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Tuesday, November 26, 2002 10:06 AM

Re: 2 Mukhi Mala

 

 

Its hard to make out on the tiger skin..Mr. Kirk :-0 !

 

Nice work with the knots. Did you string it or did it come from India ?

 

When you wear it, does it come down to about the heart? Trying to get an idea

about the size.

 

I really would like to make one with the White beads..

 

Thanks for sharing this. :-)

 

Kanti

 

n a message dated 11/25/2002 7:09:44 PM Central Standard Time,

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> I place a pic in the collectors photos.

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Dear Sakthiguru

 

Please need clarification

 

What mailing list are you speaking of

 

Thanks

 

DharmaDev

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Tuesday, November 26, 2002 3:57 AM

Re: 2 Mukhi Mala

 

 

my mailing list.-sakthiguru

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thunderheals

Tuesday, November 26, 2002 10:06 AM

Re: 2 Mukhi Mala

 

 

Its hard to make out on the tiger skin..Mr. Kirk :-0 !

 

Nice work with the knots. Did you string it or did it come from India ?

 

When you wear it, does it come down to about the heart? Trying to get an

idea

about the size.

 

I really would like to make one with the White beads..

 

Thanks for sharing this. :-)

 

Kanti

 

n a message dated 11/25/2002 7:09:44 PM Central Standard Time,

kirk_bernhardt writes:

 

 

> I place a pic in the collectors photos.

>

 

 

 

 

 

Sponsor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Its quite beautiful ..Yes that's what I was talking about it being perfect

for work.

Perfect length too. Thanks again for posting it (The Tiger Skin was a very

cool touch)

:-)

 

In a message dated 11/26/2002 12:03:20 PM Central Standard Time,

kirk_bernhardt writes:

 

 

> BTW, the original strand was in silver with a Gauri bead at back of neck

> and a 1 mukhi as Meru, but as I cooked with it on it broke (as I knew it

> would, because I'm very rough), and I restrung it on red silk cord. It is

> a little larger than a choker so I can wear it at night and it doesn't

> strangle me. It's a good strand and does in fact seem to comfort one on a

> subtle level. I think maybe the Gauri kantha that I have is a bit more

> powerful for creating balance, but otherwise I think both strands are

> similar in creating balance, and getting rid of tension. I guess that's

> what you said Kantiji, about wearing it to work.

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Well, I knew he was wise, but I didn't know he was artistic. Those

bracelets look molto powerful!

 

 

, thunderheals@a... wrote:

> Hi Kari.

>

> Our Babaji made those.

> He's our fave resident Swami. :-)

>

> They are Kali Malas he made. The rest are from Kirk's Collection.

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> In a message dated 11/26/2002 4:21:10 PM Central Standard Time,

> karisprowl@e... writes:

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> > It IS beautiful, Kirk!

> >

> > BTW-- who made the cool wrist malas, in the collectors' photos?

> > Tibetans use skulls (to sympolize impermanence).

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