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Thank you very much for your reply.

 

For various reasons, I have come to need external aids of energy for

the present. I first thought of Dzi beads, read up, etc, then when I

dowsed suitability, it was no though I have studied more far Buddhism

than Hinduism, I more or less a free thinker.

 

Then a little later, I came upon Rudraksha beads. I initially thought

it was just another beading material to make rosaries/malas. Well I

dowsed again and it was yes. Then I dowsed which ones/mulkhis and when

done was pleased and somewhat tired. So yes, I guess I got to muster

up energy to do the set of questions, hehehe.

 

I had read a post recommending using 2 beads for mulkhis below 8 and

didn't really feel to go verify its applicablity to my situation.

Thank you for reminding me this :)

 

, narasimhaye

<no_reply wrote:

>

> Om Andrew, recommendations are usually made in accordance with each

> person's individual circumstances and aspirations. For those new to

> wearing rudraksh, usually 2 of the lower mukh beads are recommended to

> be worn in pairs to achieve balance of energies in a mala. These are

> usually below 8 mukh.

>

> There are no strict rules to say you have to do so. Please analyze for

> yourself how you feel and what your instinct tells you. If you don't

> want to wear 2 of the same beads, then don't. But if instinct tells

> you that you should, then follow it.

>

> Holy Sanskrit texts also mention that rudraksh beads be worn in pairs,

> threes, fives and so on. Higher mukh beads, becos of their higher

> electromagnetic properties, can be worn alone. However, there are

> rudraksh devotees who wear them in pairs too. Each to their own

> decision. Meditate on things and decide for yourself.

>

> Ommmmmm

>

>

> , "andrewngmm"

> <andrewngmm@> wrote:

> >

> > Hi,

> > Is this a must? What happens when you don't?

> > Regards

> > Andrew

> >

>

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