As we all know, these stone beads are covered with mysterious patterns [eyes, stripes], which are an important part of Tibetan culture. Until today, Tibet and its culture have been shrouded in mystery.
The meaning of the word Dzi corresponds to the meaning of the words "gloss, brightness and clarity". People in this part of China have always attached great importance to jewellery - jewellery is used to express a person's status and its significant religious significance. Even the poorest families will use some beads as amulets.
The current religion in Tibet is Buddhism; however, people believe that the beads appeared in Tibet when there was another religion. This is a strange drawing from the beads, which points to shamanism and witchcraft. Because Tibetan culture prohibits any archaeological expedition on its land, it is difficult to say something to Dzi beads. Scientists have been talking about these beads for years because of the lack of documentary evidence. We only know that they are used as amulets to enhance strength.
Tibetans believe that Dzi is a supernatural origin. There are many different stories and legends around them. Their appearance is related to ancient times, when the demigods wore them as jewels. Whenever Dzi is damaged, it is discarded because it loses its power after it is damaged.
There are several stories about Dzi beads being insects. These stories tell us that these beads are insects that live on Earth, but when they come into contact with human hands they turn into stones. A story tells a person who sees this insect on the mountain and then wears a hat to catch it. When he took off his hat, the insect turned into a stone. These "insects" are sometimes found in the horns of cattle excrement or dead animals. Insect theory is often used to explain why they are often found together - forming a "nest". One legend says that even if the beads are dug out of the ground, they will continue to move for a while.
Another legend says they came out of the mountains. They flow down the stream of this mountain. An angry woman glanced at the mountain and their flow froze.
There is also a modern story that has become an "urban legend." It pointed out that if one of the passengers did not carry the beads, all passengers on the bus would be killed in a traffic accident.
All these stories confirm that Dzi is magical and protects their owners from trouble and disease. Traditional Tibetan medicine uses a mixture of powders from intact [unbroken] beads and other miraculous substances to treat epilepsy.
The beautiful mysterious Dzi beads seem to have very powerful energy. It is believed that they can prevent all types of failures and bring prosperity, wealth and health to their holders. They depend on the type of luck you want to attract.
These beads are often used by feng shui practitioners in combination with other amulets.
Orignal From: Mysterious Tibetan Dzi
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