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Hamsa

Hamsa
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Palm - the oldest symbol of protection, known since the Paleolithic times. This is tracked in the photo with archaeological excavations. The symbol of the hand is deeply revered in a multitude of cultures, each of which ascribes to itself the birth of a talisman.

Hamsa among the Jews is called "Hand Miriam" (sister of the biblical Aaron and Moses) or "Yad-a-Hmesh" ("hand of five" in Hebrew). It is the symbol of the five holy books of the Torah. In the Aramaic language, the fare sounds like "khamsa."

The main purpose of anchovy is to protect your owner from any evil directed by spoiling, accidental or malicious evil eye. Although initially the sign of the open palm symbolized the desire for a good life, a friendly disposition, trust. For most countries of the East, a raised hand means the truthfulness of the promised, all spoken words.

This sign exists in all religions. You can wear it absolutely to any person. But you know, he will not help guileful, cunning people. If your heart is pure - this talisman for you

Activating the mascot

Take the amulet in your hands, hold it, listen to it. Try to catch his energy. To activate, we need to act on all four elements.

Water - a bowl of water
Earth is a handful of earth (you can use salt)
Fire - a lighted candle or an aromatic stick
Air - it will be in the smoke from a candle or a stick
Over a burning candle (or a smoking stick) you need to carry the hamsa itself, smoke it with smoke, sprinkle with salt (or earth), sprinkle with water. Depending on what you do, at each operation, say:

"I'm sending fire (air) (earth) (water) to you". After the end of the ritual, read the parting words to your guard: "Protect me from all ills. Shoot back the arrows of evil. Wards from misfortunes, protect from treachery". Now your amulet is ready to protect you.

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