Rainbow shades in stripes and fringe, this poncho has traditional patterns woven into the stripes. Design style can vary from the images based on artists creation. Perfect for crisp and sunny fall days! Bright, cheery, and colorful. Woven in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Peru.
This chambered hollow clay replica of a pre-Columbian whistling vessel bears a zoomorphic form, Monkey, on its front chamber. Sculpted by ethnomusicologist Jose Vitancio Humeres of Peru, it is a replica of an original design. "I think the sounds these instruments make were to create positive energy," says Vitancio Humeres. Constructed of two chambers, as well as a system of air ducts and aqueducts, the vessel is filled partially with water, and when held and tipped, pushes the air outward to create melodic sounds, through one or more whistle holes. Exquisitely made. The whistle on this piece works with a strong sound. A functional musical instrument and a brilliant piece of art. Made in Peru.
Due to artists creative design the colors/design may vary. For example, the back may or may not be painted black, or slight changes in design across the top bar. These beautiful works of art are listed under their lead color category.
Hand-held Native American-inspired hoop drums are perfect for drum circles, shamanic healing, meditation, and personal or ceremonial rituals. Laced onto a Maple frame with a separate piece of buffalo rawhide for even pressure, preventing tearing. The drum handle is wrapped in leather and made to slide your hand underneath so it fits like a glove. Beautifully hand-painted.
The artwork on the drum face depicts two wolves moving through freshly fallen snow in a forest of birch trees under the glow of the moon. Symbolizing intuition, strength, community, and a deep connection to the spirit world.
This natural stone khuya is skillfully carved into the shape of a cruz, or cross, and is serves as a medicine piece on the altar of a curandero as a holder of energy. Handmade in Cusco area of Peru.
This fascinating book by psychologist and medical anthropologist Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D., explains the practices for healing outside of ordinary time and space. It shows how to enter the timeless "now" to heal events that occurred in the past, and to correct the course of destiny. Dr. Villoldo discusses ways in which you can heal yourself and your loved ones by employing intention through practices used by shamans of the Americas--which, until now, have been inaccessible to most of the world. The shamans of old called this "journeying."
In this book, you'll discover that you have a four-chambered heart in the same way you have a four-chambered soul. In the first chamber, you store away the memory of a wound that derailed your destiny. In the second, you keep the limiting beliefs and soul contracts that you entered into at the time of your loss. In the third, you recover the grace and trust that will make you whole again; and in the fourth, you remember the calling and mission that you choose to unfold in this lifetime. "While everyone has a future," Villoldo says, "only certain people have a destiny." This book shows you how to find and manifest yours.
Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit: Restoring Emotional and Mental Balance with Essential Oils. This aromatherapy guide synthesizes Eastern and Western approaches to restoring emotional and mental health by using the healing properties of 40 essential oils. 159 illustrations, 77 in color.
Our finely hand carved, alabaster-like round stone tile features the revered Incan animal totem Amaru, the serpent. Amaru rests coiled in bas relief on a background of other Andean symbols representing god of lightning, wind, coca leaf kintu, protection for the home, sacred hummingbird, and agricultural field crop furrows and others. The outer carved ring around the piece represents the twelve Sacred apus, or spirits, of the Andean mountains. Expertly carved by shamanic artists, Abelardo and Luz Marina in Peru.
These are all yellow Shakyamuni Buddha Prayer flags. The yellow terri cotton fabric is screen printed with black ink. The image of the Shakyamuni Buddha upon a golden throne is depicted largely in the prayer flag along with the mantra texts at the bottom.
These are handmade prayer flags.
Total length(from the starting individual flag to the last one)-84 inches
Sarah and her magnificent spirit animal Alice the Elephant created this wee book of inspiration to encourage creatives, healers and helpers. Alice offers up daily wisdom in a lighthearted (and sometimes salty) way and Sarah adds her own reflections along with a prompt and prayer.
Themes include humility, moderation, self-love, family, friendship, creativity, pitfalls & quagmires, addiction recovery, and dealing with fear.
How good are YOU willing to let it get? We hope that your answer is, "VERY good!" and this book will help you get there.
The creator of this exquisitely crafted Peruvian area rug used bright colors for the geometric motifs, Chakana symbols and bird shapes. Animals are very common symbols in traditional Andean weaving. For floor use or hang as a warm tapestry.
Measures approximately 3' x 5' (62" H x 46" W) and weighs about 2.5 lbs. One inch of delicate golden oat brown fringe along two ends.
Building on the principles found in his father’s bestselling book The Four Agreements, don Miguel Ruiz Jr. invites us to gauge how attached we are to our own point of view. In The Five Levels of Attachment, he will help you gain awareness of the agreements you have been implicitly making all these years that shape your reality and affect your future and show you how to release the attachments which no longer reflect who you really are.
As spiritual guides, otherworldly allies, and magical companions, birds have been revered for millennia. From eagles and owls to hummingbirds and wrens, this lovely and lyrical guide to bird spirituality explores the rich beliefs and practices surrounding more than forty different birds--and reveals how these venerated creatures can guide us today. Drawing on mythology and traditions of worldwide shamanic cultures--from modern times to the Bronze Age--this book examines avian spirituality from all angles: --What birds have symbolized through the ages and why --How to decipher bird messages in your life.
Thich Nhat Hanh brings his gifts of clarity and poetry to an explication of the basic teachings of Buddhism--the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. These teachings are the time-tested means to transform our suffering into mindfulness and joy. Original and very accessible, The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching is a profound introduction to the practice and insights of Buddhism. For longtime practitioners or those newly interested in the way of understanding and love, as presented by one of today's most beloved teachers.
Marriage should be based on love, right? But does it seem as though you and your spouse are speaking two different languages? New York Times bestselling author Dr. Gary Chapman guides couples in identifying, understanding, and speaking their spouse’s primary love language—quality time, words of affirmation, gifts, acts of service, or physical touch.
Death welcomes everyone. This is the foundation for the veneration of Santa Muerte, or Holy Death. Considered to be the female personification of death, she is associated with protection and safe passage to the afterlife. She is also the patron saint of people who live on the fringes of society and often face violence and death. In recent years her constituency has expanded to include the LGBT community and people who are marginalized or whose jobs put them at significant risk of death such as military and police personnel. Santa Muerte is hailed as their potent and powerful protector, capable of delivering them from harm and even granting miracles.
Santa Muerteis a complete ritual guide to working with this famous--and infamous!--Mexican folk saint. It takes us beyond the sensational headlines to reveal the truth about why Santa Muerte is so beloved by so many. Author Tracey Rollin presents simple, straightforward methods for working with Holy Death that may be used alone or easily incorporated into your own magical practice.
Hand embroidered Shipibo-Conibo cotton cloth features a lovely original intricate design in striking colors inspired by the Shipibo's relationship with their ayahuasca based, jungle cosmology. Created by Shipibo women, each piece takes weeks to create and is an original piece of living art. These cloths can be used for an overlay on your altar or used as wall hangings. Made in Peru.
The design on this cloth is a song to connect with plants to clean bad air.
Hand embroidered Shipibo-Conibo cotton cloth features a lovely original intricate design in striking colors inspired by the Shipibo's relationship with their ayahuasca based, jungle cosmology. Created by Shipibo women, each piece takes weeks to create and is an original piece of living art. These cloths can be used for an overlay on your altar or used as wall hangings. Made in Peru.
The design on this cloth is a song to support learning something new.
This hand made clay ocarina bears the form of Pachamana from the Chavín era of Peruvian history. Sculpted by ethnomusicologist Jose Vitancio Humeres of Peru, it is a replica of an original design. "I think the sounds these instruments make were to create positive energy," says Vitancio Humeres.
Constructed of a single whistle and 4 finger holes it can play 5 unique notes. A functional whistling vessel and a brilliant piece of art. Made in Peru.
Hand embroidered Shipibo-Conibo cotton cloth features a lovely original intricate design in striking colors inspired by the Shipibo's relationship with their ayahuasca based, jungle cosmology. Created by Shipibo women, each piece takes weeks to create and is an original piece of living art. These cloths can be used for an overlay on your altar or used as wall hangings. Made in Peru.
The design on this cloth is a song for harmony, balance, and neutrality.
Hand embroidered Shipibo-Conibo cotton cloth features a lovely original intricate design in striking colors inspired by the Shipibo's relationship with their ayahuasca based, jungle cosmology. Created by Shipibo women, each piece takes weeks to create and is an original piece of living art. These cloths can be used for an overlay on your altar or used as wall hangings. Made in Peru.
The design on this cloth is to support connections and good health among children.
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