Jaði
Tveir mismunandi hálfeðalsteinar eru þekktir sem jað: nefrít og jaðiít. Jadiít er sjaldgæfari og verðmætari af þessum tveimur. Kínverjar trúðu því að jaði sameinaði fimm höfuðdyggðir: kærleika, hógværð, hugrekki, réttlæti og visku. Vedísku ritin segja að jaði, af „öllum gimsteinum“, fjarlægi „neikvæð karmísk viðbrögð“. Nefrít þýðir „nýrnasteinn“ og þessi steinn hefur verið notaður til að lækna nýrnasjúkdóma í þúsundir ára.
Jade is a focus of healing and the fifth ray. A small piece of jade around a child who is hyperactive will help or calm the nervous system and enable the child to begin to reintegrate. Jade is a purifying agent and demagnetizes the body of toxins. Therefore, it is good to wear close to the skin when fasting. Jade is used as a focus by the Angel Deva of the Jade Temple.
The Angel Deva says:
My service, then, is with the elementals who are the builders of the jade and the matrix of the jade. Their devotion is very great to the healing angels, who guide them in their service as they create in the heart of the earth and in the rock the substance of jade that contains that molecular structure sufficient for the transfer of the healing light.[1]
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Jade from Canada
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Nineteenth century jade bowl, India
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Buddha carved in white jade
See also
Sources
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 18, 1987.
- ↑ Angel Deva of the Jade Temple, “The Science of Healing Love,” Part 2, Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 63, no. 16, April 22, 2020.