You Are Beautiful…

“You are beautiful in every way… The world can’t bring you down..” – (Beautiful) sung by Christina Aguilera 
I love these words…
You are beautiful in the eyes of Source. You came here to be who you are…just the way you are…the way you look..the way you be..the things you Love… You didn’t come here to be a clone of anyone else. You came here as an extension of Source to experience this world from your vantage point, a different vantage point from everyone else…to not be bored. How boring would life be of we were all the same? 
Decide to Love yourself in every moment. That doesn’t mean you can’t choose something different in the next moment. But you can Love YOU in this moment, and this moment as you move along your personal path to something you might consider greater or better. But you area still perfect right now in this moment from where you’ve been and where your going.

I love yooooh πŸŒΈπŸ¦‹πŸ’•
You are beautiful and magnificent right this very second πŸ₯°

Namaste πŸ•‰οΈ Yvette

What are Mala Beads or Prayer Beads?

Prayer Beads or Malas are a tool used to count the number of times a mantra is recited, breaths while meditating, counting prostrations, or the repetition of Buddha’s name or during prayer. Mālā is a Sanskrit word meaning “garland”. Some people also use the term “mantra beads”, “Buddha beads” “prayer beads”, “meditation beads” and so forth.

In traditional terms, a Mala is a strand of 108, 54, 27 or 21 beads and is usually hand knotted with wood, stone or natural seed beads such as Ruraksha seeds. Mala beads are commonly known to be used in spiritual practice of Japa Meditation. 

Traditionally a mala is made up of many parts including: Beads or stones, marker beads, counting beads, knotting cord/knots between beads, Guru bead, tassel and spacer beads. A mala necklace or bracelet can be made of one single type of bead or stone, or a variety of beads and stones. 

More recently Mala Beads have become popular and used in a variety of ways and spiritual communities, chakra balance, yoga practice, and meditation & prayer by people of many faiths. 

Many people wear Malas for reasons other than spiritual practice + meditation or yoga. 

Some people wear their Mala simply for the beauty, the energy they resonate, for intentions and manifesting desires as they walk their sacred path or spiritual journey.

However you choose to wear or use your Mala is always perfect in every way.