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Dzi beads have been regarded as sacred objects in Tibet since ancient times, embodying people's piety and reverence. Tibetans often offer dzi beads as sacrifices, respectfully placing them before Buddhas and Bodhisattvas to pray for auspiciousness, protection, and blessings. They are considered important objects connecting practitioners with the blessings of their respective deities.
The "Hurting Officer" (伤官) is an important energy in Tantric astrology and the Ten Gods system, symbolizing "wisdom expression, creativity, and breakthroughs." When the Hurting Officer energy is in a favorable position, it helps the wearer skillfully express wisdom and creativity; if unbalanced, it can easily lead to inappropriate speech or difficulty in overcoming difficulties.
Manjushri (文殊) is blessed by the deity, symbolizing wisdom and creativity. The cinnabar material carries the power of calming protection, while the dzi bead's patterns reveal the pure energy accumulated over time, making the overall bead more stable, providing both protection and awakening. The auspicious symbol signifies wisdom and expression, reminding the wearer that good fortune and helpful people will accompany them, allowing for the smooth expression of their talents.
The effects of wearing or enshrining the "Manjushri Cinnabar Water Lotus Old Dzi Bead | Hurting Officer":
Enhancing wisdom and creative expression
Attracting guidance and assistance from benefactors
Strengthening inner flexibility and thinking ability
Resolving expression barriers and communication difficulties
Helping break through bottlenecks in career and spiritual practice