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….Symbol of protection…2

THE HAMSA / THE UMBRELLA/ THE RED STRING / THE EYE OF HORUS/ THE CELTIC KNOT

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*The Hamsa is universal sign of protection.
*The Hamsa is an ancient Middle Eastern amulet symbolizing the Hand of God.
*In all faiths it is a protective sign. *It brings it’s owner happiness, luck, health, and good fortune. *“Hamsa“ is the Arabic word for “five” and represents the five digits of the hand.
*The Hamsa is often combined with the Evil Eye to ward anyone who wants to harm you.
*Hamsa is an amulet traditionally used to ward off evil spirits or negative energy.
*The umbrella symbolized protection from spiritual suffering and other harmful forces. *The psychological meaning of an umbrella can mean protection and as rain can mean a release of emotion, the meaning of an umbrella be that you are ready for this release of tension.
*The red strings represent an article of faith in a number of different beliefs.
( see http://aromikalab.com/symbol-of-protection-1/)
*The Eye of Horus ~ensures the safety and health of the bearer and provides wisdom and prosperity.

*The eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol used for protection.

*This symbol is also known as The Wadjet (or Udjat, which means Holy One)…
*The Celtic Shield Knot is an ancient Celtic symbol of protection, it was placed near ill people or on battle shields for warding off the evil spirits or any other danger.

*It can be made in several designs, but its uniqueness lies in its four distinct corners. A Shield Knot is usually shaped as a square or appears to be a square within a circle.

*Besides being a part of the Celtic culture, the Shield Knot is believed to have been used by several other cultures also for invoking the protective power.protection 6

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