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Thanks to all who gave responses re: my rudraksha question. I had

been thinking along the same lines as yogaman, but if Amma says that

a single rudraksha is best worn against the throat cavity, then it

would be in plain view (unless one were wearing a turtleneck sweater).

 

I asked the question because I do have a "pet" rudraksha that I think

is very powerful, and I like to wear it most of the time -- on a long

cord hidden under clothing. However, I'm a dance teacher, and on the

long cord, the bead is constantly falling out and flailing around

while I teach. I was hoping it wouldn't lose its power if it were on

a choker or short cord where it would stay put during heavy activity.

 

If Br. Dayamrita has anything to say on this from Amma's teachings, I

would love to hear more.

 

Thank you all again,

Om namah sivaya,

 

Rosetta

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Aum Amriteswaryai Namah

 

Hi Everyone / Rosetta,

 

Some facts on RUDRAKSHA.....if interested.......

 

http://www.saranam.com/Pujas/rudhrakshas.asp

 

Aum Namah Shivaya

In AMMA's Service

Aji

 

 

Ammachi, "rosaroja24" <rosaroja24> wrote:

>

> Thanks to all who gave responses re: my rudraksha question. I had

> been thinking along the same lines as yogaman, but if Amma says

that

> a single rudraksha is best worn against the throat cavity, then it

> would be in plain view (unless one were wearing a turtleneck

sweater).

>

> I asked the question because I do have a "pet" rudraksha that I

think

> is very powerful, and I like to wear it most of the time -- on a

long

> cord hidden under clothing. However, I'm a dance teacher, and on

the

> long cord, the bead is constantly falling out and flailing around

> while I teach. I was hoping it wouldn't lose its power if it were

on

> a choker or short cord where it would stay put during heavy

activity.

>

> If Br. Dayamrita has anything to say on this from Amma's teachings,

I

> would love to hear more.

>

> Thank you all again,

> Om namah sivaya,

>

> Rosetta

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