| There are many ways people around the world try | | | | In this direction, the first syllable – ‘om’ |
| to make their body more beautiful. Some prefer | | | | – implies meditation. This is found in most Tibetan |
| tattoos, most prefer clothes to express themselves, | | | | mantras and the sound or frequency generated by it |
| but there are also some people that prefer jewelry | | | | is also believed by many to be the frequency used |
| items in order to make a statement about their | | | | by the Creator to create the entire universe. |
| beliefs. | | | | The other syllables of the mantra target patience, |
| Even though jewelry pieces are worn as fashion | | | | discipline, wisdom, generosity and diligence, in that |
| accessories to complement the wearer’s | | | | order. The one who chants this mantra engages in |
| clothing, some people prefer jewelry for an entirely | | | | this activity in order to purify pride, jealousy, passion, |
| different purpose. For instance, every religion has a | | | | ignorance, poverty and aggression. |
| symbol associated with it: Christians have the cross, | | | | The second symbol comprised in the Tibetan om |
| Jewish people have the Star of David and so on. | | | | pendant is the endless knot. This can also be found |
| Each of these symbols is believed to have hidden | | | | as one of Eight Auspicious Symbols in the Chinese |
| powers that can protect the wearer. | | | | art. The endless knot has many interpretations such |
| There are many people around the world that are | | | | as the inter-twining of compassion and wisdom, the |
| now wearing jewelry believed to have hidden powers | | | | interaction between opposing forces in the |
| even though the represented symbols are not | | | | manifested world which will unite and lead to |
| associated with their religion. These symbols come | | | | harmony in the universe. |
| from mystical cultures like Chinese, Japanese, | | | | There are many other significances of the endless |
| Tibetan, Egyptian and others. | | | | knot found in the Tibetan om pendant, but probably |
| Let’s talk about the Tibetan om pendant. This | | | | the most important of them all is the infinite wisdom |
| comes from the Tibetan culture, obviously, and | | | | of Buddha. This is due to the fact that the knot has |
| comprises two powerful symbols that are meant to | | | | no beginning and no end. |
| make the wearer understand that every action | | | | The infinite wisdom of Buddha signified by the |
| undertaken has an impact on his or her life. | | | | endless knot and the meditation found in the |
| The first symbol of the Tibetan om pendant is the | | | | ‘om’ give the Tibetan om pendant great |
| Om. This is the first sound in the most revered | | | | powers that can improve your life more than you |
| mantra in Tibetan culture: ‘om mani padme | | | | think. The key to the success of this pendant is to |
| hum’. Each of the six syllables comprising this | | | | believe that it can bring the much needed change into |
| mantra has a meaning that leads to the purification of | | | | your life. |
| one’s realms of existence. | | | | |