Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 Dear Dharma Devaji: Thanks for this. I am familar with this and am waiting for the surprise of what color the ball will change to. Yes, I'm wearing the pure bead. They remind me of fish sinkers actually. :-) The discoloration doesn't seem to be as bad today..so may be something that goes away over time. The black residue can occur even when a bead is touched with finger. The Parad Shiva Lingams don't seem to do it. This is the 4th day I have had them and have had wonderful experiences with them..but could do without what looks like ashes all over me :-) As mentioned, it is definately not near as bad today. Meditations have been wonderful. Reaching new levels of understanding during wakefulness and the Parad seems to help bad sinuses :-) I now have 4 different healers in US and Canada who are interested in working with them. One in particular with AIDS patients. Will keep you posted. :-) Thanks Kanti In a message dated 4/13/2003 10:11:07 PM Central Daylight Time, shininglotus writes: > Dear Miss Kanti > > Found a reference in Gems and Rudraksa by Anil Gupta that needs > interpretation and has to do with the wearing of a solid mercury ball > > MATTER TECHNOLOGY In general the body of each person is constituted of one > specific matter like sky, air, fire, water and earth according to their > planetary birth time. The other four types of matter remain as > complementary elements in the same body. In order to know this partricular > element the mercury ball should be hung on the neck. When the ball becomes > dirty with the perspiration of the physical body it changes its colour like > blue violet red white or green according to the above mentioned five > principal matters. This colour will indicate the particular Tattva or > matter in the body. This experience can be gained only when the body is > perspiring during summer season > > Doesnt say anything about turning the skin any particular color however > Alanji will probably be able to tell us more about this > > Although Parad Mercury is refined it is still mixed with lead and pure lead > fishing weights will mark the skin in a similar manner > > The Japa Beads from Rudra Center are not refined to the same higher degree > of the single bead sold on the website that is about 99% pure > > Are you wearing Japa Mala Beads or the pure Bead ? > > Thanks and Take Care > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 Dear Miss Kanti Found a reference in Gems and Rudraksa by Anil Gupta that needs interpretation and has to do with the wearing of a solid mercury ball MATTER TECHNOLOGY In general the body of each person is constituted of one specific matter like sky, air, fire, water and earth according to their planetary birth time. The other four types of matter remain as complementary elements in the same body. In order to know this partricular element the mercury ball should be hung on the neck. When the ball becomes dirty with the perspiration of the physical body it changes its colour like blue violet red white or green according to the above mentioned five principal matters. This colour will indicate the particular Tattva or matter in the body. This experience can be gained only when the body is perspiring during summer season Doesnt say anything about turning the skin any particular color however Alanji will probably be able to tell us more about this Although Parad Mercury is refined it is still mixed with lead and pure lead fishing weights will mark the skin in a similar manner The Japa Beads from Rudra Center are not refined to the same higher degree of the single bead sold on the website that is about 99% pure Are you wearing Japa Mala Beads or the pure Bead ? Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev thunderheals <thunderheals <> Sunday, April 13, 2003 7:19 PM Parad Question Namaste. This is a mystery I could really use some info on.... Does anyone know why parad beads leave a dark residue on skin ?? What is it? What does it mean ? Does it stop doing it ?? Thanks ever so much. Om Namah Shivaya Kanti To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 Do Not Touch Paraad! You will get heavy metal poisoning! - thunderheals Sunday, April 13, 2003 10:46 PM Re: Parad Question Dear Dharma Devaji: Thanks for this. I am familar with this and am waiting for the surprise of what color the ball will change to. Yes, I'm wearing the pure bead. They remind me of fish sinkers actually. :-) The discoloration doesn't seem to be as bad today..so may be something that goes away over time. The black residue can occur even when a bead is touched with finger. The Parad Shiva Lingams don't seem to do it. This is the 4th day I have had them and have had wonderful experiences with them..but could do without what looks like ashes all over me :-) As mentioned, it is definately not near as bad today. Meditations have been wonderful. Reaching new levels of understanding during wakefulness and the Parad seems to help bad sinuses :-) I now have 4 different healers in US and Canada who are interested in working with them. One in particular with AIDS patients. Will keep you posted. :-) Thanks Kanti In a message dated 4/13/2003 10:11:07 PM Central Daylight Time, shininglotus writes: > Dear Miss Kanti > > Found a reference in Gems and Rudraksa by Anil Gupta that needs > interpretation and has to do with the wearing of a solid mercury ball > > MATTER TECHNOLOGY In general the body of each person is constituted of one > specific matter like sky, air, fire, water and earth according to their > planetary birth time. The other four types of matter remain as > complementary elements in the same body. In order to know this partricular > element the mercury ball should be hung on the neck. When the ball becomes > dirty with the perspiration of the physical body it changes its colour like > blue violet red white or green according to the above mentioned five > principal matters. This colour will indicate the particular Tattva or > matter in the body. This experience can be gained only when the body is > perspiring during summer season > > Doesnt say anything about turning the skin any particular color however > Alanji will probably be able to tell us more about this > > Although Parad Mercury is refined it is still mixed with lead and pure lead > fishing weights will mark the skin in a similar manner > > The Japa Beads from Rudra Center are not refined to the same higher degree > of the single bead sold on the website that is about 99% pure > > Are you wearing Japa Mala Beads or the pure Bead ? > > Thanks and Take Care > Sponsor To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2003 Report Share Posted April 14, 2003 why the parad leave the skin black and stay at the same silver color? thunderheals wrote:Dear Dharma Devaji: Thanks for this. I am familar with this and am waiting for the surprise of what color the ball will change to. Yes, I'm wearing the pure bead. They remind me of fish sinkers actually. :-) The discoloration doesn't seem to be as bad today..so may be something that goes away over time. The black residue can occur even when a bead is touched with finger. The Parad Shiva Lingams don't seem to do it. This is the 4th day I have had them and have had wonderful experiences with them..but could do without what looks like ashes all over me :-) As mentioned, it is definately not near as bad today. Meditations have been wonderful. Reaching new levels of understanding during wakefulness and the Parad seems to help bad sinuses :-) I now have 4 different healers in US and Canada who are interested in working with them. One in particular with AIDS patients. Will keep you posted. :-) Thanks Kanti In a message dated 4/13/2003 10:11:07 PM Central Daylight Time, shininglotus writes: > Dear Miss Kanti > > Found a reference in Gems and Rudraksa by Anil Gupta that needs > interpretation and has to do with the wearing of a solid mercury ball > > MATTER TECHNOLOGY In general the body of each person is constituted of one > specific matter like sky, air, fire, water and earth according to their > planetary birth time. The other four types of matter remain as > complementary elements in the same body. In order to know this partricular > element the mercury ball should be hung on the neck. When the ball becomes > dirty with the perspiration of the physical body it changes its colour like > blue violet red white or green according to the above mentioned five > principal matters. This colour will indicate the particular Tattva or > matter in the body. This experience can be gained only when the body is > perspiring during summer season > > Doesnt say anything about turning the skin any particular color however > Alanji will probably be able to tell us more about this > > Although Parad Mercury is refined it is still mixed with lead and pure lead > fishing weights will mark the skin in a similar manner > > The Japa Beads from Rudra Center are not refined to the same higher degree > of the single bead sold on the website that is about 99% pure > > Are you wearing Japa Mala Beads or the pure Bead ? > > Thanks and Take Care > Sponsor To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2003 Report Share Posted April 14, 2003 Thanks for this, Alanji: The beads are the Pure Mercury Grade from Rudra Center. Two Questions: 1) Is this oxide harmful ? 2) Would soaking or rinsing the beads in water prevent this. It seems to be going away. Don't want to be distributing this to others, particular people with severe health challenges if there is danger in this,,The discoloration is quite pronounced. Om Namah Shivaya Kanti In a message dated 4/14/2003 9:03:27 AM Central Daylight Time, source311 writes: > Hello - the mark left on the skin from parad beads would be an oxide of > either mercury (if the bead is of the purest type) or else possibly an > oxide > of lead lead if not so pure. The scriptural reference concerning the > elemental body type in relation to the color of the ball would be a more > subtle delineation of the impurities in the oxide - but probably applies > only to pure form which does not contain lead. This purest tyoe of parad > is > made with various Vedic herbs along with the mineral known as mica. > > namaste, > alan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2003 Report Share Posted April 14, 2003 Hello - the mark left on the skin from parad beads would be an oxide of either mercury (if the bead is of the purest type) or else possibly an oxide of lead lead if not so pure. The scriptural reference concerning the elemental body type in relation to the color of the ball would be a more subtle delineation of the impurities in the oxide - but probably applies only to pure form which does not contain lead. This purest tyoe of parad is made with various Vedic herbs along with the mineral known as mica. namaste, alan >"ShiningLotus" <shininglotus > ><> >Re: Parad Question >Sun, 13 Apr 2003 20:02:41 -0700 > >Dear Miss Kanti > >Found a reference in Gems and Rudraksa by Anil Gupta that needs >interpretation and has to do with the wearing of a solid mercury ball > >MATTER TECHNOLOGY In general the body of each person is constituted of one >specific matter like sky, air, fire, water and earth according to their >planetary birth time. The other four types of matter remain as >complementary elements in the same body. In order to know this partricular >element the mercury ball should be hung on the neck. When the ball becomes >dirty with the perspiration of the physical body it changes its colour like >blue violet red white or green according to the above mentioned five >principal matters. This colour will indicate the particular Tattva or >matter in the body. This experience can be gained only when the body is >perspiring during summer season > >Doesnt say anything about turning the skin any particular color however >Alanji will probably be able to tell us more about this > >Although Parad Mercury is refined it is still mixed with lead and pure lead >fishing weights will mark the skin in a similar manner > >The Japa Beads from Rudra Center are not refined to the same higher degree >of the single bead sold on the website that is about 99% pure > >Are you wearing Japa Mala Beads or the pure Bead ? > >Thanks and Take Care > >DharmaDev > >thunderheals <thunderheals > ><> >Sunday, April 13, 2003 7:19 PM >Parad Question > > >Namaste. > >This is a mystery I could really use some info on.... > >Does anyone know why parad beads leave a dark residue on skin ?? >What is it? >What does it mean ? >Does it stop doing it ?? > >Thanks ever so much. >Om Namah Shivaya >Kanti > > > > > > Sponsor > > > >To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > _______________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2003 Report Share Posted April 14, 2003 Dear Alanji Thanking you for this clarification My Friend DharmaDev Alan Scherr <source311 <> Monday, April 14, 2003 7:00 AM Re: Parad Question Hello - the mark left on the skin from parad beads would be an oxide of either mercury (if the bead is of the purest type) or else possibly an oxide of lead lead if not so pure. The scriptural reference concerning the elemental body type in relation to the color of the ball would be a more subtle delineation of the impurities in the oxide - but probably applies only to pure form which does not contain lead. This purest tyoe of parad is made with various Vedic herbs along with the mineral known as mica. namaste, alan >"ShiningLotus" <shininglotus > ><> >Re: Parad Question >Sun, 13 Apr 2003 20:02:41 -0700 > >Dear Miss Kanti > >Found a reference in Gems and Rudraksa by Anil Gupta that needs >interpretation and has to do with the wearing of a solid mercury ball > >MATTER TECHNOLOGY In general the body of each person is constituted of one >specific matter like sky, air, fire, water and earth according to their >planetary birth time. The other four types of matter remain as >complementary elements in the same body. In order to know this partricular >element the mercury ball should be hung on the neck. When the ball becomes >dirty with the perspiration of the physical body it changes its colour like >blue violet red white or green according to the above mentioned five >principal matters. This colour will indicate the particular Tattva or >matter in the body. This experience can be gained only when the body is >perspiring during summer season > >Doesnt say anything about turning the skin any particular color however >Alanji will probably be able to tell us more about this > >Although Parad Mercury is refined it is still mixed with lead and pure lead >fishing weights will mark the skin in a similar manner > >The Japa Beads from Rudra Center are not refined to the same higher degree >of the single bead sold on the website that is about 99% pure > >Are you wearing Japa Mala Beads or the pure Bead ? > >Thanks and Take Care > >DharmaDev > >thunderheals <thunderheals > ><> >Sunday, April 13, 2003 7:19 PM >Parad Question > > >Namaste. > >This is a mystery I could really use some info on.... > >Does anyone know why parad beads leave a dark residue on skin ?? >What is it? >What does it mean ? >Does it stop doing it ?? > >Thanks ever so much. >Om Namah Shivaya >Kanti > > > > > > Sponsor > > > >To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > _______________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2003 Report Share Posted April 15, 2003 I HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOU THE PARAD IS A MIX OF MERCURY & SILVER AND BY THE HIT OF THE BODY THAT TURN THE SKIN LIKE SOME KIND OF BURNING SPOT THAT COULD BE REPRESENT THE NEGATIVE THINGS INSIDE OF THE HUMAN BODY THE PARAD MAKE A PERSON FREE OF NEGATIVE FORCE BY BURNING IT LIKE THE FORM OF A BLACK SPOT? ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote:Dear Alanji Thanking you for this clarification My Friend DharmaDev Alan Scherr <source311 <> Monday, April 14, 2003 7:00 AM Re: Parad Question Hello - the mark left on the skin from parad beads would be an oxide of either mercury (if the bead is of the purest type) or else possibly an oxide of lead lead if not so pure. The scriptural reference concerning the elemental body type in relation to the color of the ball would be a more subtle delineation of the impurities in the oxide - but probably applies only to pure form which does not contain lead. This purest tyoe of parad is made with various Vedic herbs along with the mineral known as mica. namaste, alan >"ShiningLotus" <shininglotus > ><> >Re: Parad Question >Sun, 13 Apr 2003 20:02:41 -0700 > >Dear Miss Kanti > >Found a reference in Gems and Rudraksa by Anil Gupta that needs >interpretation and has to do with the wearing of a solid mercury ball > >MATTER TECHNOLOGY In general the body of each person is constituted of one >specific matter like sky, air, fire, water and earth according to their >planetary birth time. The other four types of matter remain as >complementary elements in the same body. In order to know this partricular >element the mercury ball should be hung on the neck. When the ball becomes >dirty with the perspiration of the physical body it changes its colour like >blue violet red white or green according to the above mentioned five >principal matters. This colour will indicate the particular Tattva or >matter in the body. This experience can be gained only when the body is >perspiring during summer season > >Doesnt say anything about turning the skin any particular color however >Alanji will probably be able to tell us more about this > >Although Parad Mercury is refined it is still mixed with lead and pure lead >fishing weights will mark the skin in a similar manner > >The Japa Beads from Rudra Center are not refined to the same higher degree >of the single bead sold on the website that is about 99% pure > >Are you wearing Japa Mala Beads or the pure Bead ? > >Thanks and Take Care > >DharmaDev > >thunderheals <thunderheals > ><> >Sunday, April 13, 2003 7:19 PM >Parad Question > > >Namaste. > >This is a mystery I could really use some info on.... > >Does anyone know why parad beads leave a dark residue on skin ?? >What is it? >What does it mean ? >Does it stop doing it ?? > >Thanks ever so much. >Om Namah Shivaya >Kanti > > > > > > Sponsor > > > >To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > _______________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus To send an email to: Sponsor To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2003 Report Share Posted April 16, 2003 Dear Alanji: Thanks for this. Assumed if it was pure mercury, oxide would not be harmful..(But it is annoying). There are some gem beads that "bleed" and they simply need to be soaked to prevent color going onto skin. The residue on skin left by the oxidation is very dark and after worn during several hours is very thick and because mala moves covers a significant area on the body..think I will opt to have the beads on the puja :-) Thanks again for your help. Kanti In a message dated 4/16/2003 1:05:24 PM Central Daylight Time, source311 writes: > If the bead itself is a completely transmuted form of mercury, the oxide > would not be harmful. However, rinsing or soaking in water would not be > helpful. Wiping the beads with lemon juice will remove the oxide from the > surface, but it will tend to form again in relation to oils and other > compounds forming on the skin. > > namaste, > alan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2003 Report Share Posted April 16, 2003 If the bead itself is a completely transmuted form of mercury, the oxide would not be harmful. However, rinsing or soaking in water would not be helpful. Wiping the beads with lemon juice will remove the oxide from the surface, but it will tend to form again in relation to oils and other compounds forming on the skin. namaste, alan >thunderheals > > >Re: Parad Question >Mon, 14 Apr 2003 10:58:14 EDT > >Thanks for this, Alanji: > >The beads are the Pure Mercury Grade from Rudra Center. >Two Questions: >1) Is this oxide harmful ? >2) Would soaking or rinsing the beads in water prevent this. > >It seems to be going away. > >Don't want to be distributing this to others, particular people with severe >health challenges if there is danger in this,,The discoloration is quite >pronounced. > >Om Namah Shivaya >Kanti > > > >In a message dated 4/14/2003 9:03:27 AM Central Daylight Time, >source311 writes: > > > Hello - the mark left on the skin from parad beads would be an oxide of > > either mercury (if the bead is of the purest type) or else possibly an > > oxide > > of lead lead if not so pure. The scriptural reference concerning the > > elemental body type in relation to the color of the ball would be a more > > subtle delineation of the impurities in the oxide - but probably applies > > only to pure form which does not contain lead. This purest tyoe of >parad > > is > > made with various Vedic herbs along with the mineral known as mica. > > > > namaste, > > alan > > > > > > > _______________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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