Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 Dear Hansraj, Lovely to know yourself and your wife are based in Singapore! It will be wonderful meeting you both one day, Shiva Be Willing.....!! I can't confirm travel plans as yet although the intended journey should be around August 2005 if all goes well. Firstly I have to discuss with Rudra Centre, Mrs. Neeta, Sri DDji, and our representatives in Singapore and Malaysia. Can you give me some tips about how to beat the humidity and heat in Singapore? My skin is highly sensitive and get sunburnt, sunstroked and heat rashes the moment I last landed at Changi Airport (last May). It was like there is no airconditioning in the airport. Although there was, it was not cool enough for a Hopping Hot body system like mine ) Last year Singapore and Hong Kong has the "SARS" problem and "SIA" plane was empty. Changi airport was empty too. Everybody warned me about going there but nevertheless I went. By Shiva's Grace, I was fine. All lifelong rudraksha sadhakas are "Hot" - Shiva/Rudra is "Hot"; fire that goes upwards..... Lord Vishnu is "Water", thus "Cool" and flows downwards.. Since 9 years old, I've been using, worshipping and wearing rudraksha. So you can imagine what its like. A Chinese lady recommended me to use St. Luke's powder (the mentholated one). It helps a little bit but the sweat simply poured like strong rainwater from head to foot. Cannot even drink the "Kopi-O" (I love Singapore-style kopi-o) without the body burning like being roasted in an oven, not joking.. Also like Teh-o but same story.. When having nasi biryani, char kway teow, laksa, mee siam, nasi lemak and durians, golly molly..... body felt like being barbequed alive ))))) Meantime, yes please try the method mentioned to you in my previous message. Let me know the results later if you wish. If you have further questions, just post a message here and I shall try to respond whenever I get online. Ommmmmmmm Best regards Simone , "hansraj" <Hansraj@p...> wrote: > > Dear Simoneji > > Well , we - my wife and I - are based in Singapore. The place is humid and one does sweat profusely. It happens with me too. These days its cooler and rains most of the days. > > Your are most welcome to come down to this part of the world and be our guests. Pls do lemme know your travel plans and we could atleast meet. > > I wish to thank you for your advise. I shall follow the procedure and get back to you in a day or two. > > Thanking you > > Om Namah Shivaya > > Hansraj > - > Simone > > Sunday, November 14, 2004 3:55 AM > RBSC : Cleaning Rudraksha > > > > Dear Hansraj, > > Beads get darker with long-term wearing and usage due to sweat, body > chemicals and other factors such as climatic. Notice you are from > Singapore! Wow! I was there last year and stayed with family > friends in Katong on the east coast. > > Was wearing several 11 mukhis that were new but they became dark due > to Singapore's humidity during May and June. Was told these are the > hottest months in your part of the world. > > Virtually I had to live out of an ice box and jump into the swimming > pool or take cold showers 10 times a day or more. You see, I'm used > to cooler climates and higher altitudes above sea level. Soon as I > stepped out of every cold shower, sweat starting pouring from the > top of the head to foot, no kidding.. > > Went to the Australian Embassy on other matters but managed to also > ask a couple of Ozzie officers how they cope with the heat. Was > told they'd been posted there by Foreign Affairs Dept. on contract > for several years, hence they became assimilated with the > environment but all were looking forward to returning to either > Adelaide or Canberra when contract ended. > > Yes, it is normal for rudrakshas to become dark in color between 2 > weeks to 6 months with constant wearing (I wore mine 24 hours a > day). After washing, make sure the beads are allowed to dry > naturally. > > In Singapore's humidity, the beads will dry within half a day even > if you put it away from sunlight. > > After drying, use almond oil mixed with a couple of drops of > sandalwood essential oil. Use a soft toothbrush for oiling. Make > sure you drip some oil into the mouths of the beads so they run down > to the tail from inside. This will condition nicely. Rudraksha last > for many generations when properly and regulary maintained. They > don't come apart (disintegrate with passage of time) or chip off > easily, especially with very high mukhi beads. > > If Shiva be Willing, perhaps maybe I will visit Singapore next year > for rudraksha exhibition. First have to take care of matters in > Australia, then discuss with Mrs Neeta and Rudra Centre. Will let > you know if I can really come. If so, then I shall be happy to > demonstrate the oiling process and share further with you. > > Hope this helps. > > Best wishes > Simone > > , "hansraj" > <Hansraj@p...> wrote: > > > > Dear all > > > > My beads have gone darkish after use for about 6mnths. Is this > normal? After cleaning in mild soap solution and rose after so I > have to oil the beads? Pls advise. > > > > Thanks > > > > Hansraj To send an email to: - > > > > > Sponsor > > Eliminate Your Debt! > · Get out of Debt Now · Christian counselors available > · Click here to find out how you can become free from debt. > - ----------- > Links > > > / > > b.. > > > c.. 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