Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 G'day Kari & Greg, Thanks Sis Kari for getting me out of the lil rock where I was hibernating for a while :-) You are kind sis, bless ya. As for the term "great", my surname is "Little", no kidding! Greg, warmest welcome to this List! Great seeing another Aussie here. I believe there are a few more members from Australia but they don't seem to post. I'm in big smoke Sydney eastern subs and have recently become an Aussie distributor for Rudra Centre (with immense thanks to DharmaDevaji whose kind guidance and unfailing assistance got me started). St. Kilda, Victoria! Wow, we're virtually next door neighbours i.e. via a one hour flight between cities :-) Greg, your site is impressive and love the stuff. Well done, brother! Might even get to meet you in Melbourne one day, (Shiva permitting) i.e. if you like. Hope to see you around here more often. Om Namah Shivaya, Sy , karisprowl <no_reply> wrote: > We have an Aussie sister on this l/s, Greg. She's GREAT! > "Spacetrader" > <greg@s...> wrote: > > Thank you Kari > > very intersesting and informative > > have a great day > > > > GREG > > > > > > karisprowl [no_reply] > > Welcome, Greg! > > > > I live in California, but I have seen, on botanical w/s, that a > number > > of Australian quadongs are elaeocarpacae, and thus are the same > genus > > (but not species) as the rudraksha trees. Some Australian > > Elaeocarpacae are being tested for their medicinal properties. > > > > I have also read that the berries are blue, in some species, because > > of natural blue pigmentation. In other species, the blue coloring is > > an optical illusion. > > > > Interesting, no? > > > > Kari > > "Spacetrader" > > <greg@s...> wrote: > > > Hi to all > > > I am new to group and am sending introductory message > > > I am a bead importer in Australia and run web business selling > > mainly glass > > > beads > > > I also import small quantities of rudraksha for devotes > > > > > > I have seen a bead very similar to rudraksha that grows in > Northern > > > Australia > > > it is comes from tree called blue quandong > > > has any body else seen this bead? > > > the seed is in cased in a bright blue fruit like colour of Shiva > > > this is the natural food of a rare bird called cassowary also > Shiva > > blue in > > > colour > > > my web site is > > > http://www.beads.com.au > > > > > > I am fortunate enough to own a 13 face rudraksha > > > my supplier has many fine rudrakha and I have seen ek mukri and > > natural > > > trishal and om beads > > > at times of need I turn to shiv/shakti for guidance and I am > always > > rewarded > > > Thank you > > > GREG > > > > > > > > > Greg Rodbard-bean > > > ST beads > > > Space and light traders > > > http://spacetrader.com.au > > > M$messenger at gregrbean@h... > > > ph.+61 03 95345012, Fax 61 3 80801741 > > > P O Box 1019 St Kilda south 3182 > > > Victoria > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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