11 Mar 2016
Talismans
Many of us will have a belonging that we consider to be a good luck charm or perhaps even an item of clothing or a ritual that we carry out whenever we are in need of an extra sprinkling of luck.
In the psychic world, objects that have powerful qualities attached to them are called Talismans or Amulets, they are used to provide extra psychic strength when needed, and each has a different purpose. An amulet is used when the person wants to ward off danger and negative energy; they provide protection from the ‘evil eye’. Whereas a Talisman is there to draw in luck and good fortune.
Companies such as Pandora are making charm bracelets popular once more, along with brightly coloured beads they offer an array of charms that could be used as amulets or talismans.
If you are intuitively drawn to a particular object, then you should trust your instinct, keep the items close to you either by wearing it or carrying it close to get a sense of protection and luck.
Here are some popular Talismans and Amulets:
Coin: Traditionally the coin would be silver – but any coin that you feel connected to would work to provide wealth and health.
Horseshoe: Horseshoes are used to bring wealth and happiness to a home, to do this they should be nailed to the door of the house in question in an upwards direction.
Four Leaf Clover: These leaves are renowned for bringing luck – but work particularly for money, gambling or love.
Rabbits Foot: This is a very popular choice and in general is used to boost your fortunes, but is also particularly helpful in fertility.
Wishbone: This will help you realise your dreams as well as generally bring you good luck.
Heart: As you might expect the heart is worn to attract love, but also to prevent evil spells being cast on the wearer.
Fish: A fish charm attracts riches, abundance, fertility and also represents creation.
Lotus: The lotus flower has many different meanings – as an emblem of the sun it can bring wisdom and clarity; as an amulet it can protect against accidents and illness and as a flower it means beauty and fortune.
White Heather: The wearer will find true love.
Ref: Discover Your Sixth Sense
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