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Namaste Tiina,

 

Might have been a miscommunication somewhere.. I'm not experienced

with TCM, though being 3/4 Chinese I just consumed whatever stuff

was given me when young, like bird's nest and all sorts of herb

concoctions (using bulldog clips on the nose). At one stage was

gonna learn about it but not being able to read a word of Chinese,

let alone write it, TCM is beyond me.

 

I have a great friend in New Zealand who's got a master's in TCM at

university in Sydney yonks ago. He's Aussie but went to learn in

Beijing and writes prescriptions in Chinese calligraphic style that

patients take to the Chinese herbal shops operated by Asians.

 

About rudraksha on points for therapeutic purposes, have only tried

12 mukhi and 3 mukhi for lower back pain, neck pain and sore hands

during colder months. Must say they work!

 

Kirlian Photography!! Wow, it will be great if your friend would

take some photos of different mukhi rudraksha. There's bound to be

different auric hues! Your idea is fantastic Tiina.

 

Glad you are journeying along happily with rudraksha and look

forward to hearing many more of your experiences.

 

Hari Om

Sy

 

, xenamacbeal

<no_reply> wrote:

 

> Dear All, Sy and Arjuna. Thank you so much. This has been a

memorable

> day for me in so many ways, you can't imagine. I would like to put

it

> more clearly but - I am at loss for words.

> The explanation you gave on the buzz totally makes sense, and

> strangely enough I had thought along the same lines myself - and

> let's be honest, I don't know anything about it. But similarly

with

> you Sy, I have some experience in TCM etc, and actually if you

think

> about it in relation to the meridians and points... By the way,

have

> you experimented with placing different Rudraksham on points for

> therapeutic purposes?

> There's something I'm thinking of: one of my aquaintances makes

aura

> photographs, by the Kirlian method. I would like him to do some

> pictures of the Rudraksham... I'm not saying it has any scientific

> value but they show something, that's sure.

> With every day, I'm more and more at awe with the Rudraksham and

> still can't believe my good luck to have accidentally stumbled

into

> them ... or maybe, not so accidentally after all.

>

> Love

> Tiina

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Namaste Tiina,

 

Cackles..we all get excited like that when a topic dear to our

hearts appear :-) You haven't seen me go all darned stooooopid -

its darned embarrassing to watch, not that I worry :-) Anyway,

hats off to you for having studied TCM for 10 years! This is a

wowwer and no mean feat.

 

Yes combining rudraksha with alternative therapeutic methods have

been tested by Reiki masters, Ayurvedic practitioners, etc. but I

haven't any info. Wasn't it yourself who posted something about a

an Ayurvedic clinic in the West, along lines of 'keeping the

rudraksha room'? My memory ain't good today..

 

Thank you for your enthusiasm. I'm real interested in your comments

and the results of rudraksha auric fields in Kirlian photos. Please

keep us posted!

 

Om Namah Shivaya

Sy

 

, xenamacbeal

<no_reply> wrote:

> Dear Sy, yes, after sending my letter I read yours once again and

of

> course, saw immediately that you had said something else

altogether.

> But, having studied TCM for almost 10 years now, as soon as I saw

the

> word my wires simply crossed. Suddenly I saw that this far,

I

> hadn't realised how the effect of Rudraksham connects with the

> meridian system. MAN AM I STUPID OR WHAT! To combine different

mukhis

> and their therapeutic effects and philosophical meanings with

> different accupoints. I'm sure someone must have thought of this

> before?

> About Kirlian photos - I'm planning to have them done once I get

my

> 15 mukhi. One of the photos could be of a person without a mala

and

> another - a person wearing a mala. Or a person in meditation with

and

> without a mala. Or a mala before and after Rudra abhisekham ...

and

> pictures of different mukhi beads - for instance.

>

> Love

> Tiina

>

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