Black Myth Wukong Series - six word maxim Bracelet
Black Myth Wukong Series - six word maxim Bracelet
Sun Wukong's six word maxim "Om Mani Padme Hum" originates from the Tibetan Buddhist "six-syllable mantra," which is widely regarded as an important incantation in Buddhism, serving the purposes of blessing, purification, and protection. In "Journey to the West," Sun Wukong uses this "six-character mantra" to enhance his strength and resolve difficulties. The beads that carry the six-character mantra are made from sandalwood. Sandalwood is known for its long-lasting and gentle fragrance, characterized by warm, woody, and milky scents. This aroma is often described as calming, relaxing, and soothing. The blue bead is called turquoise, which is said to originate from the stone egg from which Sun Wukong was born. Sun Wukong's emergence from the stone in "Journey to the West" is highly symbolic, and as the story unfolds, turquoise is often seen as a symbol of the power of new life. The black part is made from obsidian, which has strong protective and purifying properties. It is often used in energy therapy to help dispel negative energy and provide inner peace and stability.