For the lucid minds who hold fast to their judgment amidst the flood of information. When voices clamor and confusion arises, what you yearn for is not more noise, but the inner clarity that cuts through it. This piece is the ballast for your spirit, helping you stay steady in the tides of thought, like a mountain and sea—holding vast, silent vistas and an unshakeable presence.
Material Story
Zen Tea Bead | The Purifying Spring
This is the first “pure spring” before a journey of thought begins. Infused with the essence of tea, its clear, mellow, and sweet fragrance is a ritual start—cleansing restlessness, gathering focus, and returning to the present moment—creating a tranquil inner space for deep contemplation.
Dream Spirit Bead | The Lake of Insight
Its warm, hazy luster is like the still surface of a lake reflecting your state of mind. It bridges clear consciousness and the profound subconscious, helping you capture flashes of intuition and deeper inner truths that arise alongside rational thought, enabling more complete self-awareness.
Irregular Amazonite / Fluorite | The Breath of Clear Skies
Their lively, clear texture and colors are like the crisp air breathed in when reaching a high vantage point. They symbolize the expansive vista, fluidity, and creativity of thought—like a vast, clear sky—achieved after settling and looking inward, freeing the mind from rigidity and limitations.
How To Wear It / Set Your Intent
When you need to think deeply or feel overwhelmed by others‘ opinions:
1.Center Yourself: Hold the bracelet in your palm.
2.Gaze quietly at the natural patterns of the Picture Stone. Engage in a one-minute “Mindful Ascent” meditation: imagine yourself climbing to a mountain peak, overlooking the whole picture from a place of silence; visualize your thoughts as a deep pool reflecting a clear answer.
3.Silently or softly affirm the mantra: “shan li hai han wo xin zi ming.” Then, wear the bracelet on your wrist.
The Inspiration
A tangible expression of the Eastern philosophy: “The benevolent find joy in mountains, the wise find joy in waters.” The transition in structure from “black – colorful – white” mirrors the spiritual progression in Nuo rituals from “chaos,” through “ritual,” to “clarity.”