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Godsforge and Karmalogic released the “Snakes” jewelry collection

Godsforge and Karmalogic released the “Snakes” jewelry collection

The new “Snakes” collection appeared thanks to talisman master Robert Oksuzyan and the Karmalogic project of Alexey Sitnikov, founder and scientific director of the Institute of Communication Management of the National Research University Higher School of Economics. As conceived by Sitnikov, the Karmalogic philosophy is a system of rules for controlling destiny, which consists of 54 laws covering different aspects of life.

The collection is based on the trinity of snakes, which symbolizes protection, renewal and the beginning of change. “Once in a conversation, Alexey shared with me: the laws of the universe, which they identified empirically, were found in ancient treatises,” Robert Oksuzyan comments on the project. — And since I have been practicing for more than 20 years, the ideology of Karmalogic is absolutely clear to me. I was also inspired by the snake on the cover of the Karmalogic book, because the snake is the symbol of the Godsforge brand.”

Alexey Sytnikov and Robert Oksuzyan

Alexey Sytnikov and Robert Oksuzyan

Color symbolism is also reflected in the “Snakes” collection by Godsforge & Karmalogic. Yellow stands for choice, blue for action, green for resource, purple for relationships, orange for words, and pink for karma.

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