Tiger's Eye Runes
Tiger's Eye Runes
The history of stone
The history of stone
In 1800, tiger's eye was discovered in South Africa. Its name comes from its resemblance to the eyes of a tiger.
Mesopotamian civilizations called it "Oculus Belus". Oculus meant eye, and Belus referred to
Belus-Marduk, the god of fortune and the most powerful of all Babylonian gods.
Roman soldiers wore this stone to protect themselves during
battles. She brought great protection, strength & courage.
Chakras & astrological signs
Chakras & astrological signs
- Root, Sacred & Solar Plexus
- Capricorn, Gemini, Leo & Virgo
The interview
The interview
Purification methods (1x per month)
- In clear water : Pass under cold water for a few minutes (spring water, rain or river water ideally)
- By fumigation : Light sage or purification incense and pass the Stone through the smoke
- The Tibetan or crystal bowl: Place the stone inside and vibrate for at least 5 minutes or according to your feelings
Recharging methods (after purification)
- On a cluster or an Amethyst geode: To place on top
- At the Moon: Place on a windowsill or outside for 1 night at the Moon, ideally full
- In the Sun: Expose to the sun for a few hours
- On a Flower of Life: Figure of sacred geometry, it recharges Minerals
Set of 25 Tiger's Eye Runes delivered in a pouch
Random rune dimensions between 0.6 and 2 cm
Runes are an ancient religious alphabet called Futhark consisting of 24 sacred signs represented on small pebbles, plus a neutral pebble without a sign.
The runes will bring you advice to help you move forward in your life according to your current situation.
- Protect yourself from negative energies and jealousies
- Protective stone
- Activate the Solar Plexus Chakra
- Bring strength, courage & vitality
- Manage your emotions more easily
- Moving towards balance
- Accepting your way of being towards others
- Becoming more independent
- Promote projects, especially in trade, it brings abundance
- No longer let yourself be influenced
- Finding the balance between the spiritual and the material
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