The Star Of David Is One Of The Most Common Jewelry In The World
Type the word "pendant" in Google and you will have a good chance to see either the top of the list with hearts pendants or pendants with crosses. However, scroll down and you'll get a glimpse of numerous sites on the Star of David, which ranks third as the most popular search the word "pendant" in the search engines.
There are good reasons why the Star of David jewelry is one of the most sought after in the world. Not only the Jews, men and women have become more proud of their religion and their tradition, even non-Jews have begun to learn about the strength, power and symbolism of the Star of David, the most probably by the resurgence of the Kabbalah.
The Rise of the Star of David
This symbol is also called the Magen of David, or the Shield of David, and consists of a six-pointed star, all parties and the ends have their own meanings. In time, the records show that in ancient Hebrew, the name David is composed of three letters "Dalet", "Vav" and "Dalet". Hebrews wrote the word Dalet with the symbol of a star. Two triangles together formed a six-pointed star that David used as a signature. Some historians say that the top triangle, pointing upwards, is a symbol for man's efforts to reach God, while the lower triangle custody rights in the real physical world. Some say that the two triangles also represent the opposing forces of good and evil, the spiritual and physical God and Man.
This popular symbol is not only important in the Jewish tradition, but also in other religions. The Star of David was also associated with Christianity, because the six-pointed symbol was used to represent the birth of Jesus Christ. In the Bible, it is written that the three Magi (wise men) followed a star in search of the newborn King.
The Book of Revelation also refers to Jesus as the "Morning Star."
This symbol unilateral is also a good representation of sacred geometry, in which the sacred universal models, mathematical ratios, proportions and equations are seen in the music, the light, the cosmos and the universe. Mysticism and the power of the Star of David is also strongly suggested in the book, The Da Vinci Code, in which two triangles are supposed to represent the union of male energy (upper triangle) and women ( lower triangle) and also as a representation of the four elements: water, fire, air and earth. In the book, the Star of David engraved on the floor of the St. Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland.
The Star of David in modern times
Today, this sacred symbol has become very popular in Latin America, a predominantly Christian country, where people began to realize and understand the magic and power of this symbol.
Jewelry artist cosmic David Weitzman has even passed the beauty and exquisiteness of his creations have enjoyed tremendous popularity in countries and regions such as France, Latin America and the United States.
"People have realized that this symbol is not only important to the Jews," says Weitzman. "It actually encompasses all religions and races. His mysticism derives from antiquity, even before the Star of David has become a symbol of Judaism. '
One of these pieces of jewelry, pendant Star of David Weitzman to protect, is made of silver. This well-designed pendant features a turquoise stone in the center of the six-pointed star, with a passage from Psalm 91 engraved on it. His priestly way blessed silver pendant features the Star of David with the blessings of the priesthood of Moses for the protection and spiritual abundance of the wearer.
Although most people think that the Star of David is a Jewish symbol only, it is in fact a sign of strong and powerful that encompasses all faiths, religions and races. The Star of David has a universal meaning of the union of opposing forces, men and women, as well as the eternal effort of man to reach and communicate with the higher self. It is a symbol that we all use and which we may link.
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