Happy Cat Buddha Black
A perfect gift for cat lovers.
Happy Cat Buddha-Blue Statue to remind you to stretch and be flexible.
The Happy Cat Buddha-Blue brings together the playful charm of a cat with the calming presence of a Buddha. This delightful figure radiates positivity and symbolizes good fortune, contentment, and harmony. With its cheerful expression and serene posture, the Happy Cat Buddha is perfect for creating a peaceful atmosphere in your home or office. Its unique design makes it not only a conversation starter but also a meaningful reminder to embrace happiness and inner peace in daily life.
These adorable cats are a perfect addition to your altar, home decor, or studio.
” Cat totem is an ally for you when you need to be more flexible in various life situations and find a balance between your dependent and independent behavior. For over 5,000 years, cats have been domesticated companions to humans in many civilizations. Cat is quite coordinated and has considerable elasticity. When Cat shows up in your life, you are being called to stop and observe yourself to determine how to become more flexible.
Just as a cat stalks its prey, “stalk” your emotions, actions, and reactions to uncover the source of repetitive patterns in your relationships, career, or any aspect of your life with gentleness and ease. The resulting realizations most often provide you with self-understanding and self-confidence. Cats are naturally intuitive. There are many people, including reputable researchers, who believe that cats have psychic abilities. Having Cat as a totem and a companion in life improves your intuition through resonance.
Cats can be nurturing and comforting as well as independent. Although they appear emotionally detached, they are loving companions. Cat’s purr is a healing vibration. Often, a cat’s purr indicates contentment, although they may purr when nervous or sick. It has been said that when a cat purrs while on their human companion’s lap, the sound and vibration reduce the time it takes to heal from broken bones, muscular challenges, and even infections.”
Excerpt from Animal Totems and the Gemstone Kingdom by Margaret Ann Lembo