Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

New Mala Blessings !!!

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Hello

May the DIVINE bless you

I am sending my distance energy for blessings to your mala from USA. When you

connect on enerrgy level there is no time, no distance no individuality. May

allmighty bring best of best to you. Just be UNCONDITIONALLY loving to all

things & all beings

Ashok

 

Tiina Agur <xenamacbeal wrote:

Dear Friends, my last message seems to have evaporated so I'll start

over again. First of all, let me thank you for your kind help and

valuable advice. Today I finished assembling my Special Siddh Mala

(according to the pattern shown at Rudraksha-Ratna homepage), using

small 5 mukhis and tiny golden flowers as spacers. The reason I made

this Mala was that I had so many different malas and couldn't have

them with me all the time, as I would have liked. So I ordered the

missing beads and voila! - I have a Siddh mala! The process of making

it was magical. Before disassembling my existing malas, I

photographed them all. I had dreaded the moment of having to undo

them but the Gods surprised me once again. It's hard to explain but

it felt like every individual bead is a living entity, and the malas

are like a group or community where living beings work together,

enjoy each others' company and all together, form a much greater

force than the sum of all their individual power. After disassembling

the malas I made photos of each bead - beautiful! And of all the

beads together in a little basket - still more beautiful! And after

the new mala was finished - another photo - most beautiful of all! It

seemed as if the beads were co-operating with kindness and love, and

the end result is really something special. I put it on my altar and

am going to do a puja tomorrow. But I can't stop just going over

there and looking at it, over and over again.

Sure it would be nice to have it blessed in a temple but - as far as

I know - there are no Hindu priests where I live - that's in Estonia,

in Northern Europe. We have Krishnaists and Buddhists but they have

their own thing. And I love doing puja - so why not! The beads have

been consecrated in a temple anyway before they were despatched.

The pictures turned out beautiful but my CD drive broke down so it'll

be a couple of days before I'll be able to share them with you. But

I'll let you know once I've posted them.

 

Thank you!

Aum Namah Shivaya !

Tiina

 

 

Sponsor

To send an email to:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thank you, Ashokji, I had just finished my puja, checked the messages

and you tell you are sending blessings too! Fantastic, I feel so

blessed. And bless you ! (Unconditional loving seems to come a little

more easy than before...I guess the Rudrakshas and the Divine are at

work)

 

Aum Namah Shivaya

Love,

Tiina

 

, Ashok Sanghavi

<gfg1988> wrote:

> Hello

> May the DIVINE bless you

> I am sending my distance energy for blessings to your mala from

USA. When you connect on enerrgy level there is no time, no distance

no individuality. May allmighty bring best of best to you. Just be

UNCONDITIONALLY loving to all things & all beings

> Ashok

>

> Tiina Agur <xenamacbeal> wrote:

> Dear Friends, my last message seems to have evaporated so I'll

start

> over again. First of all, let me thank you for your kind help and

> valuable advice. Today I finished assembling my Special Siddh Mala

> (according to the pattern shown at Rudraksha-Ratna homepage), using

> small 5 mukhis and tiny golden flowers as spacers. The reason I

made

> this Mala was that I had so many different malas and couldn't have

> them with me all the time, as I would have liked. So I ordered the

> missing beads and voila! - I have a Siddh mala! The process of

making

> it was magical. Before disassembling my existing malas, I

> photographed them all. I had dreaded the moment of having to undo

> them but the Gods surprised me once again. It's hard to explain but

> it felt like every individual bead is a living entity, and the

malas

> are like a group or community where living beings work together,

> enjoy each others' company and all together, form a much greater

> force than the sum of all their individual power. After

disassembling

> the malas I made photos of each bead - beautiful! And of all the

> beads together in a little basket - still more beautiful! And after

> the new mala was finished - another photo - most beautiful of all!

It

> seemed as if the beads were co-operating with kindness and love,

and

> the end result is really something special. I put it on my altar

and

> am going to do a puja tomorrow. But I can't stop just going over

> there and looking at it, over and over again.

> Sure it would be nice to have it blessed in a temple but - as far

as

> I know - there are no Hindu priests where I live - that's in

Estonia,

> in Northern Europe. We have Krishnaists and Buddhists but they have

> their own thing. And I love doing puja - so why not! The beads have

> been consecrated in a temple anyway before they were despatched.

> The pictures turned out beautiful but my CD drive broke down so

it'll

> be a couple of days before I'll be able to share them with you. But

> I'll let you know once I've posted them.

>

> Thank you!

> Aum Namah Shivaya !

> Tiina

>

>

> Sponsor

> To send an email to: -

 

>

>

>

> Terms of

Service.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...