Wedding Rings as Spiritual Connection
The Meaning of Your Wedding Rings
The first item you likely encountered when you got engaged was a ring. Engagement and wedding rings represent the circle of love and connection surrounding a married couple, and the circle you cast as you craft your magical rite of partnership. Put two rings side by side, and you create the infinity symbol. Your rings state an intention to stand at each other's sides for eternity. The wedding ring represents the sacred circle of your marriage.
In addition to symbolizing the sacred space of your marriage, your ring is a talisman, connecting you to the energy of your love. A talisman is a small object that carries energy and intention; it forms an invisible line of connection with the person or place with which it is associated. Quantum physics provides a scientific illustration of how two things will always be connected energetically in its theory of non-locality. Space-time is non-local, which is to say that on higher levels of energetic vibration than matter, objects need not be "local," or in the same chunk of time-space, to affect each other. Distance healing and psychic abilities work because of non-locality. A talisman contains energy that will always be connected to other energy, no matter the distance between them.
To charge your wedding rings with loving intention, carry your partner's ring in your pocket or on a necklace for a moon cycle, new moon to new moon. Your rings will then be like portkeys forever connecting you and your partner, and you will carry a small piece of each other's energy with you at all times. Of course this is true without your rings, for we carry in our bodies and spirits the resonance of everything we encounter. The longer you are with someone, the stronger this resonance grows. That is why sometimes two people seem more and more alike over time; not only do they pick up each other's habit, they entrain energetically. However, your rings can also be focused amulets of protection and love; the power is not in the ring, but in the energy you pour into it.
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