Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 I have been reading through the messages. They are fascinating. The Sapphire ring shown is lovely. I have been very drawn to sapphires lately. I was thinking about how the history of England might have been different Diana had chosen a stone other than a sapphire for her engagement ring. They said it was from Sri Lanka. She always wore all those pearls with it. In the philosophy vaastu the karma is interelated with the dwelling- like you get the house you deserve, and many times when someone moves he or she will purchase a house with the exact same vaastu flaws even though he or she knows better. As the karma improves or worsens often people will unconsciously get a better or worse dwelling (from a vaastu standpoint) to match the state. Do you think it is the same with the quality of gemstones or the combinations of gemstones one choses or wears? "Diana happily showed off her sapphire engagement ring and blushed furiously for the television cameras. Charles, when asked whether they were in love or not, answered: 'Whatever love is'." BBC Seems like it got off to a sad start. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 Dear Dharma, Namaste!!! Yes, Saturn's gems is very risky. Because, except for a priest bent on penence, it's not a gem for worldly ease. It will increase the influence of Saturn on whoever wears it. Of course we are bound by our karma. Diana was bound to get the Sapphire. The Sapphire may have played a part, but it was Diana's karma that led to her accident. Now she is no more as Diana. Some people get the right gem in wrong quality; some get the wrong gem in right quality, somge get both wrong, or both right, but mostly people get nothing. People ask if they'll get lucky by wearing the correct talisman, and I say they must ALREADY be lucky to get the right talisman. The talisman is as much a "symbol" of good luck as it is the cause. Best rgds, Richard sacred-objects, "dharma_dharini" <dharma_dharini> wrote: > > I have been reading through the messages. They are fascinating. > > The Sapphire ring shown is lovely. I have been very drawn to sapphires > lately. > > I was thinking about how the history of England might have been > different Diana had chosen a stone other than a sapphire for her > engagement ring. They said it was from Sri Lanka. She always wore all > those pearls with it. > > In the philosophy vaastu the karma is interelated with the dwelling- > like you get the house you deserve, and many times when someone moves > he or she will purchase a house with the exact same vaastu flaws even > though he or she knows better. > > As the karma improves or worsens often people will unconsciously get a > better or worse dwelling (from a vaastu standpoint) to match the > state. Do you think it is the same with the quality of gemstones or > the combinations of gemstones one choses or wears? > > "Diana happily showed off her sapphire engagement ring and blushed > furiously for the television cameras. Charles, when asked whether they > were in love or not, answered: 'Whatever love is'." BBC > > Seems like it got off to a sad start. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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