Carnelian is a gemstone linked to the second chakra, which improves the sexual sphere and reproductive organs. Its shades influence different zodiac signs: orange for Virgo, cloudy for Libra and brick-colored for Scorpio. This stone embodies yin and yang energies, promotes fertility and helps in achieving one's goals, improving physical and mental constancy. It is considered a lucky amulet for those who want a child and a "money-attracting" talisman that instills determination and success.
Meaning of carnelian for Tibetans and in the Buddhist context:
Protection and vitality
Carnelian is often associated with protection from dangers and evil spirits. It is believed to strengthen the body and spirit, giving vital energy and courage. In this, it is similar to the Tibetan concept of health as a balance of subtle energies.
Stimulation of spiritual practice
It is sometimes used in Tibetan malas (Buddhist rosaries of 108 beads) to aid in concentration and meditation, especially for practices related to strength, emotional stability and determination.
Connection to the sacral chakra
In the more modern (and sometimes syncretic) vision that combines aspects of yoga and Tibetan medicine, carnelian is connected to the second chakra, the center of creative and sexual energy, promoting the flow of energy and emotional balance.
Symbol of blood and life
Its color recalls blood and therefore life. In some Himalayan cultures, red stones are used as amulets of strength, fertility, and protection, a concept that may overlap with the Tibetan use of carnelian.
Uses:
Protection amulet
Mala for meditation
Ritual decoration (along with other stones)
Traditional ornament, often mounted in silver or copper
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