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Namaste Ole,

 

Not sure if there's something in the Scriptures depicting that

rudraksha should not be positioned lower than the navel. If your

inclinations happen to be along the lines of: "Vedas were written

for the first four castes but Tantra is for all who aspire", then by

all means try placing higher mukhis lower on body. I don't think

empowerment effects would be any less than on top part of the body.

 

I wouldn't get into Nadis at this stage but you have a point there.

The answer is yes and no. Yes for some folks, no for others - it

differs from individual to individual, again depending on level

of "evolvement" and meditational techniques learnt. Ok, Nadis are

beyond me to explain, its too involved a science, any experts here

who can share? I believe that rudrakshas can help one make

successful 'connection' with the Brahma Nadi but this is a long

journey for many to get to that. Have your fillings replaced and

see.

 

Hari Om

Sy

 

, "alstrup"

<alstrup> wrote:

> 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

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Namaste Sy,

 

Thanks for the input. Just came back from first treatment having 2

large amalgam mercury fillings removed through Huggins safety

protocol, they were quite galvanic. Inorganic mercury levels in

mouth above safety limits. Quite normal with amalgam mercury

fillings. These were many years old. Remarkable lightness in the

left side of the head after they were out, also feel more clear and

conscious. The current from the fillings is gone. Now replaced with

safest polycarbonate material available. Cant wait until next week

to have more out. Funny thing, the dentist who did the procedure is

an old friend of mine. He recently became dentist and is working at

the best clinic doing mercury sanitations. Years back, my friend was

instrumental in me getting to start using ayurveda and getting on

Maharishi Amrit Kalash, which really saved my health back then. Now

he is helping me with this I wanted to do for several years, but

couldnt afford until now. He and I obviously share some good karma

together from past life! :-)

I still use MAK, although I am alternating with other powerful

herbal jam rasayanas I tracked down while in South India in 2001.

 

Got a bit off topic here..sorry!

 

Love, Ole

 

, "syzenith"

<syzenith> wrote:

> Namaste Ole,

>

> Not sure if there's something in the Scriptures depicting that

> rudraksha should not be positioned lower than the navel. If your

> inclinations happen to be along the lines of: "Vedas were written

> for the first four castes but Tantra is for all who aspire", then

by

> all means try placing higher mukhis lower on body. I don't think

> empowerment effects would be any less than on top part of the body.

>

> I wouldn't get into Nadis at this stage but you have a point

there.

> The answer is yes and no. Yes for some folks, no for others - it

> differs from individual to individual, again depending on level

> of "evolvement" and meditational techniques learnt. Ok, Nadis are

> beyond me to explain, its too involved a science, any experts here

> who can share? I believe that rudrakshas can help one make

> successful 'connection' with the Brahma Nadi but this is a long

> journey for many to get to that. Have your fillings replaced and

> see.

>

> Hari Om

> Sy

>

> , "alstrup"

> <alstrup> wrote:

> > 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

> > > >

> > > > --- In

, "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

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