Malas

In the Malas I create, the beads speak with me, showing me how they want to be represented. They show me what silk tassel or stone to use, which silk thread and guru/meru bead, or any other adornment to be a part of the creation and I honor this flow.  

I start by bathing the silk thread in frankincense, and all 108 beads are cleared and held within the frequency of light; in addition, the location I am in, such as Sedona, they are then charged with this location’s magnetic presence.  

Each bead and knot are strung with an intention and receive spoken light language as I am already connected with the future owner. At times, the frequency of an ascended master, deity, or goddess may come into the energy field to be added to its presence. 

No detail is missed, and it may take several days to a week or more to complete a Mala for you. 

If you find a bead or several beads not tightly bound within the Mala, it shows you how many areas in your life still need addressing. If there is a missing knot, this represents conflict that needs resolution. I would not be surprised when all this healing has taken place that the Mala may fall apart, or you are not called to wear it anymore. This signals a time for a new Mala to match your ascended intention and matching vibration. All of this is unique to my Malas.    

Any messages or directions received during the creation will be added to the description. You will resonate with the message and feel the connection to the piece. Honor the calling as it is here to help you move forward and support you through this time of transition.  

When you receive your Mala and open the container, a burst of energy will be released onto you.