra in your favor or even to increase your opportunities.

The Phoenix is one of the four celestial creatures of feng shui and is the king of all the winged creatures. This magnificent and legendary bird is analogous with good fortune that is associated with opportunity luck. The phoenix symbolizes resilience - rising from the ashes of loss and destitution to soar to great heights of success and prosperity. At its best, the phoenix brings amazing turn around luck. Just when you think that all is lost, it opens new channels & opportunities in your work and career.

Phoenix creates opportunity luck, magnifies chances of success in all endeavours & prosperity. Turns bad luck into good luck. Gives path of opportunities to your business, work, career or other pursuits in life. Brings you fame & popularity. Removes quarrelsome energy in a relationship with its fiery energy.

Fish have always been highly revered by the Chinese, not because the Chinese word “yu” means both fish and abundance, but also because their reproductive powers make them a symbol of fertility. And because they swim happily in their own environment, fish had become an emblem of connubial bliss and harmony as well. Displaying an image of fish inside your homes or office creates prosperity luck. Fish are potent wealth bringers. Ideal for people who are hoping to rise up the corporate ladder, those in political field seeking election or promotion, or those in the military because this fish is good in attracting power luck.

With Mantra "OM MANI PADME". According to the Dalai Lama, the purpose of reciting this mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum” is to 'transform your impure body, speech, and mind into the pure exalted body, speech, and mind of a Buddha'. Also by reciting this mantra, the meditator seeks to take on the qualities of Chenrezig, the Bodhisattva of Compassion (known in the Mahayana tradition as Avalokitesvara). The sound of each symbol is seen to have some form of spiritual parallel. To make the sound of the syllable therefore is to align yourself with that particular spiritual quality and to identify with it. There are also a range of other benefits which are said to ensue from the repetition of this mantra, including the production of merit and the destruction of negative karma.