With seventy-percent of the earth’s surface covered by water, it’s no wonder the ocean is nature’s most spectacular force.
Colloquially known as Paddy’s Milestone, Ailsa Craig—a beautiful island just off the west coast of Scotland—is where the stones in our pendants were collected. The stones were smoothed by the tumbling waves of the sea, and are now worn by my husband, son, and self.
Symbolism
- Simplicity
- Inner peace
- Strength to weather a storm
Reminder
- Be calm and patient
- Be yourself—down-to-earth, non-superficial
- Flow—move forward with the natural current of life, don’t fight against the tides
In Scotland, it’s traditional to carry a stone from the bottom of a hill to place on a cairn at its top. In such a fashion, cairns grow ever larger. An old Scottish Gaelic blessing is Cuiridh mi clach air do chàrn — “I’ll put a stone on your cairn.”
Do you have a favorite tradition?
“Whatever you are not changing, you are choosing.” — Laurie Buchanan
The Book — Discovering the Seven Selves
The Experience — Life Harmony
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This post was previously published on Tuesdays with Laurie and is republished here with permission from the author.
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Photo credit: Laurie Buchanan