Slavic amulets made of silve

Choosing Slavic amulets
Slavic amulets made of silver remind of the existence of the religion of the Slavs of the pre-Christian period, therefore they have a thousand-year history. Such amulets were often decorated with solar signs, since the ancient peoples inhabiting the territory of Ukraine worshiped the Sun - the god Ra, who headed one of the pantheons of gods. They were considered powerful amulets that protect the person wearing it.
But not all products are amulets, since the amulet is selected individually -symbolism is incredibly important.
Symbolism of the pantheon of Ra and other gods of the ancient Slavs
The most popular symbol among the ancient Slavs was the eight-pointed star Ra, at the ends and intersections of which the entire pantheon of Slavic gods is located. The Pantheon of Ra has about 24 gods. Until now, such a star can be seen on the walls of the Mikhailovskaya Church of the Vydubitsky Monastery, located in Kiev.
In addition to the Ra pantheon, there were other deities with their own pantheons. These included Diy, Dazhbog, Svarog, Semezh and other deities of the Slavs.
The Diya cross is a cruciform with four rays, shaped like a Celtic cross. What does it represent? It is believed that the Diya cross is a symbol of the etheric world of the earth with four cardinal points. In astrology, it is a symbol of the Earth. The Dazhbog cross, presented in the form of an eight-pointed cross, is a symbol of the astral world of the Earth.
Slavic jewelry was also used to praise Svarog. The six-pointed cross is called the cross of Svarog. The cross of Svarog symbolizes the mental world of the Earth. No less popular is the symbol referred to as the Star of Semezha, which is presented in the form of a four-pointed star with crossed rays in the inner part of a circle with a star. The Star of Semezha is responsible for the spiritual world of the Earth.
The Veles book indicates that the Slavs have one and only Supreme God, and all other gods are considered as his manifestations on Earth. Some researchers indicate that there were 108 gods and the Most High God, if you count the gods of all pantheons inhabiting different worlds of the Earth, from the anatomical, etheric, mental to the linguistic world.
Swastika symbols
What do all swastika symbols have in common? A distinctive feature of all swastika symbols is their shape, since the symbol is based on a cross, but its ends will always be curved. It is not entirely correct to unite all the swastika symbols under a single name swastika, because each of the signs has its own special meaning. Drawings of swastika signs symbolized the movement of the sun god across the sky, so they were often used as amulets.
A cross with two perpendicular lines curved at four ends is a symbol of fire, while a cross with crossed lines curved at four ends is a symbol of the Sun, the victory of light over darkness.
If there is a symbol with a six-pointed cross with curved lines in a circle, clockwise, then it refers to the god Perun, who is the keeper of ancient wisdom and the kingdom of the gods. They call him the Thunderman. The same sign, but with a circle counterclockwise, has a slightly different meaning, and they call it Thunderstorm. He is the fiery symbol of Perunitsa. But both Thunderstorm and Thunderstorm protect from bad weather and dark forces.
An eight-pointed cross with curved lines in a circle, clockwise, or Kolyadnik, refers to the symbolism of the god Kolyada, and is considered an important symbol, as it relates to the renewal of the Earth. Traditionally, it is a male amulet, and marks a new beginning, namely the beginning of a new astrological year. The same eight-pointed cross with curved lines in a circle, but counterclockwise, is called the cross of Lada, or Ladinets. He is a symbol of love and harmony. The Cross of Lada is purchased as a gift to women, since it is considered a female amulet.
The four-pointed cross with curved lines inside the circle refers to the god Yarilu, and symbolizes flowering, and is considered an important amulet in agricultural activities. Such a cross is better known as Yarovorot. A four-pointed cross with curved lines counterclockwise is used to protect property from the manifestations of dark forces, so it can be found on household items and clothing.
Slavic amulets, buy which you canin the Golden Silver online store, surprise you not only with their simplicity, but also with the complexity of execution. A complex drawing is present on the symbolism related to the god of the Rod. The Dukhobor pendant refers to the times when the power of the God Rod was used to protect people, bearers of amulets who are representatives of a glorious family, and bearers of the knowledge of ancient sages.
Difficulties in choosing a Slavic amulet
Golden Silver is a store of Slavic jewelry, since on the pages of an online store you can find both male and female Slavic amulets in the form of silver pendants inlaid with precious stones. Perhaps, you can also replenish the jewelry box with silver Slavic amulets, but you need to understand what meaning the symbol depicted on the pendant will have for its owner.
It is much easier to choose a Slavic amulet if you immediately decide which areas of a person's life need to be protected. Sometimes a symbol can simply remind you of the need to follow the call of your heart, make a decision for the good of all living beings, thereby protecting yourself and others from the influence of dark forces, which can be the same negative emotions. If it is difficult to dwell on one symbol, you can take several that protect a person.
What else is important to know about Slavic symbols? Since they are ancient symbols, only one sign contains knowledge about the wisdom of ancient peoples, their way of life, beliefs. The Slavic amulet can open the doors to a new world that existed before the baptism of Kievan Rus, the arrival of Christianity. In an instant, the pantheons of the god Ra and other gods disappeared from the spiritual sphere of the ancient Slavs, but still they remain an important part of the people inhabiting different parts of Ukraine, where rituals were actively carried out to protect people from enemy forces, for the benefit of love and prosperity. Thus, the Slavic amulet keeps the knowledge of the genus and culture of a whole generation, which is hidden in ancient books, art, etc.
- Pagan amulets, bought which can bein Golden Silver, are chosen relying on intuition, which is also possible, but most owners of Slavic amulets first research the symbolism of the ancient peoples in order to dwell on one symbol most suitable for them.
- Jewelry made in the form of a talisman often attracts with its beauty, but it is a reliable helper in difficult times for those who need such help and protection. The amulet is a symbol of protection, so it should be used only for good purposes and for those who have good thoughts.
- Slavic amulets are divided into male and female, since the ancient Slavs had a clear distribution into male and female patrons.
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