The Sun Ring – Gold
Product Description
The Sun Ring enhances willpower, self-confidence and one's sense of identity. It is a Ring for protection as well as success and fame. The sun is the Giver of Light and as such is responsible for illuminating the darker areas of existence and reality, shedding light on matters previously hidden and rendering them visible to our own awareness and to the world at large. Such matters arise from the dark depths of the Unconscious Underworld of the Psyche and are 'reborn' in the spectrum of visible light, where they receive the 'Breath of Life', rectifying our awareness and rekindling the connection to our authentic Selves.
This Ring is endowed with abundant Fire energy, which makes it ideal for promoting creativity, joy, vitality, health and a long and productive life. It is invaluable in assisting those who wear it to find their true goal and purpose in life, to connect with their genuine motivational driving force, with their Inner Power and with their own 'Center of Gravity'.
Just like drinking from the 'Fountain of Life', the Sun Ring connects us to the Source of all Creative Energy, the very same energy which preserves life, vitality and clarity of perception, along with awakening our potential for active creative expression.
The healing effects of this Ring energy signature revolve around issues of self-confidence, finding one’s goal and purpose, restoring one’s good spirits, vital currents and joyful temperament. According to ancient tradition, the Sun Talisman is recommended for issues involving the heart, the head and the eyes in particular.
Agrippa’s Figures of Divine Letters
Carved on the outer rim of the Ring, are Agrippa’s Solar Figures of Divine Letters, to help with attracting the divine energies of the Sun. In the words of Agrippa:
“These Characters contain and retain in them the peculiar natures, virtues and roots of their Stars, and produce the like operations upon other things, on which they are reflected, and stir up, and help the influences of their Stars…” The Philosophy of Natural Magic – by Henry Cornelius Agrippa