When Sanctuary in Stillness Japa Mala was coming together, the energy felt soft but structured — not fragile, but composed.
Green Angelite brings a gentle, heart-centered calm. Its tone feels like reassurance — a reminder that you are supported, even when you cannot see the whole path. There is a subtle spiritual current in it, like quiet guidance rather than loud revelation.
Howlite, woven throughout and as the guru bead, deepens the theme of inner peace. It slows racing thoughts, softens reactivity, and creates space between emotion and response. As the anchor of the strand, it reinforces patience and conscious awareness.
Snowflake Obsidian adds grounding and emotional truth. Its contrasting patterns feel symbolic — light within shadow. It helps surface hidden patterns gently, without overwhelm, allowing clarity to arise through reflection.
The silver gray tassel completes the mala with understated elegance. Gray carries neutrality and balance — not black, not white — but the calm space between extremes. It visually and energetically reinforces the theme of centered composure.
This mala would especially benefit someone who:
- Feels emotionally overstimulated or reactive
- Is navigating grief or emotional processing
- Wants to respond thoughtfully rather than impulsively
- Is deepening meditation or contemplative practice
- Seeks grounded spiritual reassurance
Its energy feels like standing in falling snow — quiet, steady, and deeply centered. It does not rush transformation. It creates the stillness where truth can gently surface.
It is not dramatic peace. It is sanctuary.
Japa Mala Prayer Beads are a sacred tool used traditionally to help create a more centered mediation by focusing on a mantra or intention as you work your way through the 108 beads. Each knot is set with true intention aloowing you to work with your Mala and integrate it into your everyday spiritual practice.
Taken from Sanskrit, japa means repetitive prayer and mala means garland. These generally have 108 beads that are used to count the repetitions of prayers, chants, or mantras, as each bead is turned clockwise per prayer. A Buddhist, Hindu, Sikh, and Jain tradition. Each mala represents hours of carefully choosing the combination of crystals, then tying knots between each bead.
A common mantra is Om Mani Padme Hum, expressing universal compassion.
This 6mm bead size, nylon threaded Japa Mala includes:
Green Angelite, Howlite, Snowflake Obsidian with a Howlite Guru Bead
