Tigers Eye Healing Pendant (B90)

R25.00

Psychic abilities, balance lower chakras, stimulate kundalini energy. Protect against ill wishes and curses.

4 in stock

Description

Tigers Eye Healing Pendant (Brown – Yellow, Gold)

Properties and benefits of Tigers eye healing pendant stone

Balance between extremes, discernment, vitality, strength, practicality, fairness. Tiger Eye is a solar stone of vitality, practicality and physical action. It help to create harmony and balance between extreme view points or dualities. And is helpful in conflict or mediation. Tiger Eye help us to take effective action in response to the needs and challenges of physical life. Enhance psychic abilities, balance lower chakras. Stimulate the rise of kundalini energy. Protect against ill wishes and curses. Grounds people who feel spaced out. Help with mental disorders. Overcome addiction. Ease depression, relieve stress.

Treat eyes, night vision, heals the throat and reproductive organs. Dissolve constrictions. Use to help heal broken bones. A blood fortifier, and to assist in bringing biochemistry and hormones into balance.

Use in animals:

Producing soothing vibrations generation of calmness to unsettled turmoil. Allows them to enjoy being unfenced and uninhibited. Treatment for disorders in eyes, throat and the reproductive system. Good for mending from broken bones and strengthening the spinal column.

Chakras:  Base, Solar plexus, sacral

If you are forced to spend time with a person who drains your energy protect yourself with a charm bag containing Holy Thistle, Spearmint, and Walnut leaves and a piece of Tiger Eye.

Name of tiger’s eye stone around the world.

Tiger’s Eye (English), Ojo de Tigre (Spanish), Œil de Tigre (French), Tigerauge (German), Occhio di Tigre (Italian), Olho de Tigre (Portuguese), Тигровый глаз (Tigrovyy Glaz) (Russian), 虎眼石 (Hǔyǎn Shí) (Chinese), タイガーズアイ (Taigāzu Ai) (Japanese), बाघ की आंख (Bāgh kī Āṅkh) (Hindi), Jicho la Tigeri (Swahili), Iso likaTayiga (Zulu), Iso likaTayiga (Xhosa), Ziso reShumba (Shona), Oju Kìnnìún (Yoruba), የ ነብስ ዓይን (Ye Nebes ‘Ayin) (Amharic).