Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 to thread beads you torch one end and it melts like plastic, roll the end and it gets sharp. - Tom Micklin Sunday, October 20, 2002 8:29 PM Mala My thanks to Kantiji and others who have given input on materials and methods for making Malas. I have finished my Siddh Mala (again) and its energy is amazing. I had made one before but used waxed thread that stretched badly and eventually broke at the point it was connected to my Gauri Shankar. I "fixed" it several times in a few days but it kept breaking until the Accu-Flex wire/thread I ordered arrived and I put it together with that. Handling the beads so much has really created a bond with them and I feel very blessed to have it. It is Mukhis one through fourteen with the Gauri Shankar with additional beads of Mukhis 4, 5, and 6 for a total of 36 beads. I used silver caps and spacers and also 12 Red Sandalwood beads capped in Silver to lengthen it so that it hangs comfortably. Tom Sponsor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Dear Tomji Through all these different changes this has become a really beautiful Mala You have had the same welcome feelings from the Holy Rudraksa that we all feel especially when we hold them and make Malas with them There are specific mentions in the Holy Books regarding the importance of holding the Rudraksa in the Hand Thanks for a great testimonial to the Beauty of Rudraksa My Friend Aum NamaSivaya Sivaya Nama Aum Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev Tom Micklin <tmicklin <> Sunday, October 20, 2002 6:29 PM Mala My thanks to Kantiji and others who have given input on materials and methods for making Malas. I have finished my Siddh Mala (again) and its energy is amazing. I had made one before but used waxed thread that stretched badly and eventually broke at the point it was connected to my Gauri Shankar. I "fixed" it several times in a few days but it kept breaking until the Accu-Flex wire/thread I ordered arrived and I put it together with that. Handling the beads so much has really created a bond with them and I feel very blessed to have it. It is Mukhis one through fourteen with the Gauri Shankar with additional beads of Mukhis 4, 5, and 6 for a total of 36 beads. I used silver caps and spacers and also 12 Red Sandalwood beads capped in Silver to lengthen it so that it hangs comfortably. Tom Sponsor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 I like best thick gauge silk cord. - Tom Micklin Sunday, October 20, 2002 8:29 PM Mala My thanks to Kantiji and others who have given input on materials and methods for making Malas. I have finished my Siddh Mala (again) and its energy is amazing. I had made one before but used waxed thread that stretched badly and eventually broke at the point it was connected to my Gauri Shankar. I "fixed" it several times in a few days but it kept breaking until the Accu-Flex wire/thread I ordered arrived and I put it together with that. Handling the beads so much has really created a bond with them and I feel very blessed to have it. It is Mukhis one through fourteen with the Gauri Shankar with additional beads of Mukhis 4, 5, and 6 for a total of 36 beads. I used silver caps and spacers and also 12 Red Sandalwood beads capped in Silver to lengthen it so that it hangs comfortably. Tom Sponsor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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