Safeguard and Pacifiying All Negativities
- Energy Infused
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Price:USD158
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Material: Brass
Color: Genuine 18K Gold Plated and Multicolored
Enamel
Dimension(in):1.8x0.1x3in
primary piece; Total length of amulet 8.2in
Weight: 46g
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Product Description
Stunning in esthetics, this amulet featuring
Empress of Heaven (Mazu) constitutes a meaningful gift for yourself,
your parents, the elderly, your loved ones and your children for
protection, safeguarding and pacification of negativities. Known
for her ability to exorcize demons, to heal the sick, to avert
disasters, to diminish accidents, to be ones guardian angel against
the unseen, to protect women during childbirth/assisting with
conception, to enable longevity and to protect one from dangerous
weathers, Mazu Goddess answers quickly to prayers when her name
is called upon for help. Mazu pacifies all negativities, removes
all obstacles along your way and helps you cope with difficulties
you may encounter in everyday life. She was also said to be a
rainmaker during times of drought. She was a guardian to sea village
folks when they suffered drought, flood, epidemic, piracy or brigandage.
Mazu charms are carried in cars to prevent accidents and carried
by the most vulnerable to safeguard against premature deaths or
to be offered protection against all forces that threaten your
safety. The amulet ensures that you are not caught in the wrong
place at the wrong time. This safety amulet provides protection
against injuries, bloodsheds, mishaps, dangers and accidents caused
by underlying supernatural realms. Next, the beautiful dove is
endowed with many mythical attributes and is the symbol of peace,
safety, happiness and longevity. These six
elegant birds reflects their dignified status as the noble birds
most worthy of serving as messengers to the heaven. Inscribed
behind the amulet are 5 powerful Taoist Incantations that consecrates
it with power: 1. "Preventing Incurable Diseases"; 2.
"Boy Protection"; 3. "Girl Protection"; 4.
"Man Protection" and "Woman Protection". It wards off all odds, terrorism, misfortune, devastation from unlucky stars and annual afflictions.
This amulet is energy
infused and emits energy unendingly. Item comes with certificate
of authenticity.
Mazu (Empress of Heaven)
Mazu is a Chinese sea goddess also known by
several other names and titles. She is the deified form of the legendary
figure Lin Mo or Lin Moniang, a Fukianese shamaness whose life span
is traditionally dated from 960 to 987. She was thought to roam
the seas, protecting her believers through miraculous interventions.
She is now generally regarded by her believers as a powerful and
benevolent Queen of Heaven. Although many of Mazu's temples honor
her titles Tianhou and Tianfei, it became customary to never pray
to her under those names during an emergency since it was believed
that, hearing one of her formal titles, Mazu might feel obligated
to groom and dress herself as properly befitting her station before
receiving the petition. Prayers invoking her as Mazu were thought
to be answered more quickly. Her mother dreamt of Guanyin giving
her a magical pill to induce pregnancy and woke to find the pill
still in her hand rather than being born in the conventional way,
Mazu shot from her mother at birth in the form of a fragrant flash
of red light.
She is now often said to have studied religious literature, mastering
Confucius by 8 and the principal Buddhist sutras by 11. While still
a girl, she was visited by a Taoist master named Xuantong who recognized
her Buddha nature. By 13, she had mastered the book of lore he had
left her (Xuanwei Bìfa) and gained the abilities to see the future
and visit places in spirit without travel. She was able to manifest
herself at a distance as well and used this power to visit gardens
in the surrounding countryside, although she asked owners' permission
before gathering any flowers to take home. Although she only started
swimming at the relatively late age of 15, she soon excelled at
it. She was said to have stood on the shore in red garments to guide
fishing boats home, regardless of harsh or dangerous weather. She
met a Taoist immortal at a fountain at sixteen and received an amulet
or two bronze tablets which she translated or used to exorcize demons,
to heal the sick, and to avert disasters. She was also said to be
a rainmaker during times of drought. By the 12th century, she had
already become a guardian to the people of Qiaodou when they suffered
drought, flood, epidemic, piracy, or brigandage. She protected women
during childbirth and assisted with conception. In late imperial
China, sailors often carried effigies of Mazu to ensure safe crossings.
Some boats still carry small shrines on their bows. Mazu charms
are also used as medicine, including as salves for blistered feet.
Today, Mazuism is practiced in about 1500 temples in 26 countries
around the world, mostly in the Sinosphere or the overseas Chinese
communities. Of these temples, almost 1000 are on Taiwan, representing
a doubling of the 509 temples recorded in 1980 and more than a dozen
times the number recorded before 1911. These temples are generally
registered as Taoist, although some are considered Buddhist. There
are more than 90 Mazu Temples in Hong Kong. The A-Ma Temple on Macao
Island is the probable source of its name in Portuguese and English;
the historic and protected Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay in Hong
Kong is the source of the Tin Hau area's name from the Cantonese
pronunciation of one of Mazu's titles, "Empress of Heaven". The
Mazu temple in Melbourne is the largest Chinese temple in Australia.
Where to display this amulet
It is best to carry along this amulet with
you or display it near you for maximum benefit. You can optionally
display the amulet in the following areas:
1. Display it in the bedroom to generate good health, to heal ailments/sickness
and to rejuvanate the energy of sick people.
2. Display it in the East sector of your living room, family room
and dining room for the benefit of the entire family.
3. Carry it in your car or vehicle.
4. Display it at your work desk
5. Display in your personal zodiac direction:
Rat - North
Ox - NE
Tiger - NE
Rabbit - East
Dragon - SE Snake -
SE
Horse - South Sheep - SW Monkey - SW Rooster - West Dog - NW
Pig - NW
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