Guest guest Posted September 28, 2003 Report Share Posted September 28, 2003 Dear Oleji, Remember you mentioning this mala in previous messages. Seems like you've got a distinct "antenna" (not all people have the same levels) that picks up vibes with ease. Sounds like the mala once belonged to a person who was unwell and had certain karmic cycles to work thru in this loka. Just a humble suggestion: Stop wearing it. Om Namah Shivaya Sy , "alstrup" <alstrup> wrote: > > This inexpensive mala I recently found in Sweden, many beads in this > 54-bead mala are quite indistinct, many have no mukhis on them, > others are 5 mukhi but quality is low. I have been wearing the mala > often and the experience can vary a lot - from soothing to downright > uncomfortable, like I am overloading on a certain frequency that is > not beneficial to the nervous system, I actually experienced > increased blood pressure a few times which went away shortly after > removing the mala. Are these kind of beads to be avoided and should > not be worn on the body according to tradition? > > Thanks, > > Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2003 Report Share Posted September 28, 2003 Dear Syji, Thank you for your suggestion. Yes, I stopped wearing it. I dont think anyone has been wearing this mala before me. The lady in the gift shop who sold it to me purchased it in India at a bazaar, it looks very fresh and new, but then again I cannot be 100% sure. Thanks, Love, Ole , "syzenith" <syzenith> wrote: > Dear Oleji, > > Remember you mentioning this mala in previous messages. Seems like > you've got a distinct "antenna" (not all people have the same levels) > that picks up vibes with ease. Sounds like the mala once belonged to > a person who was unwell and had certain karmic cycles to work thru in > this loka. Just a humble suggestion: Stop wearing it. > > Om Namah Shivaya > Sy > > , "alstrup" > <alstrup> wrote: > > > > This inexpensive mala I recently found in Sweden, many beads in > this > > 54-bead mala are quite indistinct, many have no mukhis on them, > > others are 5 mukhi but quality is low. I have been wearing the mala > > often and the experience can vary a lot - from soothing to > downright > > uncomfortable, like I am overloading on a certain frequency that is > > not beneficial to the nervous system, I actually experienced > > increased blood pressure a few times which went away shortly after > > removing the mala. Are these kind of beads to be avoided and should > > not be worn on the body according to tradition? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2003 Report Share Posted September 29, 2003 Dear Oleji, Namaste Glad you've stopped using/wearing it. Store owners will tell us anything (not all of course :-) they think we would like to hear. One of our beloved members once mentioned here about rudraksha being expensive for many people in the Motherland. This unfortunately is true. The caste system remain intact and there's say for example the "Dalits" who are at the bottom rung of the caste system. They are known as the "Untouchables". They live in poverty-striken areas and have no electricity. They are not allowed to collect water from the same taps or sources as the higher castes, etc. Anyway, back to your Mala... When people are down and out, they have no alternative but to sell treasured items though it may break their hearts to part with them. In the case of the mala bought by the store owner in a "bazaar" in India, the piece could have once belonged to someone prior to being displayed at the bazaar stall even if it looked fresh and new. If a mala is fresh, it picks up your vibes, instead of being 'attached' to the previous owner's vibes. Hope I make sense :-) Om Namah Shivaya Sy , "alstrup" <alstrup> wrote: > Dear Syji, > > Thank you for your suggestion. Yes, I stopped wearing it. I dont > think anyone has been wearing this mala before me. The lady in the > gift shop who sold it to me purchased it in India at a bazaar, it > looks very fresh and new, but then again I cannot be 100% sure. > > Thanks, > > Love, Ole > > , "syzenith" > <syzenith> wrote: > > Dear Oleji, > > > > Remember you mentioning this mala in previous messages. Seems like > > you've got a distinct "antenna" (not all people have the same > levels) > > that picks up vibes with ease. Sounds like the mala once belonged > to > > a person who was unwell and had certain karmic cycles to work thru > in > > this loka. Just a humble suggestion: Stop wearing it. > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > Sy > > > > , "alstrup" > > <alstrup> wrote: > > > > > > This inexpensive mala I recently found in Sweden, many beads in > > this > > > 54-bead mala are quite indistinct, many have no mukhis on them, > > > others are 5 mukhi but quality is low. I have been wearing the > mala > > > often and the experience can vary a lot - from soothing to > > downright > > > uncomfortable, like I am overloading on a certain frequency that > is > > > not beneficial to the nervous system, I actually experienced > > > increased blood pressure a few times which went away shortly > after > > > removing the mala. Are these kind of beads to be avoided and > should > > > not be worn on the body according to tradition? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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