Introducing pendants for meditation!

The brahmavihara pendant includes the four faces of love: Metta (loving kindness), Karuna (compassion), Mudita (sympathetic joy) and Upekkha (equanimity). Keep the pendant in your home or car, and spin each day to reveal the focus of your attention for the day. By focusing on yourself, loving, neutral, difficult, and all beings, you will open your heart to the various ways to relate to those in your life.

The parami pendant includes:

Dana (Generosity), Sila (Ethical Conduct), Nekkhamma (Renunciation), Panna (Wisdom), Viriya (Energy), Khanti (Patience), Sacca (Truthfulness), Adhitthana (Resolve), Metta (LovingKindness), and Upekkha (Equanimity)

The parami boat talisman is based on a boat metaphor created by Booker, Noliwe Alexander, Gullu Singh and Jonathan Relucio.

The Boat: Dana, Sila, and Nekkhamma, The Oars: Sacca and Adhitthana, The Current: Viriya, The Buoyancy: Panna and Khanti, The Protection: Metta, and The Other Shore: Equanimity