Moisten | THE AMULETS OF LOVE Those who wear a small wooden cedar morsel on their chest evoke feelings of love and goodwill in themselves and others Those people gain talent creativity aptitude and luck Any cedar morsel given to people by Nature help to overcome illnesses There are many healers who feel this power but do not forget about your role the medallion is nothing but an accumulator of your Love and your Light which it gives back to you whenever you need it |
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Anastasia | Unique qualities of cedar are known to natural lifestyle since ancient times They are now confirmed by modern scientific medicine and supported by Christian and Vedic literature Virtually everything in a cedar tree from its needles to bark morsels possesses medical power Natural substances that are part of the tree structure help human organism to regain its energy and functional balance At the same time balancing the processes within the whole human |
Organism | A belief in talismans has come down to us from the distant past talismans that summon assistance in the search for one s only soulmate to find love and happiness Love like an invisible bond connects kindred spirits Irrespective of the subject talismans of love are always made up of two parts tied with a knot or fastened with a bead the symbol of faith Talismans consist of two small lathed figures and are made according to an ancient ritual for the preparation of love |
Talismans | An important part of this ritual is the random splitting of the solid cedar timber into two halves After all in life love also seems to come randomly but in reality it comes by the will of Providence Ancient symbols and signs that attract happiness the observance of age old traditions the positive energy of the Siberian cedar all this is combined together in each talisman of love in a sincere and refined desire to find the wonderful feeling of love and preserve it for all one s life |
RINGING CEDARS OF RUSSIA CEDAR PENDANT - THE SOULMATES AMULET. ALL OUR AMULETS ARE MADE OUT OF SPECIALY CELECTED 400 YEAR-OLD CEDAR BARREL. Review