Treasure Vases The benefits of having one in your home.
Treasure Vase or Wealth Vase is an ancient remedy that is said to restore vitality and balance to the essence of the elements–earth, air, fire, water and space—that have been depleted by the pollutants and poisons of our environment.
A treasure vase is also said to have the power to magnetize wealth and abundance, improve health, remove obstacles to long life, pacify anger and warfare, and increase wisdom and compassion for all. Traditionally, a treasure vase is kept in one’s home or buried at a chosen site.
Treasure-vases can help balance and heal the outer environment and at this point it helps to understand the connection between outer and inner elements. Each outer element is related to an inner element like earth to our body, water to our blood, fire to our heat, wind to our breath and space to our mind.
In these difficult times the elements are disturbed in different ways, both physical and mentally, which damages the outer as well as the inner elements. Earthquakes, tornadoes, tsunamis and fires come from the same imbalances that also cause poverty. Wealth manifests due to causes and conditions that are based on generosity which increases positivity for all of those connected with these treasure vases.
Both Dzambala vases were prepared by Yilung Lhagyal Monastery in Dergé (Tibet) and were consecrated by all their lamas, tulkus, khenpos and monks following the precise instructions and practices of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.
Each vase contains more than 25 precious substances like gold, silver, coral and ruby, medicine pills, herbs and medicinal plants blessed by many different realized lamas from monasteries such as Sakya, Samye, Minling, Karmapa, Derge Gonchen and Dzongsar. All substances have been gathered on the grounds of these monasteries. They also contain water and earth of holy places in Tibet and India.
When you put the vase in your home in a high place or on your shrine, or in any clean, beautiful spot, it can also help balance the elements, especially those that affect inner and outer wealth. A treasure vase is truly a holy object.
In Lerab Ling the vases were consecrated by Ling Rinpoche, Tulku Pema Rigdzin, Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche and Ringu Tulku Rinpoche, and available at the Windhorse Boutique.