Guest guest Posted March 23, 2008 Report Share Posted March 23, 2008 Greetings Sandra, Namaste, thanks for sharing your recent experience regarding losing your rudraksha beads and finding them again! You had very good intuition that the beads had not gone forever. Its indeed a great blessing that your daughter found them on her outside doormat and placed them in the plant pot, and they came back to you. Truly a lesson for putting off repairs for another time. Whenever a pendant or mala snaps, its always important to scoop the beads up as quickly as possible and put them in a pouch. They can then be inspected and restrung later. Anyway, its also a message to say we learn new things each day Bright blessings Om Namah Shivaya , " sandradavies60 " <sandrajdavies wrote: > > Hello Again, > > I have to let you know about this: > > I bought a four Mukhi and Five Mukhi Rudraksha Bead pendant from the > Rudra Centre and when they arrived I deceided to string them together. > > One evening I went out with a friend for tea in a cafe and I was > showing her my Rudraksha when I noticed it had come undone from the > clasp. > > I wrapped it back around and put it back on my neck and said I will > tie it properly later. > > It wasnt until a couple of days later that I noticed it had gone and > I couldnt find it. > > I thought, well that will teach me a lesson, not to put off doing > something untll another time. > > I really missed it and wondered where I could have lost it, but I > never ever felt it had gone for good, that it was teaching me a > lesson of being careless. > > Anyway, I spoke to my friend to ask her to search her car, which she > did, but it was not there. > > A week later we went back to the same cafe and asked them if they had > found it, it was not there. > > I was really sad but the only thing I could feel was perhaps it had > been found by someone that needed it more than I did, and if so that > would be fine. > > On the same evening I deceided to visit my daughter and my grand > daughter for a short time and as I was leaving my daughter said to > me. Oh I almost forgot, look in the plant pot and tell me if this is > yours? > > I took a look and there was my Rudraksha Pendant sat in the plant pot. > > My daughter said I found it on my outside doormat and as it looked > rather unusual I thought it had to belong to you (I always find > unusual things to have). > > I was really over the moon and I mended the thread immediately and it > hasnt been far away from me since. > > So, does this mean anything ? > > Blessed Be > Sandra > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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