Guest guest Posted November 25, 2005 Report Share Posted November 25, 2005 what a reply richarji!! fabulous...i read it out to a friend, and read myseld, again, and again.... regards>>>aadi sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw Brown" <rsbj66> wrote: > > 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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