Carved into a triangular stone—the ancient symbol of convergence—this artifact depicts a seated being poised between movement and stillness. Its elongated limbs stretch outward as if holding invisible currents, while its wide, watchful eyes suggest a consciousness attuned to realms beyond speech. The figure’s posture is not one of rest, but of listening.
On the reverse, concentric lines radiate from a single embedded stone, forming paths that descend like channels of thought or sound. These lines are said to represent the many voices of existence flowing toward one center, where they are gathered, weighed, and understood. The gem at the apex acts as a focal point, believed to anchor intention and amplify perception.
According to fragmentary lore, the Triune Listener was used in moments of decision—placed before travelers, seers, or councils when answers could not be reasoned, only received. It does not speak. It does not guide. It waits—until the bearer is quiet enough to hear.
W: 280 g
S: 15 x 14 cm x 1







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