The Sri Yantra Symbol is also called Sri Chakra. This great mandala is often seen in both Hindu and Tibetan iconography. It is an ancient diagram going back thousands of years in the Vedic Tradition and is known as the most powerful and beautiful of all yantras. A yantra is a visual portal enabling the spiritual practitioner to engage in a profoundly cosmic and vastly spiritual state of being. The Vedic tradition holds this grand symbol as the source of all energy, light, and creativity. The infinite power of the goddess, her very force, form, and body of the goddess herself…is the “Queen of all that exists.”
For the yogi and spiritual seeker, the Sri Yantra can be used in one’s spiritual program. Many steps ascending and descending to the central point or bindu, ultimately unifies the practitioner with his or her source, enlightening and transmuting them. The Sri Yantra is known to appear to the inner vision of realized masters in the deep state of contemplation called Samadi. The Sri Yantra takes one to the place of origin in unity where we merge with supreme being-consciousness-bliss. As you meditate on the bindu point and through the whole constructed space around it you will pass through matter into energy and merge with the divine infinite and eternal SatChitAnanda.
Pendant is painted on to black tourmaline which can be used to both repel and protect against negativity from another. It has also been used as an energy deflector, being an excellent stone for those looking for help fighting off exposure to excessive amounts of EMF and radiation. It supports an increase in one's physical vitality, emotional stability, and intellectual acuity, and can maintain ones “spirits” even in conditions which appear to emit the messages of gloom and doom.