Lioness's Carnelian and Lapis Lazuli Bracelet
Lioness really loves using Carnelian and lapis Lazuli together, I think it must take her back to ancient Egypt when she use to hang out with her Aunties Sekhmet and Bastet (Egyptian Cat/Lioness goddesses)
Lioness really loves using Carnelian and lapis Lazuli together, I think it must take her back to ancient Egypt when she use to hang out with her Aunties Sekhmet and Bastet (Egyptian Cat/Lioness goddesses)
Lioness really loves using Carnelian and lapis Lazuli together, I think it must take her back to ancient Egypt when she use to hang out with her Aunties Sekhmet and Bastet (Egyptian Cat/Lioness goddesses)
Lapis Lazuli- giving peace of mind, opening to wisdom and self-responsibility needed for this to take place. It enhances communication with the Higher Self. Brings creative expression. Lapis Lazuli brings truthfulness, wisdom, serenity, openness, intuition and inner power. A stone of good judgement. It expands spirituality and psychic awareness. It helps to see the truth in all matters and helps us to think before we speak and to look deeper into others actions to see what is really going on.
Carnelian- Inspires artists. It is our muse; it helps us open our hearts and connection to the inner self. Carnelian directs the will power and grounds and balances. Warm, joyous and open. Gives courage and fluency of speech and is a powerful healer. Increases your perceptiveness, creates inspiration and to take action. It delivers success and is a great career builder. It is creative, confident and aids us with our self-esteem.
Lioness
THE Warrior Queen
Funnily enough she is strong, protective, a fabulous communicator, welcoming, very creative, artistic, earthy, community minded, positive, a go- getter. She is A force to be reckoned with.
She is well respected and liked, for her open nature and generous heart and fun.
A leader.
However, she may rip your head off.
She loves Orange, Red, Yellow, White/clear, Blue, Purple/Violet, Brown, and Black
Bastet, an ancient Egyptian goddess of cats, fertility, and protection. She was depicted as a woman with a cat’s head or a lioness
Sekhmet the warrior-was a bit of a scary Aunty if you got on the wrong side of her, and a force to be reckoned with if she is on your side.