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Orgonite Unicorn (Silver)

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Orgonite Unicorn (Silver)

Description

Orgonite Unicorn (Silver) 

Silver Unicorn – Associated with intuition, moon energy, and the divine feminine.

Unicorns have featured in many cultures going as far back as the classical age, including the ancient Babylonians and the Indus civilization. With its white horse-like body and single spiraling horn, the unicorn is a symbol of purity, innocence and power in Celtic mythology. Legend also tells that their horns can purify poisoned water, such is the strength of their healing power.

Unicorns have long been associated with purity, innocence, and divine power. Their single, spiraling horn is often seen as a bridge between the earthly and spiritual realms, symbolizing enlightenment and higher wisdom.

Here are some of the key symbolic meanings of unicorns:

  • Purity and Innocence – The unicorn is often depicted as a creature that can only be approached by those with a pure heart. It represents goodness, truth, and integrity.
  • Magic and Miracles – Unicorns are seen as rare and magical beings capable of extraordinary feats. They symbolize hope, transformation, and the possibility of the impossible.
  • Freedom and Independence – Unlike domesticated horses, unicorns are wild and untamed. They represent the free spirit, reminding you to embrace your individuality and not conform to limitations.
  • Healing and Protection – The unicorn’s horn, known as an ‘alicorn,’ has been thought to have healing properties. In legend, it can purify water and cure disease, symbolizing divine healing and protection.
  • Divine Guidance – Seeing a unicorn, whether in a vision, dream, or meditation, may indicate that you are being guided by higher forces towards a path of enlightenment.

 

Unicorns in the Bible

Unicorns appear in multiple Bible verses. In older translations, such as the King James Bible, unicorns are referenced several times.

For example, Numbers 23:22 states: “God brought them out of Egypt; he hath as it were the strength of a unicorn.” Similarly, Psalm 92:10 says: “My horn shalt thou exalt like the horn of a unicorn.”

Some scholars believe these references may have originally described an ox or a type of wild bull. Others interpret the unicorn in the Bible as a symbol of divine strength and uniqueness.

The Unicorn in European Folklore

In medieval Europe, unicorns were believed to be magical creatures that could only be tamed by a virgin, representing purity and chastity. Many medieval depictions of unicorns show them lying peacefully in the lap of a young woman, symbolizing a connection to divine grace.

Unicorns also appeared in heraldry, symbolizing power, nobility, and divine protection. The Scottish Royal Coat of Arms famously features a unicorn, signifying strength and independence.

Unicorns in Eastern Traditions

In Chinese mythology, the Qilin is a unicorn-like creature associated with good fortune and prosperity. It is believed to appear during times of peace and harmony. Unlike the Western unicorn, the Qilin often has dragon-like features and is seen as a symbol of wisdom and longevity.

In Japanese folklore, the Kirin (similar to the Qilin) is a divine creature that punishes the wicked and rewards the just. It’s considered a sacred being that appears only when a great leader is about to be born or when a time of peace is near.

Unicorns in Indian and Persian Mythology

Some of the earliest depictions of unicorn-like creatures come from the Indus Valley Civilization (c. 2000 BCE), where seals show an animal resembling a unicorn. Scholars debate whether this represents a real animal or a symbolic figure of strength and divinity.

In Persian mythology, unicorn-like creatures are associated with purity and mystical power. Some stories describe a one-horned beast that could purify water, much like the alicorn (unicorn horn) was said to have healing properties in European legends.

Unicorns in African Mythology

In some African traditions, there are tales of mysterious one-horned animals that roam the land. The Abada, a mythical creature from Central African folklore, is a unicorn-like beast with the ability to ward off evil and heal the sick. Unlike the Western unicorn, the Abada has two twisted horns, but it still carries strong spiritual symbolism related to protection and magic.

Our Orgonite Unicorns Are packed with:

Quartz Crystal as a heart of the unicorn,
Copper, Brass, Bronze, Iron, Steel, Aluminium,

Shungite and Black Tourmaline for EMF Protection

It transforms DOR to POR Energy.

Each one can protect 30-40 m2 of space

Additional information

Weight 286 g
Dimensions 8,6 × 4 × 9 cm

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