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Dorje | Selenite Crystal Charging Plate
LASER-ETCHED SELENITE CRYSTAL CHARGING PLATE
With Tibetan Dorje Mandala Design
Approximate Size: 5.5" (diameter) x .75" (thick)
(Size and shape differs slightly with each piece)
This beautiful selenite charging plate is accented with original artwork by Ramona Snow Teo.
The design is laser-etched onto the surface of the crystal, adding a unique work of art to nature's creation. These round discs are perfect to use as an energetic cleansing and charging device. Simply arrange your favorite small crystals or jewelry on the plate and leave overnight. Previous static and negative energies will be released from the objects and they will emit a clear and positive spiritual energy after resting on the selenite.
Laser-etched selenite crystals make an excellent unique gift for gem & mineral collectors, spiritual seekers, healers and loved ones.
Natural & Healing Properties of Selenite: A form of gypsum crystal, selenite is naturally formed on every continent in the world. It is a soft & easy to carve stone, partially translucent & white in color, with long striations running the length of its form. Selenite is named after the Greek goddess of the moon, Selene. It has a stabilizing, balancing and cleansing energy, and is a useful aid in accelerating the process of manifestation. A selenite crystal can be used to comb the energy field of a person, place or object to remove lingering negativity, anxiety or trauma and restore clarity and tranquility. This powerful stone brings clarity of mind and activates the seventh chakra, Sahasrara, which is our direct link to the Spirit. Meditating with selenite can assist in connecting with your higher-self, spirit guides, angels, spirit animals, etc.
About the Artwork: Created by New Mexican visionary artist, Ramona Snow Teo, this mandala is inspired by the ancient Tibetan Buddhist ritual object called the Dorje. In Sanskrit, this same object is called a "vajra" and is defined as a "diamond" or "thunderbolt." This short scepter is usually made of bronze and has a lotus petal shape at each end. It is used in Buddhist rituals and said to allow a follower to achieve enlightenment in a single lifetime in a thunderbolt flash of indestructible clarity.
In Tibetan ritual, the Dorje often is used together with a bell (ghanta). The Dorje is held in the left hand and represents the male principle—upaya, referring to action or means. The bell is held in the right hand and represents the female principle—prajna, or wisdom.
A double Dorje, or vishvavajra, are two Dorjes connected to form a cross. A double Dorje represents the foundation of the physical world. The artwork depicted on the selenite engraving represents a double Dorje.