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How cool! I just looked him up and got Wikipedia and Britanica articles

on him. In Hindu mythology, he was a real person whose kingdom was

taken away from him by his brother. He moved to the mountains. Anyway,

he is considered the King of Nature Spirits and the God of Earth's

treasures, gems and minerals of the Earth, and wealth in general.

Pretty cool, eh?! I want one!

 

Love,

Valarie

 

, kaliese wrote:

>

> My statue is Kubera. I did google him and it took an hour but find

him I did.

>

> Sherri

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I just had to look him up too. I have been getting a real fascination

with all these Hindu gods lately. I was just wondering recently if

they where all a physical person at some time or other like Jesus

was. So at least this one was. :)

 

In my search I found this cool site that illustrates the various

mudras and what they are for. There is a Kubera mudra that maybe you

would like to use in your meditations, Sherri. I guess it would be

good for anyone who is in a financial bind or goals they are wanting

to reach. Is it okay to use these other mudras or should we only use

the thumb/indexfinger lock only?

 

http://healing.about.com/od/east/ig/Mudra-Gallery/Kubera.htm

 

Linda

 

 

, " vjvousden "

<vjvousden wrote:

>

> How cool! I just looked him up and got Wikipedia and Britanica

articles

> on him. In Hindu mythology, he was a real person whose kingdom was

> taken away from him by his brother. He moved to the mountains.

Anyway,

> he is considered the King of Nature Spirits and the God of Earth's

> treasures, gems and minerals of the Earth, and wealth in general.

> Pretty cool, eh?! I want one!

>

> Love,

> Valarie

>

> , kaliese@

wrote:

> >

> > My statue is Kubera. I did google him and it took an hour but

find

> him I did.

> >

> > Sherri

>

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Well, he is frowning and feirce but for sale here and there on the Internet,

lol.

 

In gratefulness,

 

Sherri

 

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The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein

 

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" vjvousden " <vjvousden

How cool! I just looked him up and got Wikipedia and Britanica articles

on him. In Hindu mythology, he was a real person whose kingdom was

taken away from him by his brother. He moved to the mountains. Anyway,

he is considered the King of Nature Spirits and the God of Earth's

treasures, gems and minerals of the Earth, and wealth in general.

Pretty cool, eh?! I want one!

 

Love,

Valarie

 

, kaliese wrote:

>

> My statue is Kubera. I did google him and it took an hour but find

him I did.

>

> Sherri

 

 

 

 

 

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Lol, I found the same site. It was fascinating to me as my hands often do

things that I do not know about in meditation. Funny we saw the same site!

 

Sherri

 

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The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein

 

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" Linda " <crazycats711

I just had to look him up too. I have been getting a real fascination

with all these Hindu gods lately. I was just wondering recently if

they where all a physical person at some time or other like Jesus

was. So at least this one was. :)

 

In my search I found this cool site that illustrates the various

mudras and what they are for. There is a Kubera mudra that maybe you

would like to use in your meditations, Sherri. I guess it would be

good for anyone who is in a financial bind or goals they are wanting

to reach. Is it okay to use these other mudras or should we only use

the thumb/indexfinger lock only?

 

http://healing.about.com/od/east/ig/Mudra-Gallery/Kubera.htm

 

Linda

 

, " vjvousden "

<vjvousden wrote:

>

> How cool! I just looked him up and got Wikipedia and Britanica

articles

> on him. In Hindu mythology, he was a real person whose kingdom was

> taken away from him by his brother. He moved to the mountains.

Anyway,

> he is considered the King of Nature Spirits and the God of Earth's

> treasures, gems and minerals of the Earth, and wealth in general.

> Pretty cool, eh?! I want one!

>

> Love,

> Valarie

>

> , kaliese@

wrote:

> >

> > My statue is Kubera. I did google him and it took an hour but

find

> him I did.

> >

> > Sherri

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Yeah, that one just grabbed my attention. Since I didn't know much

about mudras, I thought I would check that out.

 

Linda

 

, kaliese wrote:

>

> Lol, I found the same site. It was fascinating to me as my hands

often do things that I do not know about in meditation. Funny we saw

the same site!

>

> Sherri

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