Everything moves, lives, grows, and changes by energy.
Man himself is energy and, as such, can resonate with all the other energies around him.
Often, however, this relationship is unconscious, experienced without a deeper meaning.
Light, vibration, frequency these are all terms related to energy, understood when it is physical, but not as easily when it is subtle.
The power of the energy of the Sun, the Moon, the Stars, the Elements, the Crystals, and even the sexual energy of Kundalini are just some examples.
Graphic symbols can interact with the energies of man and of nature, becoming tools for growth, inner enrichment, balance, stimulation, realization, and awakening.
The jewel thus becomes an instrument of empowerment for the one who wears it, and extraordinarily, also involves those who looks at it.
If you want to find the secrets of the Universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.”
Nikola Tesla
The Sun is the star of the day, the source of light and warmth, a fountain of energy and life.
It is a symbol of immortality and resurrection.
The Sun, at the center of the Sky, is the cosmic intelligence, just as the heart, at the center of the human body, is the seat of knowledge.
Worshipped as a god (Ra) in Egypt, and in many other great civilizations, it has been regarded as the “heart of the world.”
Considered the Father, symbol of the masculine generative principle, Yang, it represents creative force, authority, and power.
The correspondences of the Sun are: gold among metals and yellow among colors.
Astrologically, it is represented by a circle with a dot at the center.

The Moon is a cosmic symbol extending through all ages, called the “star of emotions,” and it has always inspired dreams.
Connected to the Sun, which gives it light, it passes through different phases, changing form.
It is the Yin aspect, passive and feminine, in contrast to the Sun, Yang, active and masculine.
It regulates biological rhythms, causes the tides, and represents the passage of time.
A symbol of dreams and the unconscious, it is associated with supernatural and mysterious phenomena.
It concerns the divinity of woman and her fertile power of life.
It stimulates creativity and imagination.
In alchemical symbolism, the Moon represents Silver.

Kundalini is a divine feminine energy (Shakti), supreme and subtle, located in the first chakra at the base of the spine. It is represented by a serpent sleeping, coiled upon itself in three and a half spirals, awaiting awakening to rise up the spinal column to the crown of the head.
The awakening of this primordial force, through the Susumhna channel the most important nadi of our energetic system flanked by two intertwining energetic serpents, Ida and Pingala (two other vital nadis representing masculine and feminine energies), induces transformations on mental, emotional, and spiritual levels, bringing a great shift in consciousness that leads toward the realization of the Divine and the Self.
Kundalini is the key to access both physical powers and pleasures, and to Enlightenment.

Herkimer, also called “diamond quartz” for its bipyramidal shape resembling the octahedral form of raw diamond, is a rare and precious variety of Rock Crystal.
It comes from Herkimer, New York, and is mined in this natural form, without any cutting by human hand.
Its esoteric characteristic lies in its ability to purify the energy field around the wearer and to facilitate the connection of one’s personal Divine with the higher Divine, the Absolute.
It stimulates the elevation of aspirations, intentions, thoughts, and goals.
It is linked to the 7th chakra, and thus highly spiritual, yet it resonates in harmony with the 4th, the heart chakra.

A talisman is an esoteric symbol of power with specific geometry inscribed within a circle and magical formulas written upon it, without being magically activated like a pentacle.
Its function is to protect its bearer from negative energies, acting as a bringer of luck, happiness, well-being, aid in business, love, wealth, and more.
As catalysts of positive energies, Talismans are of great assistance in protection and in supporting the functions they are destined for.
They have active properties, unlike amulets, which hold passive power.
The word may derive from the Persian tilisman, plural of tilism, itself from the Greek tèlesma “religious rite,” meaning consecrated by ritual, which Hermes Trismegistus identified as the Breath of God in action, from which all things arose the strong Force of every force.
TALISMAN OF SAPIENCE AND VIRTUE
“Sapientia et virtus in domus eius et scientia omnium rerum manet apud eum in seculum saeculi.”
“Wisdom and virtue in his house, and the knowledge of all things remain with him forever and ever.”
This powerful Talisman serves to acquire wisdom and the knowledge of all created things.
TALISMAN FOR FORTUNE
A talisman for success in all business and undertakings, exams, and competitions.
It wards off ruin and poverty, as well as bad deals. It helps to overcome misfortune.

The Alatyr may appear to be a simple star symbol, but it is in fact a true Talisman.
Its eight-pointed form conveys harmony, balance, and power, and represents the eight paths that lead matter to be elevated into spirit.
It is divine light upon humankind, a protection from confusion and deceit. It is the star that fell from the Heavens to the Earth to help humankind transcend materiality.
