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  • The golden spiral in nature
    All the people on this planet and all the things in the entire universe are subjects to the laws of physics. All kinds of unseen forces affect us constantly, like gravity or air pressure and other things we can’t see. As we go on with our daily lives we cannot escape them no matter how hard we try.
  • Three dimensional Star of David
    Everyone knows the ancient story about that little guy that defeated the giant with a single stone throw from his slingshot. That little guy’s name was David, the son of a servant, who later became king of Israel, and by many he was called a righteous king.
  • Tree of life– important part of sacred geometry
    There are a lot of things in this world we consider sacred. Most of them are based on our beliefs and our power to distinguish right from wrong. Even though this fact is not condemnable, there are other things that have earned the name sacred due to their significance.
  • Heal your body and soul through the power of the cosmic silver jewelry
    We all like jewelry. Pendants, bracelets, rings, earrings…we use them to improve our good looks, to look and feel special. Nevertheless, can jewelry be more than an accessory? Can it influence our health or our state of mind?
  • Discover the mysteries of Tibetan culture and Mandala jewelry
    Perhaps you have heard about Mandala jewelry. Mandala is a term of Hindu origin, used in Buddhism for a geometric pattern that symbolically represents the cosmos, a human perspective of the universe. In many traditions, adepts use Mandala in order to experience higher levels of meditation and spirituality.
  • Spiritual meaning of gold jewelry
    The world we live in is a world of impressions. People around you get an impression about you when they first glance at you clothes, shoes and accessories. Once they have done that, it is very hard to change their first impression, because that is the one that really matters.
  • Egyptian scarab beetle
    A common symbol of ancient Egyptian art works and amulets is the scarab. It lays its eggs inside a ball of dung which it rolls into a hole under the ground. This is done so the larvae would have food after they hatched. When all the dung was consumed, the young beetles come out.

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