I do think jewelry (and other meaningful items) have vessel qualities, with a potentially powerful impact on the inner aspects of it. Following the alchemical thread, something tangible/physical can have a psychological effect. It acts as an external anchor or resource, which can subsequently relax us in states of stress or overwhelm. I …
I do think jewelry (and other meaningful items) have vessel qualities, with a potentially powerful impact on the inner aspects of it. Following the alchemical thread, something tangible/physical can have a psychological effect. It acts as an external anchor or resource, which can subsequently relax us in states of stress or overwhelm. I would give it a shot if you feel called to a specific item. Another option is to look around for a resource during times of high activation, you may be instinctively drawn to something in your environment.
I do think jewelry (and other meaningful items) have vessel qualities, with a potentially powerful impact on the inner aspects of it. Following the alchemical thread, something tangible/physical can have a psychological effect. It acts as an external anchor or resource, which can subsequently relax us in states of stress or overwhelm. I would give it a shot if you feel called to a specific item. Another option is to look around for a resource during times of high activation, you may be instinctively drawn to something in your environment.
That's an interesting connection that brings up some questions for further contemplation:
- Who might the ferryman be (an internal figure, an external figure, etc)?
- What is the significance of the boat as vessel? It has movement and fluidity, unlike a typical vessel seen in a lab.
- What might the connection to water be?