Pyrite Gemstone Male Body of the Father retailer Polished Carving - Sacred Masculine Totem

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Pyrite Gemstone Male Body of the Father retailer Polished Carving - Sacred Masculine Totem,

You will receive one Divine Masculine figure totem measuring approximately 3".

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Product code: Pyrite Gemstone Male Body of the Father retailer Polished Carving - Sacred Masculine Totem

You will receive one Divine Masculine figure totem, measuring approximately 3" tall and  approximately 1.5" at its widest point (the shoulders).�



Divine Masculine Symbolism

The Divine Masculine, often represented by the Father or the Horned God, is a decisive and protective energy which acts as a balance to the Divine Feminine. It is the far horizon, and the drive to reach it, pushing onward with curiosity and courage. Steadfast and unwavering, it lies deep in the heart: a desire for order, experience, and self-governance.


Metaphysical Properties of Pyrite

Pyrite It has long been hailed for its protective powers and ability to shield those who work with the stone from negative energy, evil spirits, psychic attacks, malicious magick, etc. In its ability to protect, it also promotes healing of voids and ruptures throughout the 3 bodies while sweeping clean the Chakras and auric field. When you wear or hold pyrite you open a gateway of energy for attracting success, prosperity, and good luck. When you want to cast protective spells or cleansing rituals, it is best to surround yourself in pyrite either in a grid or circle formation. The pyrite stone siphons away the negative energy to allow positivity to build in its place. This unique ability to filter away negativity accounts for pyrite's reputation as a stone that draws in prosperity, clarity, and wellbeing.

Pyrite can retailer range in color from a dark silver to a pale “gold” shade, and due to its growth pattern typically retains a grain structure even when tumbled, which results in unique pits and caverns. Pyrite is also known as “Fool's Gold”, due to its coloration.
 

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