“In the story, the young shepherd David faces the giant Goliath, a fierce warrior. Armed with nothing but a sling and a small stone, David defeats Goliath, demonstrating that true strength comes from courage and inner conviction, not size or might. The rock used by David symbolizes precision, belief, and the power of the underdog.”
AMULETHA™ Book of Symbols. (Chapter: Rock symbol)
"In Norse mythology, the thorn was closely associated with the sacred Thor’s Oak, a symbol of strength and protection. Surrounded by thorny bushes, the oak was believed to be guarded by Thor, the god of thunder. These thorns were seen as nature’s defense, ensuring that sacred spaces remained undisturbed by harm.”
AMULETHA™ Book of Symbols. (Chapter: Thorn symbol)
“The ripple also holds significance in ancient Greek mythology, where water and the ripple effect were associated with divine power and change. Poseidon, the god of the sea, was believed to control the ripples of the ocean, representing both tranquility and chaos, depending on his mood.”
AMULETHA™ Book of Symbols. (Chapter: Ripple symbol)
Amulets worn during the Shoot
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