Amulets

Each individual ethnic group has its own charms, amulets and protective symbols. All of them are endowed with a certain power, are used for magical rites and in everyday life. In this article we will talk about the meaning and power of Slavic amulets and charms.

Kinds

The value of Slavic charms

The amulets of the ancient Slavs came to us in their original form. These were created by our wise ancestors, endowing them with special sacred power with the help of ancient rites. As for the significance of Slavic amulets, among them solar symbols prevail, that is, signs symbolizing the sun. Such are such famous amulets as the Solstice, Kolovrat and Ladinets.

In addition to the solar, the following types of Slavic amulets are found:

  • Swastika - such amulets symbolize infinity and the wish of good and prosperity;
  • Anthropomorphic - symbolizing a person at some period of his life. An example of such a talisman is the Mother of God.

Depending on the type and nature of individual Slavic charms, in everyday life they can be used for the following purposes:

  • For protection from witchcraft libel, curses, corruption and evil eye;
  • For the disclosure of female and male energy;
  • To protect against an enemy on the battlefield and in everyday surroundings;
  • For the healing and prevention of serious illnesses;
  • For the harmonious development of children and their protection from maras, mavoks and other black navi entities;
  • For protection from evil thoughts and foul language.

It should be noted that male and female Slavic talismans are strikingly different in energy terms. At the same time, helping one, a specific talisman can harm members of the opposite sex. Choosing a Slavic talisman for yourself or a loved one, consider this fact.

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Production material

In ancient times, the Slavs made magic items from materials that were the easiest to get. Most of the amulets were created from solid wood or birch bark. Less commonly used for these purposes are ornamental stones or metal. In addition, the Slavic amulet could be sewn on outerwear or underwear. Signs that were supposed to protect their wearer from imminent death were sewn on the chest or on the sleeve of the right hand. Symbols for luck were depicted on the sleeve of the right hand or on the belt.

In today's world, the choice of material is much wider. The only condition for raw materials for the manufacture of Slavic amulets is naturalness. For example, plastic and other synthetic materials cannot be used for the base under the mascot, since they do not have sufficient conductivity for magical energy.

Nowadays, Slavic amulets and charms are created from:

  • Tree. The type of wood is selected depending on the gender of the future owner of the magic item. Female trees are birch, alder, aspen and mountain ash, male trees are oak, ash, poplar and hazel. The image is applied by burning a picture or using the wood carving technique. To fix the picture, you can cover the amulet with transparent varnish - this will not deprive the amulet of magical power. It is also easiest to carve the shape of the amulet from wood;
  • Metal. The most energy-conducting metal is silver, but the charms can be made in silver or brass;
  • A stone. For these purposes, durable semi-precious stones, shockproof and discreet are usually used;
  • Tissues. The amulet can be sewn from pieces of fabric or embroidered on an item of clothing;
  • Skin. Natural and pliable material from which you can make absolutely any Slavic amulet;
  • Natural threads. Amulets are performed in various weaving techniques - macramé, tatting.

Slavic amulets created from natural materials are charged from sources of natural energy. Thanks to the power of the elements, charged amulets will help you protect yourself from any adversity. In addition, a strong amulet can be applied to your own skin in the form of a temporary or permanent tattoo.

Ancient Slavic charms for men

Charms for men

Slavic amulets and charms for men are distinguished by powerful protective energy. Similar talismans:

  • They help to find the right path in life and adhere to this path;
  • They make a man braver, help him fight fears and complexes;
  • Protect from injuries and injuries in battle and at competitions;
  • They help not to despair and find a way out in a difficult life situation.

Slavic male amulets created by a close woman — mother, wife, sister or daughter — are especially powerful. In ancient times, women made protective amulets from locks of their own hair. Thus, the female energy sector formed a protective barrier for the negative, the victim of which could be her beloved man.

Currently, the following Slavic charms and amulets for men are especially revered:

Seal of Veles - a magical item created in honor of one of the supreme deities of the Slavic Pantheon. The amulet looks like a paw print of a wolf or a bear. It is important that if a man put on this Slavic amulet once in his life, he already has no right to part with it - otherwise you can incur the wrath of a formidable deity. The Veles seal will help its owner achieve his goals, climb the top of the career ladder and become rich and successful, protect him from damage and the evil eye. Recommended for representatives of professions associated with constant risk - firefighter, police officer, forester, rescuers and so on. Seal of Veles
Thunderbolt - an amulet that strengthens male traits of character (valor, courage, courage and courage). Helps to gain self-confidence, makes a person more resilient and stronger in physical terms. In ancient times, the Thunder could only be worn by the military. Nowadays, this powerful Slavic amulet can be worn by anyone. Thunderbolt
Vseslavets - a fiery talisman that intensely protects a person from negative magical effects. It also protects against natural disasters, family quarrels and other troubles. In the old days it was used to resolve conflicts between representatives of the warring clans. Vseslavets
Duhobor - Ideal for a man whose main priorities are spiritual growth. In addition to self-improvement, Duhobor gives peace of mind, helps in the fight against serious illnesses and internal fears. Duhobor
Thunderstorm - Another Slavic amulet that enhances a man’s best qualities. In addition, this amulet grants wisdom and understanding of the elements. Anyone can wear it, but the Thunderstorm is most suitable for sailors, firefighters and the military. Thunderstorm
Svarga - It is forbidden to wear this Slavic amulet for men under the age of 32. Previously, it could be picked up only in one case - if a person had completed military service in hot spots. This talisman helps to reconcile with the past and change life for the better. Svarga
Ratiboretz - transfers to man the wisdom and power of the departed ancestors. In addition, the man receives the protection of all four elements and enlisted the support of his ancestors in all his endeavors. Ratiboretz
Znich - Slavic amulet suitable for creative people.It helps to reveal and increase the natural abilities of its owner, protects against black envy and ill-wishers. Znich also helps in his personal life - with his help, you can return lost love. Znich
Carol - One of the most popular male Slavic charms. It protects both during a serious conflict and in peacetime. Carol
The Ax of Perun - a protective amulet in honor of the god Perun. Intends for defenders of the Motherland, helps not to lose heart in battle and to remain unharmed physically. It also averts beloved ones from betrayal and helps to preserve the family. The Ax of Perun

Men can wear Slavic amulets and charms in the form of a suspension, on bracelets or as embroidery on clothing, military ammunition or a travel bag. By tradition, suspensions are made of metal - copper or silver, but other options are possible. For Duhobor or the Veles Seal, for example, dense and strong oak wood is suitable, and Zgich and Ratiborets can be cut from a young hazel. In any case, a Slavic amulet created with love will protect a person from troubles and witchcraft interference.

Charms of ancient Slavs for women

Slavic charms for women

Unlike men's magic items, Slavic charms for women are beautiful and pretentious. The main functions of these charms are:

  • Attraction to the house of happiness and prosperity;
  • Protection of a woman from diseases;
  • Help in childbirth and raising a child.

Female Slavic amulets are as follows:

Yarovik-Ognevik - bilateral amulet. Yarovik allows a woman to find her way in life, helps in all endeavors, and Ognevik helps facilitate the process of childbirth. The amulet also protects the owner and her offspring from a family curse and severe damage. Yarovik-fireman
Lunnica - One of the most popular Slavic charms among modern women. It attracts happiness and love, promotes successful marriage, trouble-free pregnancy and easy birth. Turns away witchcraft libel. Lunnica
Makosh - a powerful amulet created in honor of the goddess Makosh. Intended for mature married women, who are patronized by this goddess. Makosh helps preserve the strength of family ties and enlighten the husband, protects its owner from female diseases. Makosh
Lada Star - an amulet in honor of the homonymous Slavic goddess of love, Lada. Helps a woman for many years to maintain the beauty and charm of youth, makes her irresistible in the eyes of men. Lada Star
Rozhanitsa - Slavic amulet designed for women who dream about children. The amulet allows you to quickly become pregnant, and at the same time, its strength does not weaken during bearing and after the birth of the child. Woman in labor helps to cope with pain during pregnancy, as well as with manifestations of post-natal depression and weakened immunity. Protects the newborn from the evil eye, spoilage and evil libel. Rozhanitsa
Fireman - Slavic amulet for mothers. Brings good luck and happiness to mature women. However, the young girl Ognevitsa can destroy energy. Fireman
Ladinets - Another magical symbol of the goddess Lada. Another name for this amulet is the Cross of the Lada of the Virgin. Protects a woman from diseases of the reproductive system, protects from black witchcraft libel. Ladinets

Female Slavic amulets are most often worn in the form of jewelry or sleeve or breast jewelry.

Amulets for children

Slavic amulets for children

In ancient times, amulets for their children were made by mothers themselves. Protective amulets were located at the head of the child or hung over his cradle. Nowadays, you can make a magic item yourself or purchase it in a specialized store.

Slavic charms for children can be as follows:

Rodovik - a magical symbol of the god Rod, protecting all life. A rodovik is placed under the baby's bed or hangs over it. Even when the child grows up, the amulet keeps within the house. Both he and the whole family receive protection from negative entities from Navi due to the energy of the amulet. Rodovik
Diaper - A strong Slavic amulet for newborns, which mom must do with her own hands. It is a small motanka doll made without using a needle and scissors. The diaper body is made of white fabric, which is folded into a tourniquet. The head of the motanka is indicated by a triangular scarf, then the pupa is swaddled into a small section of natural fabric and tied with a woolen thread (preferably red). You don’t need to draw the face of the Pelenashka. The amulet is placed in the cradle of the baby. It will protect the baby from the evil eye and spoilage. Diaper

Children's energy field is much more vulnerable than an adult. Therefore, you need to select or create your own Slavic charms for kids very carefully.

Charms for home

Charms for home

In principle, to protect the home from dark forces and the omnipresent evil, all Slavic amulets except exclusively male or female can be suitable. Home amulets contribute to:

  • Preservation of the home and harmony in the family;
  • Protect your home from thieves;
  • The reassurance or expulsion of spirits in the house;
  • Strengthening the well-being and health of households.

Most often, to protect the house from dark forces, they use:

Alatyr - universal Slavic amulet for protection against dark forces. His image is hung above the front door, or he is worn as a decoration. This magic sign helps protect against thieves and bandits, protects against fires and loss of property, attracts luck. Alatyr
Molvinets - the amulet, which God Rod gave to people as a gift. This is one of the most powerful magic symbols in Slavic esotericism. Brings harmony, happiness and joy of life to the house. Strengthens family ties, helps spouses to remain faithful to each other. Molvinets is worn in the form of jewelry, stripes or tattoos. Molvinets

Home Slavic amulets are universal. Both men and women can wear them as jewelry, tattoos or stripes.

Universal amulets

Universal amulets

In addition to home charms, universal Slavic amulets include:

Wedding - a charm for the newlyweds. He is able to protect the young couple from future disagreements, but under one condition - if they wear it correctly. Only one of the spouses should not wear a wedding, it is the duty of both husband and wife. At the same time, an obligatory attribute that allows this element to be used is an embroidered sheet, which guests put young on their bed on the day of the wedding. As soon as the young are born the first-born, they take off the Wedding and wrap them in embroidery, after which the amulets and sheets must be hidden. The amulet does not lose power, now it will protect the whole family, including the child. Wedding
Charm of Veles - Many confuse this magic symbol with the Seal of Veles, but these are completely different amulets. This is a universal Slavic amulet, similar in shape to the inverted letter “A”. According to Slavic beliefs, it was Veles Charm that indicates the path to secret knowledge. Thanks to this magical symbol, you can reveal hidden talents and perform sacred ordinances. Charm of Veles
Grass Grass - female Slavic symbol with the opposite masculine meaning - Fern Flower. It attracts luck, success in all endeavors, protecting from the evil eye, damage and the ubiquitous black envy. Grass Grass
Star of Russia - In the old days, the right to wear this amulet was exclusively for men. However, in the modern world, where women work along with men, the fair sex, this Slavic amulet can also be useful. The Star of Russia helps to cope with all the difficulties in business, helps to reach career heights and become a fair leader. Especially recommended for men and women in leadership positions. Star of Russia
Svarozhich - an amulet of the omnipotent god Svarog, one of the most important gods of the Slavic Pantheon. It helps to grow spiritually, find the meaning of life and find your true destiny.It should be noted that Svarozhich should never be worn by those who cultivate evil intentions and thoughts in the soul. Svarog is a fair deity, he always helps those who suffer, but does not tolerate cruelty and vengeance. An evil person who tried on the Slavic amulet Svarozhich will soon be punished. Svarozhich
Kolovrat - the most famous solar magic symbol of the ancient Slavs. This amulet symbolizes the movement of the Sun around its axis. It protects from troubles, helps its owner protect himself and family from damage. Kolovrat

Universal Slavic amulets can be worn by both men and women. The age of the owner of the amulet does not matter.

How to choose and wear a Slavic amulet?

How to choose a Slavic amulet

As already mentioned above, pagan charms of the ancient Slavs differ in meaning and power of impact on humans. Therefore, when choosing a magic symbol, do not rush. To choose the right Slavic amulet for yourself or your loved ones pay attention to the following nuances:

  • The purpose of this amulet is whether it is intended for a woman or a man, or its functions are universal, whether it can be worn by absolutely all people, or not, etc.
  • The material from which the magic item is made. Any matter has its own energy, so choose products from a material whose energy field does not oppose yours. For example, if you are a woman, do not buy talismans from male trees (oak, ash, walnut);
  • The correctness of the picture. It is very important that all lines and shapes are followed with accuracy;
  • The interpretation of the image is what it means, to which Slavic deity it is dedicated, and what needs to be done to wear the amulet without angering the ancient god.

The right action plan will help you choose the right Slavic amulet for yourself:

  • Decide in advance with the amulet that suits you, having studied all the available information about it;
  • When buying, hold the magic symbol you like in your hands. If you feel uncomfortable, give preference to another amulet. If you feel that this is definitely your thing - get it boldly;
  • If you decide to get yourself a tattoo in the form of a Slavic symbol, first hold your hand over the images of several amulets that may suit you. Give preference to the image from which the most positive energy comes out.

It is recommended to wear Slavic amulets in the form of jewelry so that they come in contact with exposed skin. You can shoot most of them, but the less often - the better. In any case, in the most difficult and dubious situations in life, your amulet should always be with you. The magic symbols used to decorate the house should not be destroyed, broken, or thrown away. However, if the amulet fell and was damaged on its own, there is no need to be scared. This means that he coped with his task and helped you, taking a wave of extraneous negativity on himself.

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