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Hi Kariji:

 

The only rutilated beads I have been able to find are those that have black

tourmeline

in them..have not been able to find any that have the golden "angel hair".

 

Have noticed the energy does conduct differently.

 

What one could do is find such a pendant and use as the centerbead and then

string

rudraksha around them,

 

You know, besides punch mukhi, Neetaji also has inexpensive malas of very

tiny

6, 7, and 8 mukhi that are perfect as is or can be taken apart and restrung

into other designs. They are listed on the punch mukhi malas page and are on

the very bottom of page.

 

Quartz or sphatik are specifically listed as being the most perfect gems to

use with the rudraksha. The other two are pearl and coral. As scientific

studies are proving everything that is stated in the scriptures about

rudrakshas, I am sure that this all as to do with the electro-magnetic

properties, etc.

 

The Divinity Collection all came about as a learning execise for me to help

me become familiar with the properties of the different mukhis.

 

Dharma Devaji posted a list of the Gems associated with the different deities

and I applied that to the different rudraksha.. It really helped me and it is

fascinating to watch people who know nothing about rudraksha respond to the

different malas because they are responding to the colors :-) Consciously and

to the beads subconsciously

 

And then there is the whole connection with the Nav ratna and astrology

 

Better watch it or Goddess Saraswati will start the flow of Knowledge into a

flood. :-)

 

Namaste

Kanti

 

In a message dated 11/23/2002 5:54:23 PM Central Standard Time,

karisprowl writes:

 

 

> I remember being fascinated by the conductivity of quartz, when I was

> a little girl, building radios.

>

> I think I really will try using some rutilated quartz, in a piece. I

> have no idea what the titanium crystals in the quartz will do to the

> conductivity-- but, I'll bet it's something interesting. :-)

 

 

 

 

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