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A Wild Dove Feature!

I'm honored to share about stone medicine and my jewelry on A Wild Dove! Check out the article below..

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FEBRUARY 20, 2018

ROMANCING THE STONE

FOR YOUR SPIRIT

Written & Photographed by A Wild Dove 

 

Who knew stones could be so powerful? Savannah King did. “Stones ask us to slow down and remember that we are one with the earth,” she says. As founder of Third Eye, a collection of handcrafted jewelry made with love and intention, Savannah focuses on ancient and classical goldsmithing techniques that channel energy and symbolism through talismans and one-of-a-kind designs. She also works in Stone Medicine, the Daoist philosophy that everything from earth has a living vibration for wisdom and healing, and that minerals possess opportunity for great intuition. Not only are we huge fans of Savannah’s jewelry, but the meaning behind it makes it all the more beautiful. We had to know more, so we sat down with Savannah to chat stones, jewelry and how they can transform our busy lives.

 

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We are obsessed with your jewelry. Can you tell us, what was your path in discovering Stone Medicine and the "trigger moment" in realizing your calling?

I have always been drawn to stones but it was only a few years ago that I started "hearing" them. They communicate with us on the vibrational level, an exchange of consciousness through dreams, sensations in the body, and even words when we pause to sit with them. It took me a while to makes sense of it but when I truly opened myself to to this medicine my life changed. I felt a deeper connection to the earth, my body, and my ability to serve and heal.

 

We love that. So how does your jewelry work and your Stone Medicine practice serve each other and overlap?

One of the best ways to be supported by stones is by wearing them. I make custom talismans and jewelry that honors the healing properties of the stones used. I work from scratch, employing ancient goldsmithing techniques to make every piece by hand from its raw material to completion. This allows my work to be filled with energy and intention at every step in the process. 

Can you speak to the science behind Stone Medicine? How is it physical beneficial? Emotional?

On the quantum level we are all just particles and waves, a.k.a. vibrations. Stones direct energy in the body aiding both our physical and emotional health. Their finite crystal structures are highly organized and store a tremendous amount of information so they help us to sift through what might feel chaotic in our lives.

 

Wow, ok, so how can we teach our kids about Stone Medicine and how do you think it can benefit them? 

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Kids are natural healers because their intuition is so pure and strong. It's fun to go rock hunting with kids, If you have the opportunity to go out and collect stones, it's a fun way to connect with nature. Talking about how minerals form in the earth over millions of years, how they live in the soil and feed our plants which then in turn then feed us, is a great way to explore some geology and open them to the natural magic of the planet. My 5 year old god daughter loves to give treatments by having me lay down and she places stones on my body.

How can mamas benefit from Stone Medicine? Specifically those balancing demands of children, work and more?

We can all use a little help in balancing the demands of family, work, and the fast-paced lives we lead. For mamas I always recommend my Grounding Necklace. It's a black beach rock with an open back setting so the stone can rest against the skin providing a sense of calm and grounding. Stones are so supportive in your environment too and don't require much upkeep, which is great for busy mamas. I live on a bustling street in New York so I keep protective stones like Black Tourmaline or Obsidian in the window to help cleanse the energy coming in. I love Citrine in the work space to promote joy and success.

 

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Can you speak to your work with clients, is it a journey or do they come to you with something specific?

Some of my clients will come to me with a specific intention, from manifesting a partner to support in setting boundaries, or even just a feeling, a color that is joyful to them, a wish to wear something with meaning or gift a loved one with something personal. I'll ask a few questions and meditate on the piece, then select a stone and setting to best serve them. I also ask for any music or mantras they'd like the piece charged with as I find it helpful to listen to music that resonates with them when I'm setting the stone.

 

Love that! So what is your "therapy?"

Sitting in circle with other women. Whether that is a tea ceremony, new moon circle, or my book club, it's what keeps me feeling supported and connected to myself and others.

 

 

Lastly, what makes you fly?

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Laughter, spending time with my nearest and dearest in nature and remembering to be light enough to fly.

 

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Mind Body Green

Honored to be mentioned by Paula Mallis on Mind Body Green today!

Wellness Leaders Reveal Their No. 1 Spiritual Practice

5. Connect to your jewelry.

Carnelian is a stone I wear in a ring, custom designed for me by goldsmith Savannah King. This stone supports setting intentions, allowing them to manifest through the courage to take action. I especially love wearing it as I facilitate New Moon Circles. 
Paula Mallis, doula and founder of WMN Space

Rip + Tan Feature

Moon Cycles with Danielle Beinstein: New Moon in Aries

Savannah King

 

APRIL 7, 2016 filed under: MIND & BODYWELLNESS tagged with: danielle beinsteinnew moon

 It’s amazing what we can learn from each new moon cycle if we open ourselves to its lessons. This time, sharing her knowledge on the matter is astrologer, meditation guide and spiritual advisor Danielle Beinstein. I met Danielle—who also cofounded New Moon Circle—through a friend and as I’ve come to know her I’ve realized how passionate she is about her work. 

Danielle leads women’s circles and regularly shares her understanding of both new moons and full moons on her Instagram. She’s done my chart and also my kids’, and they were incredibly informative, especially when paired with her thoughtful explanations. I was thrilled she was willing to share her wisdom on New Moons with Rip & Tan. Here, Danielle guides us through the New Moon in Aries, which calls us to discover ourselves and take steps forward. I hope you find it inspiring! XXJKE 

 

Danielle Beinstein: New Moons occur once every 28 days, when the sun and moon meet at the exact same degree. Whereas Full Moons are about illumination and release, New Moons offer us profound opportunities to set intentions and begin anew. They call us forward. This New Moon in Aries is no different, beckoning us to venture into the unknown. Aries is the go-getter, the self-starter, inspiring others with its enterprising, no-holds-barred manner. Aries is where we leap into the unknown and discover ourselves in the process. It’s brave and bold, concerned only with what will advance its cause. 

This New Moon conjunct liberator Uranus, trine belief-restructuring Saturn Retrograde in Sagittarius and square profoundly transformative Pluto in Capricorn, is the burst forward we’ve been anticipating these past couple of months. We may experience the unexpected as we are moved to experiment outside of our comfort zone. We may feel called to ask ourselves where in our lives we are ready to make a radical change. Where can we birth ourselves anew? What actions are we willing to commit to, right here and right now, to liberate ourselves from the muck that has been holding us back? And where are we willing to embrace beginner’s mind, knowing that the wisest among us are always those willing to play the fool? 

Truth is, we don’t need to know our exact destination in order to begin a new journey. It may sound strange, but it’s not the destination that matters, it’s how we show up for each step. Trust is essential. We will collect all the things we need along the way. It’s the stepping that matters, that progresses us in a new direction, even if that step is committing to a new belief system. It’s our ideas about the world, after all, that shape our lens, our experience of it. 

When I took the leap from media to spiritual counseling and writing, I had no idea how it would pan out. I only knew I needed to listen to my heart and communicate my truth. The more I leaned into that awareness, the clearer things became. Opportunities appeared on my path seemingly out of the blue. Doors opened up. Conversely, when I tried to orchestrate a certain outcome, it backfired. This New Moon is a great reminder to have faith in our own inspired action, to jump in, no matter where it leads. How else are we to discover ourselves? 

 

For more on Danielle’s work, visit daniellebeinstein.com

Art by Savannah King, shopthirdeye.com

 

Being Electric

 ThisIsStory wrote a great post about the latest Neon Dream..

Being Electric: Artist Savannah King Shows Us How to Light Up the Room

So you want to be electric?

Meet Savannah King, the Brooklyn artist behind the ethereal yet decidedly electrically charged dream catcher currently on display at Well Being. As part of Third Eye, Savannah makes each of her dream catchers to order, thoughtfully juxtaposing natural materials like feathers and crystals with industrial elements like neon and plexi. We can’t promise it will ward off evil spirits, but it’s definitely bringing the cool vibes and good energy to our space.