Sun And Moon Tapestry – Purple Spiritual Meaning
Our world is alive with color from the blue sky to the green leaves of trees, color dominates our worldly landscape, as we are naturally drawn to certain colors and shades.
If purple ignites a spark in your psyche, you may be curious to know the origins of this majestic shade, exquisitely formed from a mix of fiery red and cool blue. So who discovered this deeply, enticing hue? To find the dawn of purple, we roll back the years to an era when life was ruled by the ancients and a culture known as the Phoenicians. We learn our ancestors were merchants and mariners in the time zone of 1100 to 220 BC and fore-bearers of the alphabet, Roman numerals, and the illustrious, color purple. Would you believe sea snails were a guarded secret and invention of purple? The dye was cast for purple to begin its reign as a color of prestige, worn by the elite in religions and royalty. The process was timely and expensive, making it affordable only to people of privilege and these were European royals who decreed purple could only be worn by them and the church.
‘The Violet Flame’
The ancients valued color in their symbolism, with the Egyptians favoring blue, while early Chinese Emperors chose yellow. In the early days of man, purple was deemed holy as leaders of nations, were often revered as gods. Now we meet Saint Germain, a multi-talented citizen of France who was deeply entrenched in esoteric studies and a prominent leader of the new age movement. This was a man of compassion, an angel who helped the poor and was instrumental in the New Age concept and our anticipated entry to the Age of Aquarius. He also shared the secret of the “Violet flame,” a godly light known as the seventh ray. When one invokes this purple light of divinity, one becomes closer to the source of all things. The violet flame is also used in healing and is valued for cleansing negative karma and energy. When we open our hearts and minds to the infinite power of purple, we find the third eye chakra is blessed with a violet symbolism.
Purple Spiritual Meaning
‘The Violet Chakra’
This is the core of looking beyond the norm, into the realm of the unseen. Psychic abilities and a connection to the spiritual self, evolve here. So what is a chakra? Explained. It is an energy point or center governing a part of the human body, There are seven chakras and each one plays its part in creating energy balance, spiritually and physically. When all seven are in alignment, wellness prevails. Third-eye mysticism originates in Hinduism and Lord Shiva, a Hindu god, is visualized with three eyes. It is believed his right eye is the moon and the left highlights the sun. The middle eye opens the gate to spiritual foresight. Followers of Buddhism acknowledge the presence of a third eye as the pathway, to other realms of consciousness. Early Egyptians were also in tune with the prowess of the pineal gland, through the eye of Horus.a sky god of great importance. The question is. How did those who came before know of this spiritual phenomenon? Another arena known for its purple applause is the enchanted world of magic and witchcraft.
‘Purple Witchcraft Symbolism’
Here we know purple is male in orientation and aspires to the planet Jupiter, with the element of air and mystical number seven. In alchemy, purple is used for protection and governs legal matters, material gains, and access to spirit plus stopping the cycle of bad luck. Did you know color magic is a persuasive tool in everyday life? You may wear that red dress to impress on a date or add purple to your decor for a depth of intuition. Purple candles are a favorite in magic rituals to aid expansion in all things spiritual. The color of monarchs has a secretive skill when used to abolish a curse or achieve much-wanted goals. Modern-day witches know the potential of purple for spells and magic ceremonies. You can bring the powerhouse purple into your room with a standout cosmic sun and moon tapestry measuring 42″x 30″ and made entirely of cotton in India. These multi-talented tapestries can create a focal point on the wall or be used as a sofa or bed cover. There have been many cultural myths about the sun and moon’s eternal reign in the sky including the Amazonians who depicted these Celestian giants as lovers who could only meet during an eclipse.
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