Shiva Lingam Merkaba Star
Shiva Lingam
Origin & Symbolism:
Shiva Lingam is a sacred symbol in Hinduism representing Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities of the Hindu Trinity.
The lingam is often considered a symbol of the cosmic pillar of fire, representing the universe's creative and destructive forces.
Commonly found in temples and homes, especially in India, and revered for spiritual awakening and devotion.
Metaphysical Properties:
Balance of energies: Represents the union of the masculine (Shiva) and feminine (Shakti) energies.
Grounding and vitality:
Believed to ground spiritual energy into the body and awaken kundalini energy.
Transformation: Supports letting go of past patterns, encouraging spiritual evolution.
Physical Characteristics:
Usually found in the Narmada River in India.
Elliptical/oval shape with natural markings; made of cryptocrystalline quartz.
Merkaba Star (Merkabah)
Meaning:
Derived from ancient Egyptian and Hebrew texts:
“Mer” = Light
“Ka” = Spirit
“Ba” = Body
A 3D star tetrahedron, composed of two interlocking tetrahedrons spinning in opposite directions.
Spiritual Significance:
A vehicle of ascension in esoteric teachings (Kabbalah, sacred geometry).
Represents divine light flowing through the body and connecting to higher consciousness.
Uses in Energy Work:
Meditation tool: Activates the light body or "chariot" for spiritual travel.
Enhances chakra alignment, deep intuition, and interdimensional awareness.
Promotes protection, balance, and harmony of polarities (masculine/feminine, spiritual/physical).

