Phoenix energy activation Powerful Plus +11x(Extra Strong)

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Main Activations:

✔️🔥Rebirth

✔️🔥Changes

✔️🔥Inner strength

✔️🔥Invulnerability

✔️🔥Increase Energy

✔️🔥Hope

✔️🔥Transformation

✔️🔥Elevation of spirit

✔️🔥Purification

✔️🔥Fast Learning

✔️🔥Wisdom

✔️🔥Regeneration 


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Carl Gustav Jung explained to us in his book “Symbols of transformation” that the human being and the Phoenix bird have many things in common. This emblematic fire creature capable of rising majestically from the ashes of its own destruction also symbolizes the power of resilience, this unmatched ability to transform ourselves into stronger, more courageous and enlightened beings.

If there is a myth that has fueled practically all the legendary doctrines, cultures and roots of our countries, it is undoubtedly the myth that makes reference to the Phoenix. Her tears were said to be medicinal, that she had a lot of physical endurance, control over fire and infinite wisdom. She was, in essence, one of the most powerful archetypes for Jung because her fire encompassed both creation and destruction, life and death

At the same time, it is interesting to know that we find ancient references to her mythology both in Arab poetry and in Greco-Roman culture, and even in a large part of the historical legacy of the East. In China, for example, the Phoenix or Feng Huang symbolizes not only the greatest virtue, power or prosperity, but also represents yin and yang, the duality that constitutes everything that exists in the universe.

However, and it is worth remembering that, it was in Ancient Egypt that the first cultural and religious testimonies about this figure appeared, and it was in this place that, in turn, this image that we have today was shaped about. resilience. Every detail, nuance and symbol that delineates this myth offers us, without a doubt, a good exercise to reflect on.

Viktor Frankl, a neuropsychiatrist and founder of logotherapy, survived torture in concentration camps. As he explained in many of his books, a traumatic experience is always negative, but what happens from it depends on each one. It is in our hands to raise ourselves up again, to recover life once more from our ashes in a unique triumph or, on the contrary, to limit ourselves to vegetate, to remain fallen ...

This admirable capacity to renew ourselves, to regain our breath, the will and the strength from our miseries and our broken crystals first goes through a really obscure phase that many will have lived in their own skin: we talk about “death”. When we go through a traumatic moment, we all “die a little”, we all let go of a part of ourselves that will never come back, that will never be the same.

In fact, Carl Gustav Jung establishes our resemblance to the Phoenix because this fantastic creature also dies, it also provides the necessary conditions for dying because he knows that from his own remains a much more powerful version of himself will emerge.



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Phoenix energy activation Powerful Plus +11x(Extra Strong)

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