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Fluidity, Turtle Medicine Rattle
Fluidity, Turtle Medicine Rattle
Rattle Hide: Turtle Shell
About Rattles
Rattles are a common theme among many spiritual practices on all continents. Although the types of rattles may differ, their purpose remains the same. In a ceremony, the Shamanic
When working with the rattle, the sound and rhythm of the rattle can help shift consciousness from an ordinary state into a shamanic state. Shamans also work with rattles to break up and help remove stagnant and negative energies from someone. There are various ways in which shamans work with rattles, and many develop ways that are specific to their healing practices.
Once you receive your rattle, I recommend you journey with it to discover how it wants to work with you!
Crystals
- 4ocean beads (inside rattle): Made of recycled ocean plastic. The beads in this rattle removed 5 lbs. of ocean trash. Verified by GreenCircle Certified.
- Abalone Shell: It promotes creativity, imagination, and intuition. It is a powerful ally for those seeking new levels of spiritual awareness.
- Aquamarine (inside rattle): This powerful crystal helps empaths better control their gifts. It is also strongly connected to the throat chakra and water energies.
- Aura Quartz: Enhances connection with the higher self and opens the crown chakra. This is a high-vibe Crystal for work in the higher planes.
- Mother of Pearl: Made from the shells of Mollusks, pearl oysters, and sometimes abalone shells, they are deeply connected with lunar energies and teach us self-love and self-care.
- Rainbow Fluorite (inside rattle): This stone is fantastic for energy balancing as it connects to all chakras. It is also a stone of purification and cleansing and is excellent for those looking to release negativity and old patterns.
- Seashells (inside rattle): Seashells are considered the bones of the sea and are excellent for inner work and protection.
Plant Medicine
Alder (handle): Alder trees are members of the birch family and grow near streams. The symbolism of the Alder Tree is rich, from its connection to water and the cyclical nature of life to its role as a protector and guide. It teaches the importance of embracing change and transitions, urging souls to navigate the currents of life with courage and trust in the natural flow of the universe. A symbol of resilience, capable of withstanding the challenges of existence while maintaining a profound connection to the spiritual realms.
Bladderwrack: An herb with a strong connection with ocean and wind magick.
Eucalyptus: An herb of healing, purification, and consecration.
All rattles are consecrated with and contain Tobacco and Cornmeal for blessings from the Sacred Masculine and Feminine. They were also blessed with and contain White Sage for purification and protection.
All rattles are consecrated with and contain Tobacco and Cornmeal for blessings from the Sacred Masculine and Feminine. Rattles are also blessed with and contain White Sage for purification and protection.
Animal Medicine
Turtle Shell: The Turtle symbolizes longevity, protection, and wisdom. Its slow movement represents patience and perseverance, while its ability to retreat into its shell symbolizes protection and self-care. Turtle is also associated with water, representing emotions, intuition, and the subconscious mind. The turtle spirit animal is a powerful guide for those seeking stability and grounding. Call on Turtle for the ability to stay calm and resilient in the face of adversity.
Otter Fur: Otters awaken our curiosity and playfulness. They are intricately connected with the water element and symbolize joy and family. They are fierce protectors of their families and have a strong connection with the Sacred Feminine and the qualities of nurturing, love, creation, and the young. Otters are excellent allies for working through difficult childhood or family issues, lifting spirits, and finding the joy in life.
All the rattles made by White Thunder Bear are sourced from cruelty-free animal parts. Feathers and wings are created from birds that either shed them naturally, died of natural causes, or were consumed for food, where using all of the parts of each animal is an honoring of the animal. Furs and leather are sourced from the same supplier that sources parts for first families.