Rose Quartz Buddha – Maitreya
$36.00
Let the properties of rose quartz buddha clear out anger, jealousy, and resentment of others to bring in self-love. The Chinese Buddha is called Laughing Buddha and is considered by some to be Lord Maitreya.
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Here are lovely Rose Quartz Crystal Buddhas. They are a definite pink, but as the crystal has great clarity so the colour is very soft.
A carving like this reminds you that buddha was a real person. He was said to be Maitreya. He overcame the negative human stories to become a great teacher of finding happiness and belief in self. The Chinese love giving him a big belly to represent prosperity (not just money).
- Do you like my puppy’s nose inspecting the carvings?!
Benefits of Rose Quartz Crystal
This stone soothes emotional wounds. It brings about a balanced energetic state of acceptance, healing, and can lead to blissful states.
I love the Chinese-style Buddhas and these help you see why. Look at that wonderful smile. He is so happy to meet you and is absolutely not interested in judging you!
Can you feel which of these rose quartz buddhas is for you?
Weight | 35 g |
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Dimensions | 43 × 21 × 35 mm |
Colour | Blue / Indigo, Pink / Crimson |
Country Crystal Grew | Brazil, Madagascar |
Country of Shaping | |
Size | Medium |
Healing Properties
Benefits of Sodalite
Intuition, Focuses Energy, Guidance
Shamarah's Insights
I worked with sodalite in a big way as I broke through co-depence issues within my family. Co-dependance is where you do not think you are good enough unless someone else tells you are. You doubt your own wisdom and go with what others tell you to think and say. It goes hand in hand with not feeling comfortable to speak your emotional truth to others. As it calms, releases core fears/phobias/guilt/control mechanisms then inner wisdom, self-esteem & self-acceptance come forward to break co-dependence patterns. It also aids going into “Wise woman” life stage - empty nest, loss of fertility.
Sodalite is hugely important to help you speak you emotional truth, something that often is abandoned in the family dynamics of co-dependence. Past Buddhist teacher said this pattern was a big problem for Western people (he really meant those of European descent). Until you honestly allow yourself to feel, to acknowledge your feelings and then speak them to others as may need to happen e.g. "what I am hearing is making me angry so I am going off for an hour to cool down", then you are cutting yourself off from your intuition and honest, loving connections with people.