5 Moons A review by KnottyByNature on
Tue July 15th, 2008 at 12:14:53pm
I got this as a gift for my birthday. Five years later, it's the only piece other than my wedding ring that I constantly wear. It's beautiful, the moonstone itself has a gorgeous blue hue. It is pretty and a bit more discreet in design.
Currently 5/5 Moons.
5 Moons A review by bigcaat on
Fri January 11th, 2008 at 08:54:40pm
Oh, my god, I *love* this pendant! I just got it tonight and I'm wearing it with my pajamas. ;-) It just feels good to have on. There's an energy to it.
When I first saw it, months and months ago, it just really spoke to me. I've looked at probably hundreds since that time, but always kept thinking about this one. I had put it on my Christmas list, and my husband thought about getting it for me, but it was out of stock.
Well, shortly after Christmas, I really felt the need for some sort of psychic protection. I am not a Pagan, mind you, but I do subscribe to basic Pagan beliefs. And when somebody asked me why not wear some sort of combination of the Star of David and a Christian cross (my mother was Jewish, my father Protestant) I began to wonder what type of symbol would define *my* beliefs. That's when I started browsing Pentagrams.
So when I felt this need for this psychic protection, I looked up the meaning of a pentagram and was reminded: top point = light or spirit, side points = the four elements. I've been an intuitive most of my life. This speaks.
Now that I have it, I cannot tell you how much energy it seems to be embued with. I'm sure it would be different for different people, but there just seems to be something about it. The combination of the Triquetra with the Pentacle probably doesn't hurt.
Okay, okay, so you just want a pretty necklace. It's that too. ;-) Well worth the money ... and the wait.
Thank you, Bill. I love this place. :-)
Caat
Currently 5/5 Moons.
5 Moons A review by Tammy on
Wed December 19th, 2007 at 05:22:37pm
This is a beautiful pendant!! The rainbow moonstone is breathtaking. Very sizable too.
Quote of the moment: The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts as are only injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg. Thomas Jefferson