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What's Hot: Unlocked Secret Jewelry
YoungHollywood.com
January 22, 2008
"As the world changes and grows, there has been an increasing trend towards spirituality. It is human nature for most of us to
embark on a seemingly endless search for answers to unvoiced questions. We are looking for ways to block out negative influences
and reflect on more positive pursuits. Like most of us, jewelry designer, Ellen Sassa, has been on the same quest and has discovered
a creative, unique way to remind others of how beautiful life can be while at the same time inspiring them to always keep positive
thoughts at the forefront so that they can open doors in their lives that will fulfill the soul.
Ellen Sassa found what she was looking for at the age of 35, when she discovered the spiritual teachings of Kabbalah, an ancient,
mystical tradition. The teachings center on taking action in your life and using the power of intention to change your life in ways
that would make all your dreams coming true. She decided to combine the mystical foundation of Kabbalah with her own sense of creativity
and started to design jewelry that would become an inspiring companion to people as they embark on their own spiritual journeys. The
jewelry collection, known as Unlocked Secret, was soon born.
Unlocked Secret is a line of jewelry that is both beautiful and contains a hidden message, a message born out of ancient spiritual
tradition that is meant to help unlock a sacred wisdom that will produce new insight and clarity. Ellen’s first creation was the 72
Powers of God bracelets. These bracelets are hand crafted and feature double-sided, beaded loom work. The beads are glass seeds with
loom work that includes semi-precious stones or Swarovski crystals strung on silk thread. Each bracelet contains a configuration of
letters that are a different name of God, and the silver clasp is inscribed with the name’s meaning. These letter combinations are not names
in the normal sense, but rather are encoded with certain vibrations that relate to different aspects of the energy of the Divine. Ellen has
created the bracelets around 12 of these powers, which are protection, love, angels, prosperity, certainty, peace, letting go, fear-less,
passion, healing, miracles and happiness.
Each bracelet can be used as a tool for meditation and focusing your intentions. By simply concentrating on the letters, imprinting them in your mind
and then taking action in a way that reflects the intention of the name, you are able to open yourself to positive changes in your life. The 72 Powers
of God line also includes Pebble bracelets and Pebble necklaces, which are simple strings with the power name of love, angel or evil eye to guide you
in manifesting the things you want to in your life. In addition, Ellen has recently added Pebbles for the Soul bracelets and necklaces. This jewelry is
made of a simple suede string with a silver pebble that is engraved with an inspirational word and comes with a Chinese, African or Turquoise Bead to
make the jewelry extra unique.
The Unlocked Secret collection has gotten the attention of several celebrities who are looking to get connected with their spiritual side. Stars like
Courtney Cox Arquette, Brooke Shields, Lisa Rinna and Lori Loughlin have all been spotted with Ellen’s bracelets and necklaces on. The jewelry not only
benefits your life in positive way, it also spreads joy to others. A portion of the proceeds go to Spirituality for Kids, a non-profit organization that
devotes itself to inspiring and empowering children around the world through spiritual tools, the goal being to help children reach their full potential
in life. Just by simply going online to buy the jewelry, you will be unlocking the secret to your lifelong happiness while giving children the opportunity
to get ahead early in life...it is a win-win situation!
Check out www.unlockedsecret.com to see and buy these unique pieces of jewelry, find out the whole story of the 72 Powers of God and learn more about the
mystical teachings of Kabbalah..."
By The Editors at YoungHollywood.com; Jan 22, 2008
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