Guest guest Posted January 23, 2005 Report Share Posted January 23, 2005 Hi, Has anyone experimented wearing rudraksha beads on the upper arm? I have tried with a sarswati braclet and find this point to be quite effective. I would like to see upper arm 'special combo's' at the ruraksha-ratna website, so if the specialists here are reading, pleases consider this. People like me who have quite a physical occupation (I am a courier working for Business post/Fed-ex often stopping at around 80-100 different places a day), need stuff that is obscure from the sight of others, and the upper arm is ideal for this. There are stretchable threads available for this I think one is called 'stretch majic'. Something that would help one to concentrate without having acccidents (i've had quite a few vehicle accidents) and help to remain calm without being overly meditative would be nice..... Thanks Rajinder Singh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2005 Report Share Posted January 24, 2005 Dear Rajinder ji are you haveing vehicle accidents while you are wearing Rudraksa or was this before you started wearing..........and what Mukhi Beads are you wearing on your arm Are you wearing meditative beads or the more active beads Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev In a message dated 1/23/2005 1:11:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, rajinder.gill writes: > > > > > Hi, > > Has anyone experimented wearing rudraksha beads on the upper arm? I have > tried with a sarswati braclet and find this point to be quite effective. > I would like to see upper arm 'special combo's' at the ruraksha-ratna > website, so if the specialists here are reading, pleases consider this. > People like me who have quite a physical occupation (I am a courier > working for Business post/Fed-ex often stopping at around 80-100 > different places a day), need stuff that is obscure from the sight of > others, and the upper arm is ideal for this. There are stretchable > threads available for this I think one is called 'stretch majic'. > Something that would help one to concentrate without having acccidents > (i've had quite a few vehicle accidents) and help to remain calm > without being overly meditative would be nice..... > > Thanks > Rajinder Singh > > > To send an email to: > > > > Links > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2005 Report Share Posted January 24, 2005 Hi DharmaDev jee, Thanks for the reply, About accidents - I had 2 in quick succession last year, this was when I first started wearing rudrakshas, both accidents were whilst wearing my dhyan yoga pendant, the second accident was whilst wearing a 5 mukhi mala with the dhyan yog pendant, I guess it's not a good idea to wear this combo during such a physical occupation, they're meant to keep one in a meditative mood........ I will stop using the dhyan yoga pendant at work On my right arm I'm using sarswati combo of 4 and 6 mukhis........ I'm also using a six mukhi 32 bead neck mala whilst working.... I have excessive body heat so have steered clear of some of the more energising beads, you see I'm virgo ascendant with mars (a malific for virgo) exalted in the 5th in capricorn conjuct with Jupiter (which is debilitated in this sign, though somewhat rescued by the exalted mars). Mercury is placed in the 7th debilitated in pisces Sun (also malific for virgo) which lords the 12th is placed in aries (exalted) in the 8th conjunct Venus which although is benific is combust next to the sun (it is within 5 degrees)...... Moon is placed in the second house in the enemy sign of libra saturn is placed in 9th in Taurus Rahu is in 4th ketu is in 12th If you can thin of any combos I can have made up for the upper arms for my work please let me know, also a few combos for home to aid in meditation too. Thanks Rajinder AumShiningLotus wrote: > Dear Rajinder ji > > are you haveing vehicle accidents while you are wearing Rudraksa or > was this > before you started wearing..........and what Mukhi Beads are you > wearing on > your arm > > Are you wearing meditative beads or the more active beads > > Thanks and Take Care > > DharmaDev > > In a message dated 1/23/2005 1:11:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, > rajinder.gill writes: > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > Has anyone experimented wearing rudraksha beads on the upper arm? I > have > > tried with a sarswati braclet and find this point to be quite > effective. > > I would like to see upper arm 'special combo's' at the ruraksha-ratna > > website, so if the specialists here are reading, pleases consider this. > > People like me who have quite a physical occupation (I am a courier > > working for Business post/Fed-ex often stopping at around 80-100 > > different places a day), need stuff that is obscure from the sight of > > others, and the upper arm is ideal for this. There are stretchable > > threads available for this I think one is called 'stretch majic'. > > Something that would help one to concentrate without having acccidents > > (i've had quite a few vehicle accidents) and help to remain calm > > without being overly meditative would be nice..... > > > > Thanks > > Rajinder Singh > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > ------ > Links > > * > / > > * > > <?subject=Unsubscri\ be> > > * Terms of > Service <>. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2005 Report Share Posted January 24, 2005 Dear Rajinder Ji You are right about the meditative state of Dhyan Yoga Pendant or Mala or Kantha.....is really not to be worn at work 11 Mukhi 10 Mukhi 8 Muki 2 Mukhi 3 Mukhi 4 Mukhi 6 Mukhi 7 Mukhi are the types of beads we can wear to work A truck driver called me once and said he wore a one mukhi mala to work each day and each day he bacame really angry............same applied.........I told him Mala is pulling him to meditative state and he is fighting this by driveing truck........yes this can be anger produceing.........so told him not to wear at work and to save for quiet time at home hope this helps Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev In a message dated 1/24/2005 4:50:04 PM Pacific Standard Time, rajinder.gill writes: > > > > > Hi DharmaDev jee, > > > Thanks for the reply, > > About accidents - I had 2 in quick succession last year, this was when I > first started wearing rudrakshas, both accidents were whilst wearing my > dhyan yoga pendant, the second accident was whilst wearing a 5 mukhi > mala with the dhyan yog pendant, I guess it's not a good idea to wear > this combo during such a physical occupation, they're meant to keep one > in a meditative mood........ > > > I will stop using the dhyan yoga pendant at work > > On my right arm I'm using sarswati combo of 4 and 6 mukhis........ > I'm also using a six mukhi 32 bead neck mala whilst working.... > > > I have excessive body heat so have steered clear of some of the more > energising beads, you see I'm virgo ascendant with mars (a malific for > virgo) exalted in the 5th in capricorn conjuct with Jupiter (which is > debilitated in this sign, though somewhat rescued by the exalted mars). > > Mercury is placed in the 7th debilitated in pisces > > Sun (also malific for virgo) which lords the 12th is placed in aries > (exalted) in the 8th conjunct Venus which although is benific is combust > next to the sun (it is within 5 degrees)...... > > Moon is placed in the second house in the enemy sign of libra > > saturn is placed in 9th in Taurus > > Rahu is in 4th > > ketu is in 12th > > > If you can thin of any combos I can have made up for the upper arms for > my work please let me know, also a few combos for home to aid in > meditation too. > > Thanks > > Rajinder > > > AumShiningLotus wrote: > > >Dear Rajinder ji > > > >are you haveing vehicle accidents while you are wearing Rudraksa or > >was this > >before you started wearing..........and what Mukhi Beads are you > >wearing on > >your arm > > > >Are you wearing meditative beads or the more active beads > > > >Thanks and Take Care > > > >DharmaDev > > > >In a message dated 1/23/2005 1:11:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, > >rajinder.gill writes: > > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>Hi, > >> > >>Has anyone experimented wearing rudraksha beads on the upper arm? I > >have > >>tried with a sarswati braclet and find this point to be quite > >effective. > >>I would like to see upper arm 'special combo's' at the ruraksha-ratna > >>website, so if the specialists here are reading, pleases consider this. > >>People like me who have quite a physical occupation (I am a courier > >>working for Business post/Fed-ex often stopping at around 80-100 > >>different places a day), need stuff that is obscure from the sight of > >>others, and the upper arm is ideal for this. There are stretchable > >>threads available for this I think one is called 'stretch majic'. > >>Something that would help one to concentrate without having acccidents > >>(i've had quite a few vehicle accidents) and help to remain calm > >>without being overly meditative would be nice..... > >> > >>Thanks > >>Rajinder Singh > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>To send an email to: > >> > >> > >> > >> Links > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2005 Report Share Posted January 24, 2005 Dear Dharam Dev ji, I would want to know if 9 mukhi and 5 mukhi 13 mukhi should not be worn at work. Your reply will be appreciated.. Thanks Rajesh --- AumShiningLotus wrote: > Dear Rajinder Ji > > You are right about the meditative state of Dhyan > Yoga Pendant or Mala or > Kantha.....is really not to be worn at work > > 11 Mukhi 10 Mukhi 8 Muki 2 Mukhi 3 Mukhi 4 Mukhi 6 > Mukhi 7 Mukhi are the > types of beads we can wear to work > > A truck driver called me once and said he wore a one > mukhi mala to work each > day and each day he bacame really > angry............same applied.........I told > him Mala is pulling him to meditative state and he > is fighting this by > driveing truck........yes this can be anger > produceing.........so told him not to > wear at work and to save for quiet time at home > > hope this helps > > Thanks and Take Care > > DharmaDev > In a message dated 1/24/2005 4:50:04 PM Pacific > Standard Time, > rajinder.gill writes: > > > > > > > > > > > Hi DharmaDev jee, > > > > > > Thanks for the reply, > > > > About accidents - I had 2 in quick succession last > year, this was when I > > first started wearing rudrakshas, both accidents > were whilst wearing my > > dhyan yoga pendant, the second accident was whilst > wearing a 5 mukhi > > mala with the dhyan yog pendant, I guess it's not > a good idea to wear > > this combo during such a physical occupation, > they're meant to keep one > > in a meditative mood........ > > > > > > I will stop using the dhyan yoga pendant at work > > > > On my right arm I'm using sarswati combo of 4 and > 6 mukhis........ > > I'm also using a six mukhi 32 bead neck mala > whilst working.... > > > > > > I have excessive body heat so have steered clear > of some of the more > > energising beads, you see I'm virgo ascendant with > mars (a malific for > > virgo) exalted in the 5th in capricorn conjuct > with Jupiter (which is > > debilitated in this sign, though somewhat rescued > by the exalted mars). > > > > Mercury is placed in the 7th debilitated in pisces > > > > Sun (also malific for virgo) which lords the 12th > is placed in aries > > (exalted) in the 8th conjunct Venus which although > is benific is combust > > next to the sun (it is within 5 degrees)...... > > > > Moon is placed in the second house in the enemy > sign of libra > > > > saturn is placed in 9th in Taurus > > > > Rahu is in 4th > > > > ketu is in 12th > > > > > > If you can thin of any combos I can have made up > for the upper arms for > > my work please let me know, also a few combos for > home to aid in > > meditation too. > > > > Thanks > > > > Rajinder > > > > > > AumShiningLotus wrote: > > > > >Dear Rajinder ji > > > > > >are you haveing vehicle accidents while you are > wearing Rudraksa or > > >was this > > >before you started wearing..........and what > Mukhi Beads are you > > >wearing on > > >your arm > > > > > >Are you wearing meditative beads or the more > active beads > > > > > >Thanks and Take Care > > > > > >DharmaDev > > > > > >In a message dated 1/23/2005 1:11:24 PM Pacific > Standard Time, > > >rajinder.gill writes: > > > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>Hi, > > >> > > >>Has anyone experimented wearing rudraksha beads > on the upper arm? I > > >have > > >>tried with a sarswati braclet and find this > point to be quite > > >effective. > > >>I would like to see upper arm 'special combo's' > at the ruraksha-ratna > > >>website, so if the specialists here are reading, > pleases consider this. > > >>People like me who have quite a physical > occupation (I am a courier > > >>working for Business post/Fed-ex often stopping > at around 80-100 > > >>different places a day), need stuff that is > obscure from the sight of > > >>others, and the upper arm is ideal for this. > There are stretchable > > >>threads available for this I think one is called > 'stretch majic'. > > >>Something that would help one to concentrate > without having acccidents > > >>(i've had quite a few vehicle accidents) and > help to remain calm > > >>without being overly meditative would be > nice..... > > >> > > >>Thanks > > >>Rajinder Singh > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>To send an email to: > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Links > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > The all-new My - What will yours do? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2005 Report Share Posted January 24, 2005 Hi, Can you suggest a synergystic combo for work, don't worry I won't blame any future accidents on this, I understand the laws of karma - some things just have to happen, you can't escape it all! Also a synergistic combo for home, I've benn looking at the siddha braclet, does it contain a 14 mukhi too? Thanks Rajinder AumShiningLotus wrote: > Dear Rajinder Ji > > You are right about the meditative state of Dhyan Yoga Pendant or Mala or > Kantha.....is really not to be worn at work > > 11 Mukhi 10 Mukhi 8 Muki 2 Mukhi 3 Mukhi 4 Mukhi 6 Mukhi 7 Mukhi are the > types of beads we can wear to work > > A truck driver called me once and said he wore a one mukhi mala to > work each > day and each day he bacame really angry............same > applied.........I told > him Mala is pulling him to meditative state and he is fighting this by > driveing truck........yes this can be anger produceing.........so told > him not to > wear at work and to save for quiet time at home > > hope this helps > > Thanks and Take Care > > DharmaDev > In a message dated 1/24/2005 4:50:04 PM Pacific Standard Time, > rajinder.gill writes: > > > > > > > > > > > Hi DharmaDev jee, > > > > > > Thanks for the reply, > > > > About accidents - I had 2 in quick succession last year, this was > when I > > first started wearing rudrakshas, both accidents were whilst wearing my > > dhyan yoga pendant, the second accident was whilst wearing a 5 mukhi > > mala with the dhyan yog pendant, I guess it's not a good idea to wear > > this combo during such a physical occupation, they're meant to keep one > > in a meditative mood........ > > > > > > I will stop using the dhyan yoga pendant at work > > > > On my right arm I'm using sarswati combo of 4 and 6 mukhis........ > > I'm also using a six mukhi 32 bead neck mala whilst working.... > > > > > > I have excessive body heat so have steered clear of some of the more > > energising beads, you see I'm virgo ascendant with mars (a malific for > > virgo) exalted in the 5th in capricorn conjuct with Jupiter (which is > > debilitated in this sign, though somewhat rescued by the exalted mars). > > > > Mercury is placed in the 7th debilitated in pisces > > > > Sun (also malific for virgo) which lords the 12th is placed in aries > > (exalted) in the 8th conjunct Venus which although is benific is > combust > > next to the sun (it is within 5 degrees)...... > > > > Moon is placed in the second house in the enemy sign of libra > > > > saturn is placed in 9th in Taurus > > > > Rahu is in 4th > > > > ketu is in 12th > > > > > > If you can thin of any combos I can have made up for the upper arms for > > my work please let me know, also a few combos for home to aid in > > meditation too. > > > > Thanks > > > > Rajinder > > > > > > AumShiningLotus wrote: > > > > >Dear Rajinder ji > > > > > >are you haveing vehicle accidents while you are wearing Rudraksa or > > >was this > > >before you started wearing..........and what Mukhi Beads are you > > >wearing on > > >your arm > > > > > >Are you wearing meditative beads or the more active beads > > > > > >Thanks and Take Care > > > > > >DharmaDev > > > > > >In a message dated 1/23/2005 1:11:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, > > >rajinder.gill writes: > > > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>Hi, > > >> > > >>Has anyone experimented wearing rudraksha beads on the upper arm? I > > >have > > >>tried with a sarswati braclet and find this point to be quite > > >effective. > > >>I would like to see upper arm 'special combo's' at the ruraksha-ratna > > >>website, so if the specialists here are reading, pleases consider > this. > > >>People like me who have quite a physical occupation (I am a courier > > >>working for Business post/Fed-ex often stopping at around 80-100 > > >>different places a day), need stuff that is obscure from the sight of > > >>others, and the upper arm is ideal for this. There are stretchable > > >>threads available for this I think one is called 'stretch majic'. > > >>Something that would help one to concentrate without having acccidents > > >>(i've had quite a few vehicle accidents) and help to remain calm > > >>without being overly meditative would be nice..... > > >> > > >>Thanks > > >>Rajinder Singh > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>To send an email to: > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Links > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > ------ > Links > > * > / > > * > > <?subject=Unsubscri\ be> > > * Terms of > Service <>. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 Dear Rajeshji yes this is a good combination..........you have the 13 Mukhi to attract literally everything your way however you have the 9 Mukhi Durga that can be considered The Shield of Durga that protects from harm.......the 5 Mukhi Guru Beads gives knowledge of what to do that would be most productive So this is a good combination for workinig in an area like sales or consultation or in a job that requires public contact of some type hope this helps Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev In a message dated 1/25/2005 5:35:39 AM Pacific Standard Time, mn_raj_2000 writes: > > > > > Dear Dharam Dev ji, > > I would want to know if 9 mukhi and 5 mukhi 13 mukhi > should not be worn at work. > > Your reply will be appreciated.. > > > Thanks > > Rajesh > --- AumShiningLotus wrote: > > >Dear Rajinder Ji > > > >You are right about the meditative state of Dhyan > >Yoga Pendant or Mala or > >Kantha.....is really not to be worn at work > > > >11 Mukhi 10 Mukhi 8 Muki 2 Mukhi 3 Mukhi 4 Mukhi 6 > >Mukhi 7 Mukhi are the > >types of beads we can wear to work > > > >A truck driver called me once and said he wore a one > >mukhi mala to work each > >day and each day he bacame really > >angry............same applied.........I told > >him Mala is pulling him to meditative state and he > >is fighting this by > >driveing truck........yes this can be anger > >produceing.........so told him not to > >wear at work and to save for quiet time at home > > > >hope this helps > > > >Thanks and Take Care > > > >DharmaDev > >In a message dated 1/24/2005 4:50:04 PM Pacific > >Standard Time, > >rajinder.gill writes: > > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>Hi DharmaDev jee, > >> > >> > >>Thanks for the reply, > >> > >>About accidents - I had 2 in quick succession last Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 Dear Rajinder Ji The 11 Mukhi Lord Hanuman would be good for a man at work combined with a 4 Mukhi Lord Brahma and a 6 Mukhi Lord Kartikeya for descrimination and proper decision makeing...........9 Mukhi Goddess Durga is also a good bead to protect the wearer while at work without causeing meditative state Siva Purana states the 14 Mukhi is to be worn on head......so head mala would be most appropriate.............another book here states the 14 Mukhi opens the 6th sense of future sight.......this has its problems also........we all need to live in the present moment however when you wear 14 Mukhi on Ajna Chakra Mala on head in meditation you start a process of acceleration to future planning that does not necessarily include follow through because the ideas and thoughts are comeing so fast a persons life fills up with future thinking........I sat for two weeks once a day in meditation with 14 Mukhi on forehead about 2 years ago and was amazed at the future work I saw..........didnt get anything done in the present moment for two weeks while wearing bead however once I took bead off head the future projects were almost endless hope this helps better understand the power of these beads Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev In a message dated 1/25/2005 5:36:41 AM Pacific Standard Time, rajinder.gill writes: > > > > > Hi, > > Can you suggest a synergystic combo for work, don't worry I won't blame > any future accidents on this, I understand the laws of karma - some > things just have to happen, you can't escape it all! > > Also a synergistic combo for home, I've benn looking at the siddha > braclet, does it contain a 14 mukhi too? > > Thanks > Rajinder > > > AumShiningLotus wrote: > > >Dear Rajinder Ji > > > >You are right about the meditative state of Dhyan Yoga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 Dear Bikrimjit Ji OK understand.....this kind of question requires a sometimes yes and a sometimes no for the answer...........for example a Siddh Mala is really a calm balanced mala.....each bead supporting the other there is no break in the continuum of the Mukhis.......makes person slow down and enjoy life and at same time accelerates in calm manner the Spritual Life the Dharma and Karma........Is good for people who own businesses or are supervisors or are sitting at a desk job or dealing with people in public as part of their jobs.........not so good to wear for people who are courier drivers or assembly line workers as they have to be fast all the time to deliver according to schedule.......courier drivers or manufactureing assembly line workers would wear other beads at work and save the Siddh Mala for quiet time at home to calm down after full day of driveing according to schedule and quota timeframes hope this helps Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev In a message dated 1/25/2005 5:56:19 AM Pacific Standard Time, bikramjit.pandher writes: > > > > > Dharamadev Ji, > Is it ok to wear siddha mala all time. > thanks > Bikramjit Pandher > > > AumShiningLotus [AumShiningLotus] > Tuesday, January 25, 2005 8:46 AM > > Re: RBSC : upper arm malas etc > > > Dear Rajeshji > > yes this is a good combination..........you have the 13 Mukhi to attract > literally everything your way however you have the 9 Mukhi Durga that can be > > considered The Shield of Durga that protects from harm.......the 5 Mukhi > Guru Beads > gives knowledge of what to do that would be most productive > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 Dharamadev Ji, Is it ok to wear siddha mala all time. thanks Bikramjit Pandher AumShiningLotus [AumShiningLotus] Tuesday, January 25, 2005 8:46 AM Re: RBSC : upper arm malas etc Dear Rajeshji yes this is a good combination..........you have the 13 Mukhi to attract literally everything your way however you have the 9 Mukhi Durga that can be considered The Shield of Durga that protects from harm.......the 5 Mukhi Guru Beads gives knowledge of what to do that would be most productive So this is a good combination for workinig in an area like sales or consultation or in a job that requires public contact of some type hope this helps Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev In a message dated 1/25/2005 5:35:39 AM Pacific Standard Time, mn_raj_2000 writes: > > > > > Dear Dharam Dev ji, > > I would want to know if 9 mukhi and 5 mukhi 13 mukhi > should not be worn at work. > > Your reply will be appreciated.. > > > Thanks > > Rajesh > --- AumShiningLotus wrote: > > >Dear Rajinder Ji > > > >You are right about the meditative state of Dhyan > >Yoga Pendant or Mala or > >Kantha.....is really not to be worn at work > > > >11 Mukhi 10 Mukhi 8 Muki 2 Mukhi 3 Mukhi 4 Mukhi 6 > >Mukhi 7 Mukhi are the > >types of beads we can wear to work > > > >A truck driver called me once and said he wore a one > >mukhi mala to work each > >day and each day he bacame really > >angry............same applied.........I told > >him Mala is pulling him to meditative state and he > >is fighting this by > >driveing truck........yes this can be anger > >produceing.........so told him not to > >wear at work and to save for quiet time at home > > > >hope this helps > > > >Thanks and Take Care > > > >DharmaDev > >In a message dated 1/24/2005 4:50:04 PM Pacific > >Standard Time, > >rajinder.gill writes: > > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>Hi DharmaDev jee, > >> > >> > >>Thanks for the reply, > >> > >>About accidents - I had 2 in quick succession last To send an email to: _____ * / </> * <?subject=Unsub scribe> * Terms of Service <> . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 Yes, agree with DDji. I usually do not wear beads at work, because I have to act quickly and decisively. I put them on when I get home, to help me decompress. Of course, the best time to wear them is during meditation. And, if worn during sleep, they can often help "re-sort" and process issues that linger in the mind. Thanks. Kari AumShiningLotus Jan 25, 2005 6:06 AM Re: RBSC : upper arm malas etc Dear Bikrimjit Ji OK understand.....this kind of question requires a sometimes yes and a sometimes no for the answer...........for example a Siddh Mala is really a calm balanced mala.....each bead supporting the other there is no break in the continuum of the Mukhis.......makes person slow down and enjoy life and at same time accelerates in calm manner the Spritual Life the Dharma and Karma........Is good for people who own businesses or are supervisors or are sitting at a desk job or dealing with people in public as part of their jobs.........not so good to wear for people who are courier drivers or assembly line workers as they have to be fast all the time to deliver according to schedule.......courier drivers or manufactureing assembly line workers would wear other beads at work and save the Siddh Mala for quiet time at home to calm down after full day of driveing according to schedule and quota timeframes hope this helps Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev In a message dated 1/25/2005 5:56:19 AM Pacific Standard Time, bikramjit.pandher writes: > > > > > Dharamadev Ji, > Is it ok to wear siddha mala all time. > thanks > Bikramjit Pandher > > > AumShiningLotus [AumShiningLotus] > Tuesday, January 25, 2005 8:46 AM > > Re: RBSC : upper arm malas etc > > > Dear Rajeshji > > yes this is a good combination..........you have the 13 Mukhi to attract > literally everything your way however you have the 9 Mukhi Durga that can be > > considered The Shield of Durga that protects from harm.......the 5 Mukhi > Guru Beads > gives knowledge of what to do that would be most productive > > To send an email to: Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 Hi, I think that where you wear the beads also affects how you feel, kanthas and malas worn around the neck generally induce meditattive state, where as upper arm malas, allow one to work but remain centred and aware of movements. One other thing that I think is of interest with rudraksah beads is that they work according to the bloodflow to an area. People with really open heart chakras tend to feel a very direct effect, my Guru where's his five mukhi mala for only a couple of hours at at time because it cools his heart chakra so much it becomes hard to operate! We all have areas of better circulation and because I use my right arm so much I find upper arm malas most effective whilst at work. I sure spiritual people like Dharma Dev Jee can concur with this, the feeling you get from malas is directly linked to whatever chakra your conciousnes resisdes in most and how close the beads are to this area. Not to be confused with their overall effectiveness however, rudrakshas have to be the most powerful bead available............ Thaniks Rajinder Singh Kari Sprowl wrote: > Yes, agree with DDji. I usually do not wear beads at work, because I > have to act quickly and decisively. > > I put them on when I get home, to help me decompress. Of course, the > best time to wear them is during meditation. And, if worn during > sleep, they can often help "re-sort" and process issues that linger in > the mind. > > Thanks. Kari > > > AumShiningLotus > Jan 25, 2005 6:06 AM > > Re: RBSC : upper arm malas etc > > > Dear Bikrimjit Ji > > OK understand.....this kind of question requires a sometimes yes and a > sometimes no for the answer...........for example a Siddh Mala is > really a calm > balanced mala.....each bead supporting the other there is no break in the > continuum of the Mukhis.......makes person slow down and enjoy life > and at same time > accelerates in calm manner the Spritual Life the Dharma and > Karma........Is > good for people who own businesses or are supervisors or are sitting > at a desk > job or dealing with people in public as part of their jobs.........not > so good > to wear for people who are courier drivers or assembly line workers as > they > have to be fast all the time to deliver according to > schedule.......courier > drivers or manufactureing assembly line workers would wear other beads > at work and > save the Siddh Mala for quiet time at home to calm down after full day of > driveing according to schedule and quota timeframes > > hope this helps > > Thanks and Take Care > > DharmaDev > > > In a message dated 1/25/2005 5:56:19 AM Pacific Standard Time, > bikramjit.pandher writes: > > > > > > > > > > > Dharamadev Ji, > > Is it ok to wear siddha mala all time. > > thanks > > Bikramjit Pandher > > > > > > AumShiningLotus [AumShiningLotus] > > Tuesday, January 25, 2005 8:46 AM > > > > Re: RBSC : upper arm malas etc > > > > > > Dear Rajeshji > > > > yes this is a good combination..........you have the 13 Mukhi to > attract > > literally everything your way however you have the 9 Mukhi Durga > that can be > > > > considered The Shield of Durga that protects from harm.......the 5 Mukhi > > Guru Beads > > gives knowledge of what to do that would be most productive > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > Links > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > ------ > Links > > * > / > > * > > <?subject=Unsubscri\ be> > > * Terms of > Service <>. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 I also find that they work on chakram that seem to need their energies the most. When I first started wearing mine, I felt tremendous heat in my throat chakra, for a few days. K. Rajinder Singh Gill <rajinder.gill Jan 25, 2005 8:53 AM Re: RBSC : upper arm malas etc Hi, I think that where you wear the beads also affects how you feel, kanthas and malas worn around the neck generally induce meditattive state, where as upper arm malas, allow one to work but remain centred and aware of movements. One other thing that I think is of interest with rudraksah beads is that they work according to the bloodflow to an area. People with really open heart chakras tend to feel a very direct effect, my Guru where's his five mukhi mala for only a couple of hours at at time because it cools his heart chakra so much it becomes hard to operate! We all have areas of better circulation and because I use my right arm so much I find upper arm malas most effective whilst at work. I sure spiritual people like Dharma Dev Jee can concur with this, the feeling you get from malas is directly linked to whatever chakra your conciousnes resisdes in most and how close the beads are to this area. Not to be confused with their overall effectiveness however, rudrakshas have to be the most powerful bead available............ Thaniks Rajinder Singh Kari Sprowl wrote: > Yes, agree with DDji. I usually do not wear beads at work, because I > have to act quickly and decisively. > > I put them on when I get home, to help me decompress. Of course, the > best time to wear them is during meditation. And, if worn during > sleep, they can often help "re-sort" and process issues that linger in > the mind. > > Thanks. Kari > > > AumShiningLotus > Jan 25, 2005 6:06 AM > > Re: RBSC : upper arm malas etc > > > Dear Bikrimjit Ji > > OK understand.....this kind of question requires a sometimes yes and a > sometimes no for the answer...........for example a Siddh Mala is > really a calm > balanced mala.....each bead supporting the other there is no break in the > continuum of the Mukhis.......makes person slow down and enjoy life > and at same time > accelerates in calm manner the Spritual Life the Dharma and > Karma........Is > good for people who own businesses or are supervisors or are sitting > at a desk > job or dealing with people in public as part of their jobs.........not > so good > to wear for people who are courier drivers or assembly line workers as > they > have to be fast all the time to deliver according to > schedule.......courier > drivers or manufactureing assembly line workers would wear other beads > at work and > save the Siddh Mala for quiet time at home to calm down after full day of > driveing according to schedule and quota timeframes > > hope this helps > > Thanks and Take Care > > DharmaDev > > > In a message dated 1/25/2005 5:56:19 AM Pacific Standard Time, > bikramjit.pandher writes: > > > > > > > > > > > Dharamadev Ji, > > Is it ok to wear siddha mala all time. > > thanks > > Bikramjit Pandher > > > > > > AumShiningLotus [AumShiningLotus] > > Tuesday, January 25, 2005 8:46 AM > > > > Re: RBSC : upper arm malas etc > > > > > > Dear Rajeshji > > > > yes this is a good combination..........you have the 13 Mukhi to > attract > > literally everything your way however you have the 9 Mukhi Durga > that can be > > > > considered The Shield of Durga that protects from harm.......the 5 Mukhi > > Guru Beads > > gives knowledge of what to do that would be most productive > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > Links > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > ------ > Links > > * > / > > * > > <?subject=Unsubscri\ be> > > * Terms of > Service <>. > > To send an email to: Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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