Primal | Spiritual | Awake
—A refuge in a tranquil abode of the soul, far away from the hustle and bustle of the world.
Primal | Spiritual | Awake

“ — A refuge in a tranquil abode of the soul, far away from the hustle and bustle of the world. ”
Wealth Eye
Born from the emerald waters of a sacred lake in Tibet, it bestows upon the world profound wisdom and insight
Bassong Lake is a place of wonder, a jewel of Tibetan Buddhism and a shrine of ancient wisdom. The lake is a divine haven in the heart of Tibet, a source of inspiration and solace for the faithful and a testament to the spiritual power of this land. Here, in this idyllic setting, the Lotus Master, the sage of the ages, once walked, meditated, and communed with the stars and the moon.
Legend has it that the Lotus Master defeated the fearsome demon Rega by the lakeside, thus securing the peace and serenity of the land. For six long years, he lived in solitude, sleeping on rocks and drinking from the pristine waters of the lake. As he meditated, his aura of wisdom and spiritual energy radiated across the land, imbuing every particle of this sacred place with the magic of his teachings.

Water pattern Dzi - Blessing from Holy Water
—The source of blessings born by the holy spring.
In the high mountains near Rudok, there is a holy spring called Dzi Spring. According to legend, the spring water will solidify and form Dzi after being touched by people with good karma and righteous thoughts, which will bring infinite luck to the wearer.
King Gesar found this holy spring in a place in Mount Gangdise when he was attacking the country of Azamanau and was victorious. When the spring water of the holy spring touched King Gesar's fingertips, it instantly turned into a holy dzi bead. In the blink of an eye, blessings came to his heart, and he immediately felt full of overflowing and rich sense of gain, and his thoughts and mind became light and agile.
Holding this dzi bead, he won many battles and victories. In the next hundred years, the kingdom was prosperous and stable, and the people lived and worked in peace and contentment. This is exactly the auspiciousness brought by the water pattern dzi to the whole Wang Guofu on behalf of the gods.

“ — A refuge in a tranquil abode of the soul, far away from the hustle and bustle of the world. ”
CULTURE OF 5 COLORS IN TIBET
In the most primitive Tibetan belief, different colors hold different meanings.
Here are the most respected ones:
Blue, white, red, yellow, green.
BLUE=SKY | WHITE = CLOUDS | RED=FIRE | YELLOW=EARTH | GREEN=WATER

BLUE | SKY
Connotation: Purity Healing

Blue turquoise
“The Elf of the Blue Sea and Sky”
Connotation: Infinite Auspiciousness Good Luck
WHITE | CLOUD AIR
Connotation: Knowledge Wisdom

White crystal
“Magical Gift from the Earth”
Connotation:Fulfillment of Wishes
White turquoise
"Holy stone"
Connotation:Auspiciousness Eternity


White turquoise
"Holy stone"
Connotation:Auspiciousness Eternity

Tridacna
“One of the Seven Treasures of Buddhism”
Connotation: Purity Innocence Equality
RED | FIRE
Connoation: Life Force Preservation

Red agate
“One of the Seven Treasures of Buddhism”
Connotation: Hope Longevity
GREEN | WATER
Connotation: Balance Harmony

Malachite
“Wife Happiness Stone”
Connotation: Peace Nobility Good Luck
Turquoise
“Success Stone”
Connotation: Wealth Reputation


Turquoise
“Success Stone”
Connotation: Wealth Reputation
YELLOW | EARTH
Connotation: Rootedness Renunciation

Raw amber stone
“Love Stone”
Connotation: Eternal Love
Yellow agate
“Magic Stone of Nature”
Connotation: Power Integrity Wealth


Yellow agate
“Magic Stone of Nature”
Connotation: Power Integrity Wealth
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