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Namaskar Chandi,

 

Replying on behalf of Simone who is currently traveling. She will

return in a few days. May I speak on her behalf:

 

Thank you sincerely for your open-mindedness towards different

rudraksha healing modalities or methods. Just like Sri DDji, your

kind response is well put and succinct to the point.

 

Your interest in rudraksha mat or mattress will definitely assist a

lot of people in chronic pain or who had undergone major surgery due

to severe injuries. At the same time, those who are seriously into

meditation will find the mat or mattress particularly conducive to

their states of minds, being the Witness, rather than the "player".

 

Rudraksha used or strung in the method as suggested by Simone,

heightens meditation and helps one focus, stopping the

mind's "chatter" that distracts or interrupts the jiva during

serious meditation sessions.

 

There are various other uses for the mat and mattress. They can also

be used as seats (made in smaller size) for Murtis on altars or sewn

onto clothing for deities with upa-ratna (semi-gemstones or

crystals) as Simone had also done for her murtis in prayer room. I'm

sure she will be delighted to elaborate more when she returns.

 

You are right, if one's motive is out of sheer love and to serve

without condition, rudraksha is not being abused but rather, applied

constructively for the improvement of mankind's pains.

 

Namah Shivaya

Jai Guru Gorakhnath

A.G.

 

 

, "om_shri_skanda"

<om_shri_skanda> wrote:

>

>

> Dear Simoneji:

>

> Your rudraksha mattress is extraordinary.

> I am particularily interested in introducing rudraksha to the

> alternative healing community in the United States.

>

> Has your mattress been used on a massage table by body workers ???

>

> I know Lord Shiva is sending you Light for this remarkable idea :-)

>

> If rudraksha are the tears of Shiva and given to mankind out of

the

> Lord's Grace, it would seem to me that they should be used for the

> welfare of mankind to heal the pains of the body. All is based on

> motive. If one's motive is of love and to serve, how can the

> rudraksha be abused when used in this way ???

>

> Love,

> Chandi

>

> , Kartikeyan

> Iyyengar <kartikeyaniyyengar> wrote:

> >

> > Dear all,

> >

> > I am of the opinion that it is not fair to use Rudraksha mat or

> mattress or blanket for sleeping or sitting purpose since we

respect

> rudraksha bead like Lord Shiva himself. We also set rudraksha in

our

> holy altar for worshipping purpose. Please do not insult our holy

> feelings and rudraksha especially.

> >

> > Kartik

> >

> >

> >

> > Simone <syzenith> wrote:

> >

> > Namaste Vandana,

> >

> > Thanks for responding to Cyra about 9, 11 & 12 mukhis with full

> > info, much appreciate your kind assistance. Can do with more

> > wonderful folks like you, bless your dear heart :))

> >

> > Though I can't take a pic of the mat, the diagram is as follows,

> > using strands of 108+1 beads from Japa Malas:

> >

> > VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV -- This part is all tassles

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000 \

> > 0000000000000000 Length composes 108 beads

> > 0000000000000000 /

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ------ all tassles

> >

> > Then put soft padding like duck down, feather or cotton filling.

> > Then make a cotton or linen cover to keep the entire

mat/mattress

> > inside. Very comfortable, keeps us warm in winter too, good for

> > those suffering aches, pains, rheumatoid arthritis, lumbago,

> > sprains, muscle spasms, etc. etc. From personal experience,

this

> is

> > one for of Excellent Rudraksha Therapy

> >

> > I made and tested the above mat/mattress for my own injuries

over a

> > period of time. Got to say it takes a long time to make and a

lot

> of

> > patience......!! I can't remember how many thousands of

rudraskha

> > beads from Japa Malas that were used for making the mattress but

it

> > was a lot..

> >

> > No, the mats and mattresses are not yet on Rudra Centre website -

 

> > its something new.

> >

> > I hope it will be introduced in the near future as the benefits

of

> > laying on a rudraksha mattress when unwell, is amazingly helpful

> for

> > painful physical parts, mentally soothing and once a person gets

> > used to if after a few days, the mattress actually feels very

> > comfortable and comforting. The beads also help massage

injuries

> > and due to electromagnetic properties, assists in speeding up

> > recovery. At least this is what I discovered.

> >

> > Last Aussie winter, I used it as mattress instead of using

electric

> > blanket. The rudraksha mattress keeps the body warmth in. When

> > used as a blanket, the same results - it kept me warm.

> >

> > The mat for sitting on during meditation, is also great. It

would

> > take some people a bit of time to get used to sitting on a

> rudraksha

> > mat when doing asanas. As I'd done it over a lengthy period of

> > time, its most comfortable and just perfect for my needs. It

> > differs from individual to individual of course.

> >

> > As usual, I cannot speak for others, other than from my own

> > experiences and continuous study, research and use of rudraksha.

> >

> > I'm not sure if Rudra Centre's artisans would custom-make the

mats

> > and mattresses. If anyone wishes to have one, please enquire

with

> > Ms. Neetaji directly. Her email addy is rudracentreindia

> >

> > Much love,

> > Jai Bholenath

> > Simone

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Dear AG,

 

U have said it right. Rudras are made known to mankind is to help and ail

them out of discomforts. As said by divine sister Simone, Lord Ganesha is

the God at Root chakra. Knowing where this spot is itself means everything

can be done anywhere everywhere with respects minus abuse. Yes dear frens,

Abuse is what we must not use these precious gifts. This is my view.

 

Brother AG, Somehow I missed how the Sister Simone has instructed the Rudras

shown strung. Could u please send me the details.

 

AUm Namah Sivaya Sivaya Namah AUM

kumar(Roankz)

SS GLOBAL FREIGHT PTE LTD

65-65451044

roankz

www.superspeedgroup.com.sg

----

 

Aum Ganesh

04/21/05 19:22:47

 

RBSC : Rudraksha Mat & Mattress - Chandi, Thanx

 

 

Namaskar Chandi,

 

Replying on behalf of Simone who is currently traveling. She will

return in a few days. May I speak on her behalf:

 

Thank you sincerely for your open-mindedness towards different

rudraksha healing modalities or methods. Just like Sri DDji, your

kind response is well put and succinct to the point.

 

Your interest in rudraksha mat or mattress will definitely assist a

lot of people in chronic pain or who had undergone major surgery due

to severe injuries. At the same time, those who are seriously into

meditation will find the mat or mattress particularly conducive to

their states of minds, being the Witness, rather than the "player".

 

Rudraksha used or strung in the method as suggested by Simone,

heightens meditation and helps one focus, stopping the

mind's "chatter" that distracts or interrupts the jiva during

serious meditation sessions.

 

There are various other uses for the mat and mattress. They can also

be used as seats (made in smaller size) for Murtis on altars or sewn

onto clothing for deities with upa-ratna (semi-gemstones or

crystals) as Simone had also done for her murtis in prayer room. I'm

sure she will be delighted to elaborate more when she returns.

 

You are right, if one's motive is out of sheer love and to serve

without condition, rudraksha is not being abused but rather, applied

constructively for the improvement of mankind's pains.

 

Namah Shivaya

Jai Guru Gorakhnath

A.G.

 

 

, "om_shri_skanda"

<om_shri_skanda> wrote:

>

>

> Dear Simoneji:

>

> Your rudraksha mattress is extraordinary.

> I am particularily interested in introducing rudraksha to the

> alternative healing community in the United States.

>

> Has your mattress been used on a massage table by body workers ???

>

> I know Lord Shiva is sending you Light for this remarkable idea :-)

>

> If rudraksha are the tears of Shiva and given to mankind out of

the

> Lord's Grace, it would seem to me that they should be used for the

> welfare of mankind to heal the pains of the body. All is based on

> motive. If one's motive is of love and to serve, how can the

> rudraksha be abused when used in this way ???

>

> Love,

> Chandi

>

> , Kartikeyan

> Iyyengar <kartikeyaniyyengar> wrote:

> >

> > Dear all,

> >

> > I am of the opinion that it is not fair to use Rudraksha mat or

> mattress or blanket for sleeping or sitting purpose since we

respect

> rudraksha bead like Lord Shiva himself. We also set rudraksha in

our

> holy altar for worshipping purpose. Please do not insult our holy

> feelings and rudraksha especially.

> >

> > Kartik

> >

> >

> >

> > Simone <syzenith> wrote:

> >

> > Namaste Vandana,

> >

> > Thanks for responding to Cyra about 9, 11 & 12 mukhis with full

> > info, much appreciate your kind assistance. Can do with more

> > wonderful folks like you, bless your dear heart :))

> >

> > Though I can't take a pic of the mat, the diagram is as follows,

> > using strands of 108+1 beads from Japa Malas:

> >

> > VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV -- This part is all tassles

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000 \

> > 0000000000000000 Length composes 108 beads

> > 0000000000000000 /

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ------ all tassles

> >

> > Then put soft padding like duck down, feather or cotton filling.

> > Then make a cotton or linen cover to keep the entire

mat/mattress

> > inside. Very comfortable, keeps us warm in winter too, good for

> > those suffering aches, pains, rheumatoid arthritis, lumbago,

> > sprains, muscle spasms, etc. etc. From personal experience,

this

> is

> > one for of Excellent Rudraksha Therapy

> >

> > I made and tested the above mat/mattress for my own injuries

over a

> > period of time. Got to say it takes a long time to make and a

lot

> of

> > patience......!! I can't remember how many thousands of

rudraskha

> > beads from Japa Malas that were used for making the mattress but

it

> > was a lot..

> >

> > No, the mats and mattresses are not yet on Rudra Centre website -

 

> > its something new.

> >

> > I hope it will be introduced in the near future as the benefits

of

> > laying on a rudraksha mattress when unwell, is amazingly helpful

> for

> > painful physical parts, mentally soothing and once a person gets

> > used to if after a few days, the mattress actually feels very

> > comfortable and comforting. The beads also help massage

injuries

> > and due to electromagnetic properties, assists in speeding up

> > recovery. At least this is what I discovered.

> >

> > Last Aussie winter, I used it as mattress instead of using

electric

> > blanket. The rudraksha mattress keeps the body warmth in. When

> > used as a blanket, the same results - it kept me warm.

> >

> > The mat for sitting on during meditation, is also great. It

would

> > take some people a bit of time to get used to sitting on a

> rudraksha

> > mat when doing asanas. As I'd done it over a lengthy period of

> > time, its most comfortable and just perfect for my needs. It

> > differs from individual to individual of course.

> >

> > As usual, I cannot speak for others, other than from my own

> > experiences and continuous study, research and use of rudraksha.

> >

> > I'm not sure if Rudra Centre's artisans would custom-make the

mats

> > and mattresses. If anyone wishes to have one, please enquire

with

> > Ms. Neetaji directly. Her email addy is rudracentreindia@y..

> >

> > Much love,

> > Jai Bholenath

> > Simone

 

 

 

 

 

 

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