Guest guest Posted November 4, 2003 Report Share Posted November 4, 2003 I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my siddha mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How quickly will this dissipate? Is this normal??? Thanks, Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2003 Report Share Posted November 4, 2003 Namaste Ole, Wear it another 2 times and see if this buzzing still occurs. If yes, then the high mukhi beads are accelerating too fast for you to cope. Generaally the lower mukhi beads helps one assimilate to the powerful electromagnetic effects of the high mukhis. If buzzing continues, it is best to restring the mala with the lower mukhis round the neck instead of the "reverse order" you've described to Jorge. Om Namah Shivaya Sy , "alstrup" <alstrup> wrote: > I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my siddha > mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very > uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How quickly > will this dissipate? Is this normal??? > > Thanks, > > Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2003 Report Share Posted November 4, 2003 Namaste Syji, Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your interest and help. Is this kind of buzzing sensation normal? I experienced it with my first inexpensive mala I got in Sweden, also experienced it with my new larger 54 5-mukhi mala I got from Nepal, however, the buzz is different from the Siddha Mala as it is composed of the 5- mukhi "frequency". I was wearing this a lot this past week, in the beginning stages I got a larger buzz and was also feeling very much the relaxing effects, the buzzing went down slowly for each day I was using the mala and now it is much less. I just took off my Siddha Mala, the buzzing seemed more intense in the first few hours and slowly went down, the time factor and me being tired just made it more irritating and now I just removed it after 6 hours, but the buzzzing sensation is still there, although it went down after removing it. Are you sure this buzzing will go automatically go away completely? When it was at its peak, I could almost feel the petals in my crown chakra. Had this experience before, dont know if it is just my imagination. Why would placing the higher mukhis lower on the body decrease the buzzzing? Is it because they are further away from the head itself? I thought that would be the same no matter where they are placed on the body, as long as they are in contact with the skin? I am thinking if the buzzing could possibly have anything to do with the silver chain? I have read that unbroken metal chains around the neck or arms and legs can according to chinese medicine shortcircuit bioelectricity flowing through the meridians in the head. I wonder if this could possibly be a factor? Or maybe the beads are not strung correctly with head against head and tail against tail? Could that also play a part? Thanks for any experienced insights from Sy and others... Ole , "syzenith" <syzenith> wrote: > Namaste Ole, > > Wear it another 2 times and see if this buzzing still occurs. If > yes, then the high mukhi beads are accelerating too fast for you to > cope. Generaally the lower mukhi beads helps one assimilate to the > powerful electromagnetic effects of the high mukhis. If buzzing > continues, it is best to restring the mala with the lower mukhis > round the neck instead of the "reverse order" you've described to > Jorge. > > Om Namah Shivaya > Sy > > , "alstrup" > <alstrup> wrote: > > I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my siddha > > mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very > > uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How quickly > > will this dissipate? Is this normal??? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 Namaste Oleji, Instead of worryng about the buzzing, see if you can tune into the vibration. You may well hear the name of your ishta chanted or a bija mantra. It may just be happening at a frequency to which you are unfamiliar. Arjuna alstrup <alstrup wrote: Namaste Syji, Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your interest and help. Is this kind of buzzing sensation normal? I experienced it with my first inexpensive mala I got in Sweden, also experienced it with my new larger 54 5-mukhi mala I got from Nepal, however, the buzz is different from the Siddha Mala as it is composed of the 5- mukhi "frequency". I was wearing this a lot this past week, in the beginning stages I got a larger buzz and was also feeling very much the relaxing effects, the buzzing went down slowly for each day I was using the mala and now it is much less. I just took off my Siddha Mala, the buzzing seemed more intense in the first few hours and slowly went down, the time factor and me being tired just made it more irritating and now I just removed it after 6 hours, but the buzzzing sensation is still there, although it went down after removing it. Are you sure this buzzing will go automatically go away completely? When it was at its peak, I could almost feel the petals in my crown chakra. Had this experience before, dont know if it is just my imagination. Why would placing the higher mukhis lower on the body decrease the buzzzing? Is it because they are further away from the head itself? I thought that would be the same no matter where they are placed on the body, as long as they are in contact with the skin? I am thinking if the buzzing could possibly have anything to do with the silver chain? I have read that unbroken metal chains around the neck or arms and legs can according to chinese medicine shortcircuit bioelectricity flowing through the meridians in the head. I wonder if this could possibly be a factor? Or maybe the beads are not strung correctly with head against head and tail against tail? Could that also play a part? Thanks for any experienced insights from Sy and others... Ole , "syzenith" <syzenith> wrote: > Namaste Ole, > > Wear it another 2 times and see if this buzzing still occurs. If > yes, then the high mukhi beads are accelerating too fast for you to > cope. Generaally the lower mukhi beads helps one assimilate to the > powerful electromagnetic effects of the high mukhis. If buzzing > continues, it is best to restring the mala with the lower mukhis > round the neck instead of the "reverse order" you've described to > Jorge. > > Om Namah Shivaya > Sy > > , "alstrup" > <alstrup> wrote: > > I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my siddha > > mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very > > uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How quickly > > will this dissipate? Is this normal??? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Ole Sponsor To send an email to: Protect your identity with Mail AddressGuard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 Hi Ole - this buzzing sensation is something that is highly auspicious and indicates an opening in the higher vortices. It is literally the sound of creation itself and is to be meditated upon rather than avoided... Namaste, Alan >"alstrup" <alstrup > > >RBSC : Re: Major buzzing >Wed, 05 Nov 2003 01:25:06 -0000 > >Namaste Syji, > >Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your interest and help. > >Is this kind of buzzing sensation normal? I experienced it with my >first inexpensive mala I got in Sweden, also experienced it with my >new larger 54 5-mukhi mala I got from Nepal, however, the buzz is >different from the Siddha Mala as it is composed of the 5- >mukhi "frequency". I was wearing this a lot this past week, in the >beginning stages I got a larger buzz and was also feeling very much >the relaxing effects, the buzzing went down slowly for each day I >was using the mala and now it is much less. >I just took off my Siddha Mala, the buzzing seemed more intense in >the first few hours and slowly went down, the time factor and me >being tired just made it more irritating and now I just removed it >after 6 hours, but the buzzzing sensation is still there, although >it went down after removing it. Are you sure this buzzing will go >automatically go away completely? When it was at its peak, I could >almost feel the petals in my crown chakra. Had this experience >before, dont know if it is just my imagination. > >Why would placing the higher mukhis lower on the body decrease the >buzzzing? Is it because they are further away from the head itself? >I thought that would be the same no matter where they are placed on >the body, as long as they are in contact with the skin? >I am thinking if the buzzing could possibly have anything to do with >the silver chain? I have read that unbroken metal chains around the >neck or arms and legs can according to chinese medicine shortcircuit >bioelectricity flowing through the meridians in the head. I wonder >if this could possibly be a factor? >Or maybe the beads are not strung correctly with head against head >and tail against tail? Could that also play a part? > >Thanks for any experienced insights from Sy and others... > >Ole > >, "syzenith" ><syzenith> wrote: > > Namaste Ole, > > > > Wear it another 2 times and see if this buzzing still occurs. If > > yes, then the high mukhi beads are accelerating too fast for you >to > > cope. Generaally the lower mukhi beads helps one assimilate to >the > > powerful electromagnetic effects of the high mukhis. If buzzing > > continues, it is best to restring the mala with the lower mukhis > > round the neck instead of the "reverse order" you've described to > > Jorge. > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > Sy > > > > , "alstrup" > > <alstrup> wrote: > > > I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my siddha > > > mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very > > > uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How quickly > > > will this dissipate? Is this normal??? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Ole > _______________ Is your computer infected with a virus? Find out with a FREE computer virus scan from McAfee. Take the FreeScan now! http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 Hi Alan, Interesting. Where did you learn this? Do you know if the buzzing experience is described in the shastras and explained as an experienced symptom of the higher chakras opening? The sensation is quite similar to a kavaca pendant that was offered to a famous deity of Lord Narasimha in his Ugra Form in India. I was wearing this for almost two years, but stopped wearing it in steps because its protective powers was so strong that it literally created a forcefield around me that became uncomfortable as it was a vacuum effect. The same effect seems to happening with the Rudrakaksha beads, normally I am extremely sensitive to energies of other people (empathic) but the protective effect of the Narasimha kavaca came with a price, as I became numb to my surroundings. The empowerment was however immense! I received a private letter from Tiina about this. She did an experiment according to the instructions given by Syji and when she flipped her mala to wear the higher mukhis around the neck instead of being lower on the chest and stomach, she experienced a STRONG buzzing effect immediately! She reported that she was feeling for a moment or two just to make sure she was not imagining and then she turned it back in its original position. Buzzing stopped as if cut through with a knife! Perhaps it is because the higher mukhis are closer to the crown chakra..? Wonder if there are any scriptural references with knowledge about this? Thanks, Ole , "Alan Scherr" <source311@h...> wrote: > Hi Ole - this buzzing sensation is something that is highly auspicious and > indicates an opening in the higher vortices. It is literally the sound of > creation itself and is to be meditated upon rather than avoided... > > Namaste, > Alan > > > >"alstrup" <alstrup> > > > > > >RBSC : Re: Major buzzing > >Wed, 05 Nov 2003 01:25:06 -0000 > > > >Namaste Syji, > > > >Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your interest and help. > > > >Is this kind of buzzing sensation normal? I experienced it with my > >first inexpensive mala I got in Sweden, also experienced it with my > >new larger 54 5-mukhi mala I got from Nepal, however, the buzz is > >different from the Siddha Mala as it is composed of the 5- > >mukhi "frequency". I was wearing this a lot this past week, in the > >beginning stages I got a larger buzz and was also feeling very much > >the relaxing effects, the buzzing went down slowly for each day I > >was using the mala and now it is much less. > >I just took off my Siddha Mala, the buzzing seemed more intense in > >the first few hours and slowly went down, the time factor and me > >being tired just made it more irritating and now I just removed it > >after 6 hours, but the buzzzing sensation is still there, although > >it went down after removing it. Are you sure this buzzing will go > >automatically go away completely? When it was at its peak, I could > >almost feel the petals in my crown chakra. Had this experience > >before, dont know if it is just my imagination. > > > >Why would placing the higher mukhis lower on the body decrease the > >buzzzing? Is it because they are further away from the head itself? > >I thought that would be the same no matter where they are placed on > >the body, as long as they are in contact with the skin? > >I am thinking if the buzzing could possibly have anything to do with > >the silver chain? I have read that unbroken metal chains around the > >neck or arms and legs can according to chinese medicine shortcircuit > >bioelectricity flowing through the meridians in the head. I wonder > >if this could possibly be a factor? > >Or maybe the beads are not strung correctly with head against head > >and tail against tail? Could that also play a part? > > > >Thanks for any experienced insights from Sy and others... > > > >Ole > > > >, "syzenith" > ><syzenith> wrote: > > > Namaste Ole, > > > > > > Wear it another 2 times and see if this buzzing still occurs. If > > > yes, then the high mukhi beads are accelerating too fast for you > >to > > > cope. Generaally the lower mukhi beads helps one assimilate to > >the > > > powerful electromagnetic effects of the high mukhis. If buzzing > > > continues, it is best to restring the mala with the lower mukhis > > > round the neck instead of the "reverse order" you've described to > > > Jorge. > > > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > > Sy > > > > > > , "alstrup" > > > <alstrup> wrote: > > > > I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my siddha > > > > mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very > > > > uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How quickly > > > > will this dissipate? Is this normal??? > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Ole > > > > _______________ > Is your computer infected with a virus? Find out with a FREE computer virus > scan from McAfee. Take the FreeScan now! > http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 Dear Tiina, I'm very happy to hear about your good outcome. A 15 mukhi, wonderful. I'll be interested to hear what effects you get. Arjuna xenamacbeal <no_reply> wrote: Dear All, Sy, Arjuna and Alan, thank you for your excellent insights. After feeling the "mysterious buzz" again after putting the Siddha mala on backwards, I got so excited that I just HAD to try it out in meditation, and to try to tune in to this higher, different frequency. I'd better not try to explain what happened but it was really BIG. Afterwards, I had some incredible news about something that had been bothering me for quite a long time - the situation had been solved in my benefit ! The chances of this kind of outcome was 90 (negative) - 10 (positive). Later this night I did a "thank you" puja. Now I just have to get a 15 mukhi too! I placed an order with Rudra Center India this afternoon and so, the journey continues ... Love and best wishes to Everyone Tiina , "alstrup" <alstrup> wrote: > Hi Alan, > > Interesting. Where did you learn this? Do you know if the buzzing > experience is described in the shastras and explained as an > experienced symptom of the higher chakras opening? The sensation is > quite similar to a kavaca pendant that was offered to a famous deity > of Lord Narasimha in his Ugra Form in India. I was wearing this for > almost two years, but stopped wearing it in steps because its > protective powers was so strong that it literally created a > forcefield around me that became uncomfortable as it was a vacuum > effect. The same effect seems to happening with the Rudrakaksha > beads, normally I am extremely sensitive to energies of other people > (empathic) but the protective effect of the Narasimha kavaca came > with a price, as I became numb to my surroundings. The empowerment > was however immense! > I received a private letter from Tiina about this. She did an > experiment according to the instructions given by Syji and when she > flipped her mala to wear the higher mukhis around the neck instead > of being lower on the chest and stomach, she experienced a STRONG > buzzing effect immediately! She reported that she was feeling for a > moment or two just to make sure she was not imagining and then she > turned it back in its original position. Buzzing stopped as if cut > through with a knife! > > Perhaps it is because the higher mukhis are closer to the crown > chakra..? > > Wonder if there are any scriptural references with knowledge about > this? > > Thanks, > > Ole > > , "Alan Scherr" > <source311@h...> wrote: > > Hi Ole - this buzzing sensation is something that is highly > auspicious and > > indicates an opening in the higher vortices. It is literally the > sound of > > creation itself and is to be meditated upon rather than avoided... > > > > Namaste, > > Alan > > > > > > >"alstrup" <alstrup> > > > > > > > > >RBSC : Re: Major buzzing > > >Wed, 05 Nov 2003 01:25:06 -0000 > > > > > >Namaste Syji, > > > > > >Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your interest and help. > > > > > >Is this kind of buzzing sensation normal? I experienced it with my > > >first inexpensive mala I got in Sweden, also experienced it with > my > > >new larger 54 5-mukhi mala I got from Nepal, however, the buzz is > > >different from the Siddha Mala as it is composed of the 5- > > >mukhi "frequency". I was wearing this a lot this past week, in the > > >beginning stages I got a larger buzz and was also feeling very > much > > >the relaxing effects, the buzzing went down slowly for each day I > > >was using the mala and now it is much less. > > >I just took off my Siddha Mala, the buzzing seemed more intense in > > >the first few hours and slowly went down, the time factor and me > > >being tired just made it more irritating and now I just removed it > > >after 6 hours, but the buzzzing sensation is still there, although > > >it went down after removing it. Are you sure this buzzing will go > > >automatically go away completely? When it was at its peak, I could > > >almost feel the petals in my crown chakra. Had this experience > > >before, dont know if it is just my imagination. > > > > > >Why would placing the higher mukhis lower on the body decrease the > > >buzzzing? Is it because they are further away from the head > itself? > > >I thought that would be the same no matter where they are placed > on > > >the body, as long as they are in contact with the skin? > > >I am thinking if the buzzing could possibly have anything to do > with > > >the silver chain? I have read that unbroken metal chains around > the > > >neck or arms and legs can according to chinese medicine > shortcircuit > > >bioelectricity flowing through the meridians in the head. I wonder > > >if this could possibly be a factor? > > >Or maybe the beads are not strung correctly with head against head > > >and tail against tail? Could that also play a part? > > > > > >Thanks for any experienced insights from Sy and others... > > > > > >Ole > > > > > >, "syzenith" > > ><syzenith> wrote: > > > > Namaste Ole, > > > > > > > > Wear it another 2 times and see if this buzzing still occurs. > If > > > > yes, then the high mukhi beads are accelerating too fast for > you > > >to > > > > cope. Generaally the lower mukhi beads helps one assimilate to > > >the > > > > powerful electromagnetic effects of the high mukhis. If > buzzing > > > > continues, it is best to restring the mala with the lower > mukhis > > > > round the neck instead of the "reverse order" you've described > to > > > > Jorge. > > > > > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > > > Sy > > > > > > > > , "alstrup" > > > > <alstrup> wrote: > > > > > I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my > siddha > > > > > mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very > > > > > uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How > quickly > > > > > will this dissipate? Is this normal??? > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > Ole > > > > > > > _______________ > > Is your computer infected with a virus? Find out with a FREE > computer virus > > scan from McAfee. 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Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 Hello Ole, Only today I noticed for the first time the buzzing you were talking about. At home I use to wear my siddha mala but I don't remember experiencing that noise in my ears, until I received, and start to wear - also - my Lakshmy mala and navaratna mala. The buzzing is permanent. It doesn't go. I experienced the same two years ago when I did a course related with the astral plans. That effect remained for some time, but eventually vanished. The noise is something like a constant " zzzzzzzzzz...." like when the TV is turned on but we still waiting for the image to appear. Jorge Lourenço - "alstrup" <alstrup <> Wednesday, November 05, 2003 6:50 PM RBSC : RBSC : Re: Major buzzing > Hi Alan, > > Interesting. Where did you learn this? Do you know if the buzzing > experience is described in the shastras and explained as an > experienced symptom of the higher chakras opening? The sensation is > quite similar to a kavaca pendant that was offered to a famous deity > of Lord Narasimha in his Ugra Form in India. I was wearing this for > almost two years, but stopped wearing it in steps because its > protective powers was so strong that it literally created a > forcefield around me that became uncomfortable as it was a vacuum > effect. The same effect seems to happening with the Rudrakaksha > beads, normally I am extremely sensitive to energies of other people > (empathic) but the protective effect of the Narasimha kavaca came > with a price, as I became numb to my surroundings. The empowerment > was however immense! > I received a private letter from Tiina about this. She did an > experiment according to the instructions given by Syji and when she > flipped her mala to wear the higher mukhis around the neck instead > of being lower on the chest and stomach, she experienced a STRONG > buzzing effect immediately! She reported that she was feeling for a > moment or two just to make sure she was not imagining and then she > turned it back in its original position. Buzzing stopped as if cut > through with a knife! > > Perhaps it is because the higher mukhis are closer to the crown > chakra..? > > Wonder if there are any scriptural references with knowledge about > this? > > Thanks, > > Ole > > , "Alan Scherr" > <source311@h...> wrote: > > Hi Ole - this buzzing sensation is something that is highly > auspicious and > > indicates an opening in the higher vortices. It is literally the > sound of > > creation itself and is to be meditated upon rather than avoided... > > > > Namaste, > > Alan > > > > > > >"alstrup" <alstrup> > > > > > > > > >RBSC : Re: Major buzzing > > >Wed, 05 Nov 2003 01:25:06 -0000 > > > > > >Namaste Syji, > > > > > >Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your interest and help. > > > > > >Is this kind of buzzing sensation normal? I experienced it with my > > >first inexpensive mala I got in Sweden, also experienced it with > my > > >new larger 54 5-mukhi mala I got from Nepal, however, the buzz is > > >different from the Siddha Mala as it is composed of the 5- > > >mukhi "frequency". I was wearing this a lot this past week, in the > > >beginning stages I got a larger buzz and was also feeling very > much > > >the relaxing effects, the buzzing went down slowly for each day I > > >was using the mala and now it is much less. > > >I just took off my Siddha Mala, the buzzing seemed more intense in > > >the first few hours and slowly went down, the time factor and me > > >being tired just made it more irritating and now I just removed it > > >after 6 hours, but the buzzzing sensation is still there, although > > >it went down after removing it. Are you sure this buzzing will go > > >automatically go away completely? When it was at its peak, I could > > >almost feel the petals in my crown chakra. Had this experience > > >before, dont know if it is just my imagination. > > > > > >Why would placing the higher mukhis lower on the body decrease the > > >buzzzing? Is it because they are further away from the head > itself? > > >I thought that would be the same no matter where they are placed > on > > >the body, as long as they are in contact with the skin? > > >I am thinking if the buzzing could possibly have anything to do > with > > >the silver chain? I have read that unbroken metal chains around > the > > >neck or arms and legs can according to chinese medicine > shortcircuit > > >bioelectricity flowing through the meridians in the head. I wonder > > >if this could possibly be a factor? > > >Or maybe the beads are not strung correctly with head against head > > >and tail against tail? Could that also play a part? > > > > > >Thanks for any experienced insights from Sy and others... > > > > > >Ole > > > > > >, "syzenith" > > ><syzenith> wrote: > > > > Namaste Ole, > > > > > > > > Wear it another 2 times and see if this buzzing still occurs. > If > > > > yes, then the high mukhi beads are accelerating too fast for > you > > >to > > > > cope. Generaally the lower mukhi beads helps one assimilate to > > >the > > > > powerful electromagnetic effects of the high mukhis. If > buzzing > > > > continues, it is best to restring the mala with the lower > mukhis > > > > round the neck instead of the "reverse order" you've described > to > > > > Jorge. > > > > > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > > > Sy > > > > > > > > , "alstrup" > > > > <alstrup> wrote: > > > > > I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my > siddha > > > > > mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very > > > > > uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How > quickly > > > > > will this dissipate? Is this normal??? > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > Ole > > > > > > > _______________ > > Is your computer infected with a virus? Find out with a FREE > computer virus > > scan from McAfee. Take the FreeScan now! > > http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 > > > > To send an email to: > > > > Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 Ole - this is common knowledge throughout both the Tantric Kundalini and Vedic experiential / meditative traditions as well as others. There are as many as several dozen types of this experience described including sounds like thunder, like buzzing bees or insects, like chimes or bells, like a high-pitched whistle, like ocean waves, etc. They have been referred to as "nada", celestial sounds, music of the spheres, etc... The point is not so much to give the chapter and verse in some scripture, but to celebrate the experience - as it is rare and coveted in the spiritual traditions. That iot is happening for you with your mala is a validation of its power. Regards, Alan >"alstrup" <alstrup > > >RBSC : RBSC : Re: Major buzzing >Wed, 05 Nov 2003 18:50:24 -0000 > >Hi Alan, > >Interesting. Where did you learn this? Do you know if the buzzing >experience is described in the shastras and explained as an >experienced symptom of the higher chakras opening? The sensation is >quite similar to a kavaca pendant that was offered to a famous deity >of Lord Narasimha in his Ugra Form in India. I was wearing this for >almost two years, but stopped wearing it in steps because its >protective powers was so strong that it literally created a >forcefield around me that became uncomfortable as it was a vacuum >effect. The same effect seems to happening with the Rudrakaksha >beads, normally I am extremely sensitive to energies of other people >(empathic) but the protective effect of the Narasimha kavaca came >with a price, as I became numb to my surroundings. The empowerment >was however immense! >I received a private letter from Tiina about this. She did an >experiment according to the instructions given by Syji and when she >flipped her mala to wear the higher mukhis around the neck instead >of being lower on the chest and stomach, she experienced a STRONG >buzzing effect immediately! She reported that she was feeling for a >moment or two just to make sure she was not imagining and then she >turned it back in its original position. Buzzing stopped as if cut >through with a knife! > >Perhaps it is because the higher mukhis are closer to the crown >chakra..? > >Wonder if there are any scriptural references with knowledge about >this? > >Thanks, > >Ole > >, "Alan Scherr" ><source311@h...> wrote: > > Hi Ole - this buzzing sensation is something that is highly >auspicious and > > indicates an opening in the higher vortices. It is literally the >sound of > > creation itself and is to be meditated upon rather than avoided... > > > > Namaste, > > Alan > > > > > > >"alstrup" <alstrup> > > > > > > > > >RBSC : Re: Major buzzing > > >Wed, 05 Nov 2003 01:25:06 -0000 > > > > > >Namaste Syji, > > > > > >Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your interest and help. > > > > > >Is this kind of buzzing sensation normal? I experienced it with my > > >first inexpensive mala I got in Sweden, also experienced it with >my > > >new larger 54 5-mukhi mala I got from Nepal, however, the buzz is > > >different from the Siddha Mala as it is composed of the 5- > > >mukhi "frequency". I was wearing this a lot this past week, in the > > >beginning stages I got a larger buzz and was also feeling very >much > > >the relaxing effects, the buzzing went down slowly for each day I > > >was using the mala and now it is much less. > > >I just took off my Siddha Mala, the buzzing seemed more intense in > > >the first few hours and slowly went down, the time factor and me > > >being tired just made it more irritating and now I just removed it > > >after 6 hours, but the buzzzing sensation is still there, although > > >it went down after removing it. Are you sure this buzzing will go > > >automatically go away completely? When it was at its peak, I could > > >almost feel the petals in my crown chakra. Had this experience > > >before, dont know if it is just my imagination. > > > > > >Why would placing the higher mukhis lower on the body decrease the > > >buzzzing? Is it because they are further away from the head >itself? > > >I thought that would be the same no matter where they are placed >on > > >the body, as long as they are in contact with the skin? > > >I am thinking if the buzzing could possibly have anything to do >with > > >the silver chain? I have read that unbroken metal chains around >the > > >neck or arms and legs can according to chinese medicine >shortcircuit > > >bioelectricity flowing through the meridians in the head. I wonder > > >if this could possibly be a factor? > > >Or maybe the beads are not strung correctly with head against head > > >and tail against tail? Could that also play a part? > > > > > >Thanks for any experienced insights from Sy and others... > > > > > >Ole > > > > > >, "syzenith" > > ><syzenith> wrote: > > > > Namaste Ole, > > > > > > > > Wear it another 2 times and see if this buzzing still occurs. >If > > > > yes, then the high mukhi beads are accelerating too fast for >you > > >to > > > > cope. Generaally the lower mukhi beads helps one assimilate to > > >the > > > > powerful electromagnetic effects of the high mukhis. If >buzzing > > > > continues, it is best to restring the mala with the lower >mukhis > > > > round the neck instead of the "reverse order" you've described >to > > > > Jorge. > > > > > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > > > Sy > > > > > > > > , "alstrup" > > > > <alstrup> wrote: > > > > > I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my >siddha > > > > > mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very > > > > > uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How >quickly > > > > > will this dissipate? Is this normal??? > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > Ole > > > > > > > _______________ > > Is your computer infected with a virus? Find out with a FREE >computer virus > > scan from McAfee. 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Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 Namaste Ole, Our friends here have all given good advice respectively about the buzzing.. The buzzing is normal for some folks and not so for others, depending on the individual's personal vibrations, inclinations, life path, aspirations, rnanubandhana and "destiny". Also depneds on one's "meditational capacity". High mukhi beads when worn on the neck can send some people into extremely high states of meditation to the point when they are "zoned out" if they don't know how to control that or cope with the frequencies. This is from persoal experience, not Scriptures. Regarding meridians, pratitioners of TCM, Reiki, Shiatsu, Accupuncture, etc., will be able to explain them better. Positioning high mukhi beads near chest or abdomen regions will reduce buzzing in some cases. In others, the buzzing goes away. If "head buzzing" still persists even when beads are at chest/navel regions, it will reduce as one gradually assimlates with the rudraksha and experience new heights of meditational capacity. When applying high mukhi beads: "We learn to crawl befor learning to walk, then its walking before learning to run". Our feet are on the ground, we don't walk with the head. When one can perform this feat, then he/she will have no use for this world, this Samsara. Om Namah Shivaya Sy , "alstrup" <alstrup> wrote: > Namaste Syji, > > Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your interest and help. > > Is this kind of buzzing sensation normal? I experienced it with my > first inexpensive mala I got in Sweden, also experienced it with my > new larger 54 5-mukhi mala I got from Nepal, however, the buzz is > different from the Siddha Mala as it is composed of the 5- > mukhi "frequency". I was wearing this a lot this past week, in the > beginning stages I got a larger buzz and was also feeling very much > the relaxing effects, the buzzing went down slowly for each day I > was using the mala and now it is much less. > I just took off my Siddha Mala, the buzzing seemed more intense in > the first few hours and slowly went down, the time factor and me > being tired just made it more irritating and now I just removed it > after 6 hours, but the buzzzing sensation is still there, although > it went down after removing it. Are you sure this buzzing will go > automatically go away completely? When it was at its peak, I could > almost feel the petals in my crown chakra. Had this experience > before, dont know if it is just my imagination. > > Why would placing the higher mukhis lower on the body decrease the > buzzzing? Is it because they are further away from the head itself? > I thought that would be the same no matter where they are placed on > the body, as long as they are in contact with the skin? > I am thinking if the buzzing could possibly have anything to do with > the silver chain? I have read that unbroken metal chains around the > neck or arms and legs can according to chinese medicine shortcircuit > bioelectricity flowing through the meridians in the head. I wonder > if this could possibly be a factor? > Or maybe the beads are not strung correctly with head against head > and tail against tail? Could that also play a part? > > Thanks for any experienced insights from Sy and others... > > Ole > > , "syzenith" > <syzenith> wrote: > > Namaste Ole, > > > > Wear it another 2 times and see if this buzzing still occurs. If > > yes, then the high mukhi beads are accelerating too fast for you > to > > cope. Generaally the lower mukhi beads helps one assimilate to > the > > powerful electromagnetic effects of the high mukhis. If buzzing > > continues, it is best to restring the mala with the lower mukhis > > round the neck instead of the "reverse order" you've described to > > Jorge. > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > Sy > > > > , "alstrup" > > <alstrup> wrote: > > > I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my siddha > > > mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very > > > uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How quickly > > > will this dissipate? Is this normal??? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 Arjunaji, Interesting...! Where did you learn this? Thanks, Ole , Arjuna <arjunaacharya> wrote: > Namaste Oleji, > Instead of worryng about the buzzing, see if you can tune into the vibration. You may well hear the name of your ishta chanted or a bija mantra. It may just be happening at a frequency to which you are unfamiliar. > Arjuna > > alstrup <alstrup> wrote: > Namaste Syji, > > Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your interest and help. > > Is this kind of buzzing sensation normal? I experienced it with my > first inexpensive mala I got in Sweden, also experienced it with my > new larger 54 5-mukhi mala I got from Nepal, however, the buzz is > different from the Siddha Mala as it is composed of the 5- > mukhi "frequency". I was wearing this a lot this past week, in the > beginning stages I got a larger buzz and was also feeling very much > the relaxing effects, the buzzing went down slowly for each day I > was using the mala and now it is much less. > I just took off my Siddha Mala, the buzzing seemed more intense in > the first few hours and slowly went down, the time factor and me > being tired just made it more irritating and now I just removed it > after 6 hours, but the buzzzing sensation is still there, although > it went down after removing it. Are you sure this buzzing will go > automatically go away completely? When it was at its peak, I could > almost feel the petals in my crown chakra. Had this experience > before, dont know if it is just my imagination. > > Why would placing the higher mukhis lower on the body decrease the > buzzzing? Is it because they are further away from the head itself? > I thought that would be the same no matter where they are placed on > the body, as long as they are in contact with the skin? > I am thinking if the buzzing could possibly have anything to do with > the silver chain? I have read that unbroken metal chains around the > neck or arms and legs can according to chinese medicine shortcircuit > bioelectricity flowing through the meridians in the head. I wonder > if this could possibly be a factor? > Or maybe the beads are not strung correctly with head against head > and tail against tail? Could that also play a part? > > Thanks for any experienced insights from Sy and others... > > Ole > > , "syzenith" > <syzenith> wrote: > > Namaste Ole, > > > > Wear it another 2 times and see if this buzzing still occurs. If > > yes, then the high mukhi beads are accelerating too fast for you > to > > cope. Generaally the lower mukhi beads helps one assimilate to > the > > powerful electromagnetic effects of the high mukhis. If buzzing > > continues, it is best to restring the mala with the lower mukhis > > round the neck instead of the "reverse order" you've described to > > Jorge. > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > Sy > > > > , "alstrup" > > <alstrup> wrote: > > > I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my siddha > > > mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very > > > uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How quickly > > > will this dissipate? Is this normal??? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Ole > > > Sponsor > To send an email to: - > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > Protect your identity with Mail AddressGuard > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 Hello Jorge, Thanks for your input. I am not experiencing any noises as you dsecribed, its more of an energetic sensation, but it is changing, this morning when I put the mala on again, the sensation is different, now it feels more like an itch in the head, its more pronounced in certain areas in the head, sometimes it feels like I can feel outlines of petals in my crown chakra. I do not have any sensations in the other chakras. Thanks, Ole , António Lourenço <mop71543@m...> wrote: > Hello Ole, > > Only today I noticed for the first time the buzzing you were talking about. > At home I use to wear my siddha mala but I don't remember experiencing that > noise in my ears, until I received, and start to wear - also - my Lakshmy > mala and navaratna mala. The buzzing is permanent. It doesn't go. I > experienced the same two years ago when I did a course related with the > astral plans. That effect remained for some time, but eventually vanished. > The noise is something like a constant " zzzzzzzzzz...." like when the TV is > turned on but we still waiting for the image to appear. > > > Jorge Lourenço > - > "alstrup" <alstrup> > <> > Wednesday, November 05, 2003 6:50 PM > RBSC : RBSC : Re: Major buzzing > > > > Hi Alan, > > > > Interesting. Where did you learn this? Do you know if the buzzing > > experience is described in the shastras and explained as an > > experienced symptom of the higher chakras opening? The sensation is > > quite similar to a kavaca pendant that was offered to a famous deity > > of Lord Narasimha in his Ugra Form in India. I was wearing this for > > almost two years, but stopped wearing it in steps because its > > protective powers was so strong that it literally created a > > forcefield around me that became uncomfortable as it was a vacuum > > effect. The same effect seems to happening with the Rudrakaksha > > beads, normally I am extremely sensitive to energies of other people > > (empathic) but the protective effect of the Narasimha kavaca came > > with a price, as I became numb to my surroundings. The empowerment > > was however immense! > > I received a private letter from Tiina about this. She did an > > experiment according to the instructions given by Syji and when she > > flipped her mala to wear the higher mukhis around the neck instead > > of being lower on the chest and stomach, she experienced a STRONG > > buzzing effect immediately! She reported that she was feeling for a > > moment or two just to make sure she was not imagining and then she > > turned it back in its original position. Buzzing stopped as if cut > > through with a knife! > > > > Perhaps it is because the higher mukhis are closer to the crown > > chakra..? > > > > Wonder if there are any scriptural references with knowledge about > > this? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Ole > > > > , "Alan Scherr" > > <source311@h...> wrote: > > > Hi Ole - this buzzing sensation is something that is highly > > auspicious and > > > indicates an opening in the higher vortices. It is literally the > > sound of > > > creation itself and is to be meditated upon rather than avoided... > > > > > > Namaste, > > > Alan > > > > > > > > > >"alstrup" <alstrup> > > > > > > > > > > > >RBSC : Re: Major buzzing > > > >Wed, 05 Nov 2003 01:25:06 -0000 > > > > > > > >Namaste Syji, > > > > > > > >Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your interest and help. > > > > > > > >Is this kind of buzzing sensation normal? I experienced it with my > > > >first inexpensive mala I got in Sweden, also experienced it with > > my > > > >new larger 54 5-mukhi mala I got from Nepal, however, the buzz is > > > >different from the Siddha Mala as it is composed of the 5- > > > >mukhi "frequency". I was wearing this a lot this past week, in the > > > >beginning stages I got a larger buzz and was also feeling very > > much > > > >the relaxing effects, the buzzing went down slowly for each day I > > > >was using the mala and now it is much less. > > > >I just took off my Siddha Mala, the buzzing seemed more intense in > > > >the first few hours and slowly went down, the time factor and me > > > >being tired just made it more irritating and now I just removed it > > > >after 6 hours, but the buzzzing sensation is still there, although > > > >it went down after removing it. Are you sure this buzzing will go > > > >automatically go away completely? When it was at its peak, I could > > > >almost feel the petals in my crown chakra. Had this experience > > > >before, dont know if it is just my imagination. > > > > > > > >Why would placing the higher mukhis lower on the body decrease the > > > >buzzzing? Is it because they are further away from the head > > itself? > > > >I thought that would be the same no matter where they are placed > > on > > > >the body, as long as they are in contact with the skin? > > > >I am thinking if the buzzing could possibly have anything to do > > with > > > >the silver chain? I have read that unbroken metal chains around > > the > > > >neck or arms and legs can according to chinese medicine > > shortcircuit > > > >bioelectricity flowing through the meridians in the head. I wonder > > > >if this could possibly be a factor? > > > >Or maybe the beads are not strung correctly with head against head > > > >and tail against tail? Could that also play a part? > > > > > > > >Thanks for any experienced insights from Sy and others... > > > > > > > >Ole > > > > > > > >, "syzenith" > > > ><syzenith> wrote: > > > > > Namaste Ole, > > > > > > > > > > Wear it another 2 times and see if this buzzing still occurs. > > If > > > > > yes, then the high mukhi beads are accelerating too fast for > > you > > > >to > > > > > cope. Generaally the lower mukhi beads helps one assimilate to > > > >the > > > > > powerful electromagnetic effects of the high mukhis. If > > buzzing > > > > > continues, it is best to restring the mala with the lower > > mukhis > > > > > round the neck instead of the "reverse order" you've described > > to > > > > > Jorge. > > > > > > > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > > > > Sy > > > > > > > > > > --- In , "alstrup" > > > > > <alstrup> wrote: > > > > > > I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my > > siddha > > > > > > mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very > > > > > > uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How > > quickly > > > > > > will this dissipate? Is this normal??? > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > > > Ole > > > > > > > > > > _______________ > > > Is your computer infected with a virus? Find out with a FREE > > computer virus > > > scan from McAfee. Take the FreeScan now! > > > http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 Namaste Sy, Thanks very much for these insights. I did a test and flipped the mala yesterday evening, so the higher mukhis would be lower on the chest and the lower mukhis was around the neck. There was a noticeable reduction. Will see how it goes this week, otherwise will restring the mala. I wonder if the empowerment effect of the mala will simultaneously be reduced by placing higher mukhis lower on the body? Also, I wonder...could the buzzing be caused because the higher mukhis are sending out powerful electromagnetic energy through the head, and it tries to clear energetic blockages in the naadis and meridians. I have a lot of old amalgam fillings in my teeth and may have some oral galvanism which the beads could be trying to counteract. I am this week starting to have them removed through the Huggins safety protocol and replaced with polycarbonate material. It was just an idea that came, I know this is a mundane way of viewing things, but was thinking this could perhaps also be a factor in the energetic experience... Thanks, Love, Ole , "syzenith" <syzenith> wrote: > Namaste Ole, > > Our friends here have all given good advice respectively about the > buzzing.. > > The buzzing is normal for some folks and not so for others, > depending on the individual's personal vibrations, inclinations, > life path, aspirations, rnanubandhana and "destiny". Also depneds > on one's "meditational capacity". > > High mukhi beads when worn on the neck can send some people into > extremely high states of meditation to the point when they > are "zoned out" if they don't know how to control that or cope with > the frequencies. This is from persoal experience, not Scriptures. > > Regarding meridians, pratitioners of TCM, Reiki, Shiatsu, > Accupuncture, etc., will be able to explain them better. > > Positioning high mukhi beads near chest or abdomen regions will > reduce buzzing in some cases. In others, the buzzing goes away. > If "head buzzing" still persists even when beads are at chest/navel > regions, it will reduce as one gradually assimlates with the > rudraksha and experience new heights of meditational capacity. > > When applying high mukhi beads: "We learn to crawl befor learning to > walk, then its walking before learning to run". Our feet are on the > ground, we don't walk with the head. When one can perform this > feat, then he/she will have no use for this world, this Samsara. > > Om Namah Shivaya > Sy > > , "alstrup" > <alstrup> wrote: > > > Namaste Syji, > > > > Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your interest and help. > > > > Is this kind of buzzing sensation normal? I experienced it with my > > first inexpensive mala I got in Sweden, also experienced it with > my > > new larger 54 5-mukhi mala I got from Nepal, however, the buzz is > > different from the Siddha Mala as it is composed of the 5- > > mukhi "frequency". I was wearing this a lot this past week, in the > > beginning stages I got a larger buzz and was also feeling very > much > > the relaxing effects, the buzzing went down slowly for each day I > > was using the mala and now it is much less. > > I just took off my Siddha Mala, the buzzing seemed more intense in > > the first few hours and slowly went down, the time factor and me > > being tired just made it more irritating and now I just removed it > > after 6 hours, but the buzzzing sensation is still there, although > > it went down after removing it. Are you sure this buzzing will go > > automatically go away completely? When it was at its peak, I could > > almost feel the petals in my crown chakra. Had this experience > > before, dont know if it is just my imagination. > > > > Why would placing the higher mukhis lower on the body decrease the > > buzzzing? Is it because they are further away from the head > itself? > > I thought that would be the same no matter where they are placed > on > > the body, as long as they are in contact with the skin? > > I am thinking if the buzzing could possibly have anything to do > with > > the silver chain? I have read that unbroken metal chains around > the > > neck or arms and legs can according to chinese medicine > shortcircuit > > bioelectricity flowing through the meridians in the head. I wonder > > if this could possibly be a factor? > > Or maybe the beads are not strung correctly with head against head > > and tail against tail? Could that also play a part? > > > > Thanks for any experienced insights from Sy and others... > > > > Ole > > > > , "syzenith" > > <syzenith> wrote: > > > Namaste Ole, > > > > > > Wear it another 2 times and see if this buzzing still occurs. > If > > > yes, then the high mukhi beads are accelerating too fast for you > > to > > > cope. Generaally the lower mukhi beads helps one assimilate to > > the > > > powerful electromagnetic effects of the high mukhis. If buzzing > > > continues, it is best to restring the mala with the lower mukhis > > > round the neck instead of the "reverse order" you've described > to > > > Jorge. > > > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > > Sy > > > > > > , "alstrup" > > > <alstrup> wrote: > > > > I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my > siddha > > > > mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very > > > > uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How > quickly > > > > will this dissipate? Is this normal??? > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 Alan - thanks for your input. My interest in scriptural quotes is not for the sake of giving chapter and verse, it is for assimilating the written authorative Vedic knowledge possibly given by the Vedic Rishis about such experiences. Besides the buzzing effects, I am also experiencing the empowerment effects of my personality through the mala already, it is very noticeable..! The effects are somewhat similar to my Ugra Narasimha kavaca pendant I was wearing previously. Will keep writing my diary like Syji recommended and post at intervals about my experiences... Thanks, Ole , "Alan Scherr" <source311@h...> wrote: > Ole - this is common knowledge throughout both the Tantric Kundalini and > Vedic experiential / meditative traditions as well as others. There are as > many as several dozen types of this experience described including sounds > like thunder, like buzzing bees or insects, like chimes or bells, like a > high-pitched whistle, like ocean waves, etc. > > They have been referred to as "nada", celestial sounds, music of the > spheres, etc... > > The point is not so much to give the chapter and verse in some scripture, > but to celebrate the experience - as it is rare and coveted in the spiritual > traditions. That iot is happening for you with your mala is a validation of > its power. > > Regards, > Alan > > > >"alstrup" <alstrup> > > > > > >RBSC : RBSC : Re: Major buzzing > >Wed, 05 Nov 2003 18:50:24 -0000 > > > >Hi Alan, > > > >Interesting. Where did you learn this? Do you know if the buzzing > >experience is described in the shastras and explained as an > >experienced symptom of the higher chakras opening? The sensation is > >quite similar to a kavaca pendant that was offered to a famous deity > >of Lord Narasimha in his Ugra Form in India. I was wearing this for > >almost two years, but stopped wearing it in steps because its > >protective powers was so strong that it literally created a > >forcefield around me that became uncomfortable as it was a vacuum > >effect. The same effect seems to happening with the Rudrakaksha > >beads, normally I am extremely sensitive to energies of other people > >(empathic) but the protective effect of the Narasimha kavaca came > >with a price, as I became numb to my surroundings. The empowerment > >was however immense! > >I received a private letter from Tiina about this. She did an > >experiment according to the instructions given by Syji and when she > >flipped her mala to wear the higher mukhis around the neck instead > >of being lower on the chest and stomach, she experienced a STRONG > >buzzing effect immediately! She reported that she was feeling for a > >moment or two just to make sure she was not imagining and then she > >turned it back in its original position. Buzzing stopped as if cut > >through with a knife! > > > >Perhaps it is because the higher mukhis are closer to the crown > >chakra..? > > > >Wonder if there are any scriptural references with knowledge about > >this? > > > >Thanks, > > > >Ole > > > >, "Alan Scherr" > ><source311@h...> wrote: > > > Hi Ole - this buzzing sensation is something that is highly > >auspicious and > > > indicates an opening in the higher vortices. It is literally the > >sound of > > > creation itself and is to be meditated upon rather than avoided... > > > > > > Namaste, > > > Alan > > > > > > > > > >"alstrup" <alstrup> > > > > > > > > > > > >RBSC : Re: Major buzzing > > > >Wed, 05 Nov 2003 01:25:06 -0000 > > > > > > > >Namaste Syji, > > > > > > > >Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your interest and help. > > > > > > > >Is this kind of buzzing sensation normal? I experienced it with my > > > >first inexpensive mala I got in Sweden, also experienced it with > >my > > > >new larger 54 5-mukhi mala I got from Nepal, however, the buzz is > > > >different from the Siddha Mala as it is composed of the 5- > > > >mukhi "frequency". I was wearing this a lot this past week, in the > > > >beginning stages I got a larger buzz and was also feeling very > >much > > > >the relaxing effects, the buzzing went down slowly for each day I > > > >was using the mala and now it is much less. > > > >I just took off my Siddha Mala, the buzzing seemed more intense in > > > >the first few hours and slowly went down, the time factor and me > > > >being tired just made it more irritating and now I just removed it > > > >after 6 hours, but the buzzzing sensation is still there, although > > > >it went down after removing it. Are you sure this buzzing will go > > > >automatically go away completely? When it was at its peak, I could > > > >almost feel the petals in my crown chakra. Had this experience > > > >before, dont know if it is just my imagination. > > > > > > > >Why would placing the higher mukhis lower on the body decrease the > > > >buzzzing? Is it because they are further away from the head > >itself? > > > >I thought that would be the same no matter where they are placed > >on > > > >the body, as long as they are in contact with the skin? > > > >I am thinking if the buzzing could possibly have anything to do > >with > > > >the silver chain? I have read that unbroken metal chains around > >the > > > >neck or arms and legs can according to chinese medicine > >shortcircuit > > > >bioelectricity flowing through the meridians in the head. I wonder > > > >if this could possibly be a factor? > > > >Or maybe the beads are not strung correctly with head against head > > > >and tail against tail? Could that also play a part? > > > > > > > >Thanks for any experienced insights from Sy and others... > > > > > > > >Ole > > > > > > > >, "syzenith" > > > ><syzenith> wrote: > > > > > Namaste Ole, > > > > > > > > > > Wear it another 2 times and see if this buzzing still occurs. > >If > > > > > yes, then the high mukhi beads are accelerating too fast for > >you > > > >to > > > > > cope. Generaally the lower mukhi beads helps one assimilate to > > > >the > > > > > powerful electromagnetic effects of the high mukhis. If > >buzzing > > > > > continues, it is best to restring the mala with the lower > >mukhis > > > > > round the neck instead of the "reverse order" you've described > >to > > > > > Jorge. > > > > > > > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > > > > Sy > > > > > > > > > > --- In , "alstrup" > > > > > <alstrup> wrote: > > > > > > I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my > >siddha > > > > > > mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very > > > > > > uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How > >quickly > > > > > > will this dissipate? Is this normal??? > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > > > Ole > > > > > > > > > > _______________ > > > Is your computer infected with a virus? Find out with a FREE > >computer virus > > > scan from McAfee. Take the FreeScan now! > > > http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 > > > > _______________ > MSN Messenger with backgrounds, emoticons and more. > http://www.msnmessenger-download.com/tracking/cdp_customize Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 Hi Ole, How are you doing with the buzzing? I must say that I am getting a little annoyed with it, because know even when I take my mala the buzz still goes on and on. The only thing I can remember that probably caused this noise is the two extra elements I ad to my mala wearing: the navaratna and the lakshmi mala. Please tell me if you find anything about how to stop/diminished that noise. Jorge Lourenço - "alstrup" <alstrup <> Wednesday, November 05, 2003 6:50 PM RBSC : RBSC : Re: Major buzzing > Hi Alan, > > Interesting. Where did you learn this? Do you know if the buzzing > experience is described in the shastras and explained as an > experienced symptom of the higher chakras opening? The sensation is > quite similar to a kavaca pendant that was offered to a famous deity > of Lord Narasimha in his Ugra Form in India. I was wearing this for > almost two years, but stopped wearing it in steps because its > protective powers was so strong that it literally created a > forcefield around me that became uncomfortable as it was a vacuum > effect. The same effect seems to happening with the Rudrakaksha > beads, normally I am extremely sensitive to energies of other people > (empathic) but the protective effect of the Narasimha kavaca came > with a price, as I became numb to my surroundings. The empowerment > was however immense! > I received a private letter from Tiina about this. She did an > experiment according to the instructions given by Syji and when she > flipped her mala to wear the higher mukhis around the neck instead > of being lower on the chest and stomach, she experienced a STRONG > buzzing effect immediately! She reported that she was feeling for a > moment or two just to make sure she was not imagining and then she > turned it back in its original position. Buzzing stopped as if cut > through with a knife! > > Perhaps it is because the higher mukhis are closer to the crown > chakra..? > > Wonder if there are any scriptural references with knowledge about > this? > > Thanks, > > Ole > > , "Alan Scherr" > <source311@h...> wrote: > > Hi Ole - this buzzing sensation is something that is highly > auspicious and > > indicates an opening in the higher vortices. It is literally the > sound of > > creation itself and is to be meditated upon rather than avoided... > > > > Namaste, > > Alan > > > > > > >"alstrup" <alstrup> > > > > > > > > >RBSC : Re: Major buzzing > > >Wed, 05 Nov 2003 01:25:06 -0000 > > > > > >Namaste Syji, > > > > > >Thanks for your reply. I appreciate your interest and help. > > > > > >Is this kind of buzzing sensation normal? I experienced it with my > > >first inexpensive mala I got in Sweden, also experienced it with > my > > >new larger 54 5-mukhi mala I got from Nepal, however, the buzz is > > >different from the Siddha Mala as it is composed of the 5- > > >mukhi "frequency". I was wearing this a lot this past week, in the > > >beginning stages I got a larger buzz and was also feeling very > much > > >the relaxing effects, the buzzing went down slowly for each day I > > >was using the mala and now it is much less. > > >I just took off my Siddha Mala, the buzzing seemed more intense in > > >the first few hours and slowly went down, the time factor and me > > >being tired just made it more irritating and now I just removed it > > >after 6 hours, but the buzzzing sensation is still there, although > > >it went down after removing it. Are you sure this buzzing will go > > >automatically go away completely? When it was at its peak, I could > > >almost feel the petals in my crown chakra. Had this experience > > >before, dont know if it is just my imagination. > > > > > >Why would placing the higher mukhis lower on the body decrease the > > >buzzzing? Is it because they are further away from the head > itself? > > >I thought that would be the same no matter where they are placed > on > > >the body, as long as they are in contact with the skin? > > >I am thinking if the buzzing could possibly have anything to do > with > > >the silver chain? I have read that unbroken metal chains around > the > > >neck or arms and legs can according to chinese medicine > shortcircuit > > >bioelectricity flowing through the meridians in the head. I wonder > > >if this could possibly be a factor? > > >Or maybe the beads are not strung correctly with head against head > > >and tail against tail? Could that also play a part? > > > > > >Thanks for any experienced insights from Sy and others... > > > > > >Ole > > > > > >, "syzenith" > > ><syzenith> wrote: > > > > Namaste Ole, > > > > > > > > Wear it another 2 times and see if this buzzing still occurs. > If > > > > yes, then the high mukhi beads are accelerating too fast for > you > > >to > > > > cope. Generaally the lower mukhi beads helps one assimilate to > > >the > > > > powerful electromagnetic effects of the high mukhis. If > buzzing > > > > continues, it is best to restring the mala with the lower > mukhis > > > > round the neck instead of the "reverse order" you've described > to > > > > Jorge. > > > > > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > > > Sy > > > > > > > > , "alstrup" > > > > <alstrup> wrote: > > > > > I have intense buzzing in my head/crown chakra wearing my > siddha > > > > > mala right now, its the 3rd time I am wearing it. Its very > > > > > uncomfortable, like a strong frequency or vibration. How > quickly > > > > > will this dissipate? Is this normal??? > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > Ole > > > > > > > _______________ > > Is your computer infected with a virus? Find out with a FREE > computer virus > > scan from McAfee. Take the FreeScan now! > > http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 > > > > To send an email to: > > > > Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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