Hi Sweet Friends,
Some people tie a string around their finger as a reminder. I wear a mala. It’s my spiritual forget-me-not. A tap on the shoulder throughout the day, encouraging me to pause, breathe and come back to my deepest intentions.
They motivate me to invest in moments of self-care and compassion. So when Tiny Devotions’ Founder, Diana Charabin emailed to ask if I wanted to design two special malas, I jumped at the chance!
Before I get to our creations, and their unique meanings, I wanted to share some background on malas with you. And since Diana is my resident mala expert, I connected with her to get the scoop on what makes malas so special and how you can use them in your everyday life.
Me: What are mala beads?
Diana: For those of you who don’t know, mala beads (also known as worry beads or prayer beads) are meditation garlands that have been worn for thousands of years in traditions of Buddhism, Hinduism, yoga and meditation. Whether or not they’re tied to your religion is totally up to you. Mala beads are usually used for japa meditation. During japa meditation you would recite a positive affirmation or mantra along each bead. This practice can help you achieve a more calming, connected and spiritual state.
Typical garlands contain 108 beads made from gemstones, wood or Rudruksha seeds that match your intention or affirmation. Malas love attention, so placing them around your neck, on your altar or running them through your fingertips daily, keeps them (and you!) vibrationally tuned. They’re a constant reminder that you are not alone, that you are powerful, complete and that everything is possible.
Me: How do I set an intention?
Diana: Setting an intention is important to align your beads with purpose and ground you for success. One common blockage I’ve seen people struggle with when choosing mala beads is figuring out what their dream or intention should be.
When in doubt, ask yourself :
- What do I want?
- If you cannot answer this, ask yourself: What do I not want?
Once you’ve narrowed it down, infusing your beads is as simple as focusing on your intention with beads in hand. Whenever you stray or waiver, simply pick up your mala and take a moment or two to realign with your desire.
Thanks, Diana!
What’s the story behind the Crazy Sexy Malas?
In order to design my one-of-a-kind mala beads for you, I spent a lot of time thinking about the intentions that guide me each day. The combination of stones I picked aligned with the principles that have supported me most during my Crazy Sexy journey.
I am resilient (turquoise)
The intention behind this mala is to nurture your innate ability to heal and thrive. It was designed to be a reminder that you are your own best friend and have strength beyond measure. We get bumped, bruised and tossed around a lot as life navigators. This mala is meant to be a touchstone during those times—it’s available to cheer you on and to remind you that you have a vast well of inner resources!
Stone meanings:
- Turquoise represents healing & protection
- Black Onyx represents strength
- Rose Quartz represent love
I am love (fuschia)
The intention behind this mala is to reinforce the sacred practice of loving and caring for yourself so that you can be the person you’re meant to be in the world. This mala was designed to center and calm you when you’re feeling unbalanced or overwhelmed. And it was crafted to ground you in the infinite power of the love that comes from within.
Stone meanings:
- Freshwater Pearl enables one to accept love & assists in self-love
- Fuchsia Jade represents health, wealth, longevity, harmony & balance
- Turquoise represents healing & protection
Peace & intention,
Hi Kris,
My ongoing intention is to let all of my fears fall away so that there is a clear path to be of highest joy, love and service.
Thanks for being so sparkly!
Gina
Van, B.C.
One intention for today is to remember that I am more powerful than any obstacle that may show up on my life’s path and that I need to persist when faced with seemingly insurmountable barriers between me and my goals. Hhmm….maybe that counts as two?
Make a conscious connection with another human being every day. Smile more. Be kind.
I set my intention to be happy today. Happiness is an attitude that you can choose to feel. It is what leads to more happiness.
My intention today is to finish a book that I started.
My intention is to release struggle and learn to flow.
My intention is to let go of the fear I am holding onto, and to embrace what life has in store for me.
My intention for today is to accept that my mind is capable of healing my body.
My intention is to accept my flaws.
My one intention would be to remember that I can heal and get through the rough times, and that I am a survivor. ( Although there are a lot of times I feel like giving up) I liked you facebook page a long time ago and also already receive your newsletter. Thank you for everything Kris
My intention is to remember that I may not be able to control what others do, but I can always control my reaction to them. In this way, I intend to live a more peaceful and grateful existence.
My first intention for today is to accept where I am at in my life, instead of fighting against it. My second intention is to win the ‘I am love’ mala. 😉
I’m already a FB & newsletter follower.
God bless!
One intention I could set today is to be more mindful of my body and when I am pushing myself past my limits teach day.
My intention today is to allow life to be good to me!
My intention for today would be to be content with myself as I am.
Thank you!
Beth
These beads look awesome and I am totally in need of some strength in my life, so my intention today is to have a browse for some mala beads and see what other black onyx things I can find! 🙂 xo
It is my intention and desire to practice the art of abundant self care lovingly – spiritually, physically, mentally, and emotionally. I turn this intention and desire over to the Universe to do its work. I detach from the outcome. I am grateful.
Eat more fruits and veggies and ditch the sugar!
My intention is to do my life’s work and live my purpose without the FEAR. Fear of being visible in the world, fear of judgement, fear of not being able to do the work, and fear of making mistakes. I now choose to thrive and live life to its fullest in the service of others.
Mmaphuti
My intention for the day is to believe in my own worth and value to the world.