Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 Jay Ma! Namaste to All. Please, accept my greetings and sincere wishes. I have some questions. 1. If person carries the image of the God or the Goddess on clothes; whether correctly he it does. If he comes into a dirty place or WC, and cannot remove (take off) these clothes beforehand. Is it disrespect for a deity and necessary to refuse carrying such clothes (for example shirts). 2. Personally from myself. I carry on a neck, under clothes, Rudraksha mala and Tulsi mala. When I do not dress them, I feel almost naked, I can’t to not carry are precise. But I have faced a problem, on my work when I should leave in WC, I cannot remove them (around many people and someone can them not only touch but also steal). What can I do in the given situation? I remove mala’s only when I washed or sleeping. I wait for advice councils with impatience. Sincerely Yours ,Madan Mohan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 Hi Love! Based on all I know, after being clinically dead four times, Spirit is in all things! Is all things! Everything is alive with the Light-Energy! So, anything your Sacred Symbols may encounter, dung or anything else, will not desecrate them. If you feel any negative vibrations emminating from them, just hold them in a clear Mountain Stream for a while or in Sea Water (if not available, put a little Sea Salt in a glass of pure Spring Water and pour it over the Objects) then set them on a windowsill overnight, preferably in the light of a Full Moon. raven Madan Mohan <jadu_s2002 wrote: Jay Ma! Namaste to All. Please, accept my greetings and sincere wishes. I have some questions. 1. If person carries the image of the God or the Goddess on clothes; whether correctly he it does. If he comes into a dirty place or WC, and cannot remove (take off) these clothes beforehand. Is it disrespect for a deity and necessary to refuse carrying such clothes (for example shirts). 2. Personally from myself. I carry on a neck, under clothes, Rudraksha mala and Tulsi mala. When I do not dress them, I feel almost naked, I can’t to not carry are precise. But I have faced a problem, on my work when I should leave in WC, I cannot remove them (around many people and someone can them not only touch but also steal). What can I do in the given situation? I remove mala’s only when I washed or sleeping. I wait for advice councils with impatience. Sincerely Yours ,Madan Mohan Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2003 Report Share Posted September 14, 2003 it occuured to me that the Goddess and the God are as familiar with the pain, filth and degredation that accompany our sad 9sometimes) human existance as intimately as if they had created the whole thing. and so of course they might find the wc filth as disgusting as we do but would no doubt understand. --- Raven <tigressflower wrote: > Hi Love! > Based on all I know, after being clinically dead four > times, Spirit is in all things! Is all things! > Everything is alive with the Light-Energy! So, > anything your Sacred Symbols may encounter, dung or > anything else, will not desecrate them. If you feel > any negative vibrations emminating from them, just > hold them in a clear Mountain Stream for a while or in > Sea Water (if not available, put a little Sea Salt in > a glass of pure Spring Water and pour it over the > Objects) then set them on a windowsill overnight, > preferably in the light of a Full Moon. > raven > > Madan Mohan <jadu_s2002 wrote: > Jay Ma! > Namaste to All. > > Please, accept my greetings and sincere wishes. > > I have some questions. > > 1. If person carries the image of the God or the > Goddess on clothes; > whether correctly he it does. If he comes into a dirty > place or WC, and cannot remove (take off) these > clothes beforehand. > Is it disrespect for a deity and necessary to refuse > carrying such clothes (for example shirts). > > 2. Personally from myself. > I carry on a neck, under clothes, Rudraksha mala and > Tulsi mala. > When I do not dress them, I feel almost naked, I can’t > to not carry are precise. > But I have faced a problem, on my work when I should > leave in WC, I cannot remove them (around many people > and someone can them not only touch but also steal). > What can I do in the given situation? > I remove mala’s only when I washed or sleeping. > > I wait for advice councils with impatience. > > Sincerely Yours ,Madan Mohan > > > > > SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design > software > > > > > > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > > > > > SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design > software > > > > > > ------------------------ Sponsor > > > > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > ===== http://www.angelfire.com/indie/sweat/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2003 Report Share Posted September 15, 2003 --- Mikal Howard <tenji888 wrote: Jay Ma! Namaskar. Bahut dhanyavat for Raven and Mikal Howard ! Thanks! Good Luck! Madan Mohan. > it occuured to me that the Goddess and the God are > as > familiar with the pain, filth and degredation that > accompany our sad 9sometimes) human existance as > intimately as if they had created the whole thing. > and > so of course they might find the wc filth as > disgusting > as we do but would no doubt understand. > --- Raven <tigressflower wrote: > > Hi Love! > > Based on all I know, after being clinically dead > four > > times, Spirit is in all things! Is all things! > > Everything is alive with the Light-Energy! So, > > anything your Sacred Symbols may encounter, dung > or > > anything else, will not desecrate them. If you > feel > > any negative vibrations emminating from them, just > > hold them in a clear Mountain Stream for a while > or in > > Sea Water (if not available, put a little Sea Salt > in > > a glass of pure Spring Water and pour it over the > > Objects) then set them on a windowsill overnight, > > preferably in the light of a Full Moon. > > raven > > > > Madan Mohan <jadu_s2002 wrote: > > Jay Ma! > > Namaste to All. > > > > Please, accept my greetings and sincere wishes. > > > > I have some questions. > > > > 1. If person carries the image of the God or the > > Goddess on clothes; > > whether correctly he it does. If he comes into a > dirty > > place or WC, and cannot remove (take off) these > > clothes beforehand. > > Is it disrespect for a deity and necessary to > refuse > > carrying such clothes (for example shirts). > > > > 2. Personally from myself. > > I carry on a neck, under clothes, Rudraksha mala > and > > Tulsi mala. > > When I do not dress them, I feel almost naked, I > can’t > > to not carry are precise. > > But I have faced a problem, on my work when I > should > > leave in WC, I cannot remove them (around many > people > > and someone can them not only touch but also > steal). > > What can I do in the given situation? > > I remove mala’s only when I washed or sleeping. > > > > I wait for advice councils with impatience. > > > > Sincerely Yours ,Madan Mohan > > > > > > > > > > SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site > design > > software > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site > design > > software > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > > > ------------------------ Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > > > > > > > ===== > http://www.angelfire.com/indie/sweat/ > > > > SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site > design software > > > > ------------------------ Sponsor > > > > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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