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Saint Simon San Simon Spiritual Bead Bracelet For Protection, Guidance, Wisdom, ETC.

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Folklore saint hero of Guatamala. In Guatemala, San Simón is said to answer prayers that might be too taboo for Catholic saints. A master shape shifter, reconciling religious traditions and offering guidance to indigenous Mayans who venerate him in Guatemala.

San Simón (pronounced sahn see-MOAN) / Maximón (pronounced “maw-shee-MOAN”) is a folk saint originating amongst the Mayan people of present-day Guatemala. His pre-Colombian beginnings are somewhat obscure, but it is commonly accepted that the epithet Maximon is derived from a combination of the words Ma’am, the name of a Mayan underworld deity meaning “Great Grandfather” and “Ancient One,” and Simón, as early efforts toward syncretization with the religion of colonizing Catholic forces linked him to the apostle Simon Peter (Simón-Pedro).

Later attempts by colonizing Catholic forces to annihilate the worship of this entity by associating him with the New Testament character Judas Iscariot also failed as this epithet was simply added to the others.

San Simón represents chthonic male sexual power and, as such, he is particularly fond of women, though his generous favor is available to all come to him with faith in his ability to meet their needs and desires.

San Simón is often petitioned for aid in matters of money and business affairs, housing, luck, love, protection, fertility, justice, revenge, healing, and uncrossing / spiritual cleansing. He is associated with the crossroads (any place where two paths meet at perpendicular angles) and with the mysteries of death and rebirth. As such, he is an “opener of the way” deity known especially for removing obstacles that stand in the way of wealth and worldly success. He is often referred to as “Hermano (Brother) due to his easy accessibility and his generous willingness to help the living achieve the conditions they seek.

Known names for this entity include: San Simón, Maximón, Hermano (San) Simón, Ma’am, Hermano Simon Pedro, Hermano Simón-Judas, San Simón-Judas, Hermano Monchito, El Viejo (the Old Man), El Tío (the Uncle), Hermano Pedro, Don Pedro, Champion of the Hopeless, and Saint of Gamblers and Drunkards

His feast day is October 28th, with some sources adding the Wednesday before Easter.

Say a prayer of your choice each time you put on the bracelet.

Saints are spiritual beings who have been tasked with maintaining this Earth, watching over the affairs of humanity and each has dominion over a portion of nature. Each Saint is identified with natural forces as well as with human interests or endeavors. These Saints are mediators between humanity and the Supreme Being. 

Pray to Saints because they are already in heaven, and they can intercede for you. In moments of anxiety, you need to hope and believe in something that helps you recover faith and maintain peace in your life.

Bracelets can be worn as a rite of passage that helps change a person’s destiny for the better. Think of it as a prescription that should be undertaken by those who have a need for it to heal their lives.  Bracelets in the patterns and colors of Orishas, Saints, and Gods. It is a good idea to wear it to clear the mind of negativity and connect to higher guidance.

Approximately 6 to 9 inches long adjustable pull string bracelet.