Because
the word "evolution" is often used in Buddhist teachings, some may
think that there is a conflict between the Middle Way and use of Buddhist
jewelry. One might ask: "How can I be following the Buddha with the use of
something of material value?"
One
must understand that the Buddhist jewelry should not be simply seen as
"jewels of value" or simply a ring, a bracelet or a pendant. Must see
Buddhist jewelry, like the Buddhist necklace,
as bitter reminders of the teachings and ideals of Buddhism and the Middle Way.
Do not use Buddhist jewelry just to improve their clothing or to show her new
ring. These special pieces of rudraksha
prayer beads should be used to keep the teachings of harmony, balance,
enlightenment and selflessness in the heart and soul. A lotus ring, for
example, can remember how the lotus flower deployment means, awaken and at the
same time, attachment to the land.
Another
good example of Buddhist jewelry full of meaning is the pendant Dharma, a
pendant carved wooden features the figure of the Holy Blade and the Wheel of
Dharma, symbolizing the way, or the Middle Way, to wake up and free themselves
from suffering.
Buddhist
jewelry can also come in the form of rings. In the same way the wedding rings
are used to remind couples of their sacred vows of loyalty and love, Buddhist
jewelry rings remind carriers that must be faithful to the teachings of
Buddhism. Happiness ring, for example, is engraved with the words "This
will also change" in Hebrew. It reminds the user the transience of life
and how the only constant in the world is change.
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