Anne Stokes Dragons of the Sabbats Tarot Box Bronze

Original price was: 80,00 €.Current price is: 42,00 €.

resin

0.81kg

14.5 cm

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The dragon is a symbol of light and darkness, of the Sun and the Moon, of masculinity and femininity, and of the unity of all opposites, combining the qualities of the four elements: fire, water, earth and air. In Chinese mythology, the dragon symbolises good powers and is used as the main symbol of the emperor. The 5-clawed blue-green dragon symbolises the power of heaven and emperor, the sun, joy, fertility and wisdom. In China, it is associated with the element of water. It is considered a symbol of power, strength and good luck. Associated with the number 9, which is a highly favoured number in feng shui. The year of the Dragon is considered a very auspicious birth year. The blood of the dragon means deadly poison. The symbol of the dragon can be both benevolent and malevolent. In feng shui, the dragon is a powerful and benevolent element. It has a strong yang/man energy. The pearl or crystal between the dragon’s claws symbolizes wealth, power and abundance of opportunity. The dragon is one of the main creatures in feng shui – one of the four celestial beings and a traditional symbol of rulership. He is also a metaphor for a strong and powerful man, while the phoenix is a metaphor for an empress. The dragon is represented in the eastern corner of the house and on the left side, looking outwards from the inside. The dragon can be used to bring Qi energy into the house. It can be placed in the living room, dining room, home office, but not in lower energy rooms such as the garage, hallway and toilets. The dragon likes water, so if you live near a body of water, such as a river or the ocean, place it so that it faces the water through the window. The water should be clean and not piped, hosed or rinsed.

Pentagram – One of the world’s oldest symbols. It is a symbol of renewal, rebirth and transformation. Originally it symbolised the star – hence the mystical energy around it. This symbol is worn to achieve goals. When worn around the neck, it protects the mage and gives him power. The pentagram is a five-pointed geometric shape that the Greek philosopher and numerologist Pythagoras considered a symbol of mystical harmony. He and his successors referred to it as hugieia, which is often translated as ‘health’, but whose meaning is better conveyed by ‘wholeness’. For Pythagoras, the significance of the symbol lay in its five summits, the sum of the numbers 2 (which he took to mean the feminine and the earthly) and 3 (the masculine and the celestial). The number 5 thus symbolised the cosmic harmony of opposites, the marriage of heaven and earth. The pentagram with its upward pointing apex symbolises the ‘spirit’ that governs the four elements of the material world. The pentagram with two points downwards symbolises light and spirituality. It stands for aspiration, the spirit world and education. The pentagram in reverse is a symbol of Satan (with the apex down) and is directed towards black magic. The pentacle within the circle is a symbol of sacred space, and also represents the earth element or divinity manifested in matter.