She had always felt uneasy walking into crowded spaces — as though invisible forces pressed in from every side. A friend pressed this pendant into her hand one afternoon, telling her only that the wood had been kissed by lightning. She wore it out that evening and noticed something had shifted; the heaviness around her dissolved, replaced by a strange, grounded calm she hadn't felt in years.
TL;DR: BWOOOH Lightning Struck Jujube Wood Taoist Five Thunder Order Luck Protection Necklace Pendant features thunder-struck jujube wood (3.5–4cm) with agate accents — lightning-struck wood for warding off evil spirits & attracting fortune; Five Thunder Order talisman for divine protection — handcrafted as a protection necklace and feng shui necklace for daily energetic shielding and good luck.
Product Description
Five Thunder Order:
The Five Thunder Order, also known as Lei Ling, is derived from the tiger talisman of the ancient army. The front of the token usually has the words "Five Thunder Order"(Chinese: 五雷號令), the back has the words "To Summon All Spirits"(Chinese: 總召萬靈) and other words, and the names of the twenty-eight constellations are engraved on both sides. It is a magic weapon used on Taoist altars to summon divine generals and send gods. It also has the function of warding off evil.
Lightning Struck Jujube Wood
♥ Luck ♥ Ward Off Evil Spirits ♥ Good Fortune ♥ Protection ♥
Thunder struck jujube wood, also known as evil-avoiding wood, is a kind of lightning struck wood. Folk believe that the wood struck by lightning is split by the Thunder God using sky thunder. The God of Thunder is the gods of justice, specializing in slaying evil spirits who violate the laws of heaven or evildoers who are treasonous. Because the trees struck by lightning carry messages from the gods, the trees struck by lightning have become a talisman that is very feared by demons and ghosts. Wearing it on the body can not only ward off evil spirits, but also bring good luck to the wearer. Therefore, from ancient times to the present, people have often used thunder to strike jujube trees to ward off evil spirits, gather good fortune, and protect the house from evil spirits.

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