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New York: Mala-Making Workshop

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If you're into crafty projects that are functional, not to mention spiritual, then you'll definitely want to check out the mala-making workshop at Satya Jewelry on Saturday, March 8.

Kundalini yoga teacher Hari Kaur will guide attendees through the process of beading a Japa Mala, those pretty Indian necklaces with 108 beads that inspired the Catholic rosary. They're part meditation tool, part beautiful accessory.

The day-long event is scheduled to start with some Kundalini Yoga at Golden Bridge Yoga (the Nolita Satya and GG are attached) and then mingle meditation and mala creation. It'll wrap with a moment to meditate with your finished mala.

The idea is that if you're in a meditative space while stringing the beads--semi-precious stones said to hold energy and intention--you'll create a powerful personal talisman to remind you of the sacred everywhere you go.

When you sign up for the workshop, you'll need to select the beads for your mala. There's rose quartz (for unconditional love); carnelian (to ward off fear); fancy jasper (about interconnectedness); and jade (the "stone of dreams").

The workshop is $130 (includes all materials). Go here to sign up and learn more.

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