Phone Grip - Lotus with Om, Orgone

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Phone grips are made to attach to cell phone and tablet devices to assist with holding the device. The grip can be expanded to fit fingers when holding or popped back into place for easy storage. These can be stuck on a device using the 3M adhesive technology. Gemstones related to the chakras are suspended in a resin matrix to create this orgone material.

Orgonite is a combination of crystal and metal suspended in resin, and it is based on the scientific reasearch of Wilhelm Reich. This research culminated in the existence of what he termed orgone energy. This energy is similar to what the ancients have called prana, chi, or universal energy. When orgonite is within range of a source of negative energy (like electromagnetic frequencies - emfs), it is believed to continuously transform it into positive energy. Orgonite is used to improve health, sleep, mood and overall energy.

The word Chakra comes from an ancient Indian language known as Sanskrit, chakra means vortex, spinning wheel or circle. Chakras are the major centres of spiritual power in the human body and are circles of energy which balance, store and distribute the energies of life all through our physical body along the subtle body. The subtle body is the non physical body or otherwise known as our soul or spirit, which overlays our physical body.

The lotus symbol represents an array of concepts, depending on the school of thought. In Buddhism it is symbolic of purity of the body, speech and mind. Buddhists see this flower that floats above the muddy waters of attachment and desire to be symbolic of detachment. In Hinduism the lotus represents beauty, creation and awakening. These simple concepts stem from a complex history. In Egyptology, the lotus represents the sun. In Western culture the lotus has become a popular symbol of meditation and spiritual growth that may include many of these historical concepts.

Om is a sacred sound, mantra and a spiritual icon. In Hinduism, Om refers to Atman (soul, self within) and Brahman (ultimate reality, entirety of the universe, truth, divine, supreme spirit, cosmic principles, knowledge) In western culture this sacred spiritual incantation is most commonly made before and during during meditative and spiritual activities such as Yoga. The word om is nebulous and vague - it can mean almost anything. Like all chants, it gathers and focuses the mind, om in particular seems to calm the nervous system.

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