Dream Catchers
Dream catchers are sacred symbols of spirituality for Ojibwe tribe members. Legend holds that Iktomi, an ancestor spirit who appeared in vision to a Lakota leader, instructed him to construct these web-like structures as protection from bad dreams for children sleeping under Lakota rule. Bright forces of nature would pass through these webs while dark energies would become trapped inside until burnt off by sunlight. Dream catchers should be placed near beds so as to maintain positive energy while dispel negative ones.
Home decor featuring spiritual items can aid physical, emotional and spiritual wellbeing. You can find quality items at local Orange County metaphysical shops like House of Intuition.
Crystals
Crystals have long been used by spiritual seekers as accessories and healing aids, making them popular with spiritual seekers alike. Many of the top crystal shops provide holistic experiences beyond transactional online shopping – workshops, events and community connections are essential components of healing with crystals as they foster connection among like-minded individuals and offer essential opportunities to deepen one’s practice of crystal therapy.
Shoppers can find everything from raw crystals to sculpted palm stones at these sites. Some retailers take great care in using only ethically harvested or mined stones; additionally, some provide educational material about each stone’s properties and uses.
Nharo, located in Botswana, sources their crystals from all across Africa following eight guidelines of sourcing. Their research is published openly while they maintain a “do not buy” list for problematic regions. They donate to local communities and offer carbon offset shipping on all orders – in addition to offering healing crystals like Hematite and Sage for cleansing rituals.