Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Hi to the Devi of Ozland :-) "He" is great. Hanumanji was one of the first beads I ever wore. Such a loving protecting presence that transforms person into Super Hero as well :-) Neetaji has wonderful malas of really tiny 6 mukhi about 7 mm ...they are really special. (In punch mukhi mala section ..bottom of page) So funny ...there was a tour of Buddhist relics come through here in St. Louis and yesterday I kept chanting White Tara's mantra :-) was also the day honoring Ma Guari Devi during Navratri (Gauri = White) The synchronicities just never stop, kids :-) Love and Light, Kanti In a message dated 4/10/2003 6:48:41 PM Central Daylight Time, syzenith writes: > Namaste Sis Kantiji, > > Mighty big thanks (as we say in Ozland) for your valued thoughts! > Great info - exactly the sort of input my friend needs. I'd told her > everything I knew, but it simply wasn't enough :-) Now I can tell > her about "Spanda" - she will be satisfied chewing on that food for > thought. > > Taking in what you mentioned about 5 mukhi and 6 mukhi beads combined > being a heightened form of Lord Hanuman 11. "He" is just what I need > right now too. Obtaining some 6 mukhi soon. Much obliged. > > Om Tare Tuttare Ture Swaha, > Sy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Ha! I think the lesson of serving without attachment and recognition is a lesson most everyone gets to have. Love those pictures where Hanumanji opens his heart and there is the Lord :-) A Sacred Heart indeed. Hope everyone has had a "blessed and blissed" Navratri Kanti In a message dated 4/10/2003 9:11:36 PM Central Daylight Time, no_reply writes: > Syn-chron-i-ci-ty! Cosmic spice girls-- it so happens that I was, > today, having an intense discussion with a tiny, bronze, antique Thai > Green Tara that I have. > > I am NEVER without my Hanumaan bead, esp. good for fiery mangliks, > which I am, and which Sis Sy is also. Since I am advised that one > critical lesson that I must learn, this time, is to love duty without > the need for recognition, Lord Hanumaan is PERFECT! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Namaste Sis Kantiji, Mighty big thanks (as we say in Ozland) for your valued thoughts! Great info - exactly the sort of input my friend needs. I'd told her everything I knew, but it simply wasn't enough :-) Now I can tell her about "Spanda" - she will be satisfied chewing on that food for thought. Taking in what you mentioned about 5 mukhi and 6 mukhi beads combined being a heightened form of Lord Hanuman 11. "He" is just what I need right now too. Obtaining some 6 mukhi soon. Much obliged. Om Tare Tuttare Ture Swaha, Sy , thunderheals@a... wrote: > Namaste Sister Sy :-) > > The Gauri Shankar has been very powerful for me. > Scriptures state that it is the Union of Shiva and Shakti. > Have experienced that it is the throb of Creation..the Spanda. > > I was taught to count the total number of faces that appear on the combined > conjoined beads as that would effect the subtle nuances that the bead > presents and I have found that really is the case. > > The Gauri Shankar seems to amplify the qualities of these facets... > > For example if one bead had 5 faces and the other 6.. would be as if one had > a heightened Lord Hanuman 11 Bead. > At same time the fearlessness of Lord Hanuman would assist the person in > their own expansion of potential and consciousness that Gauri Shankar > represents as well as being open to all opportunities un fettered and un > bound. > > Have found that the number of faces really colors the experience of the bead. > > Good to have you on board :-) > Take care > Kanti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Syn-chron-i-ci-ty! Cosmic spice girls-- it so happens that I was, today, having an intense discussion with a tiny, bronze, antique Thai Green Tara that I have. I am NEVER without my Hanumaan bead, esp. good for fiery mangliks, which I am, and which Sis Sy is also. Since I am advised that one critical lesson that I must learn, this time, is to love duty without the need for recognition, Lord Hanumaan is PERFECT! Much Love, k. BTW-- Kantiji is SO right about the tiny 5 malas! I just bought one. , thunderheals@a... wrote: > Hi to the Devi of Ozland :-) > "He" is great. > Hanumanji was one of the first beads I ever wore. > Such a loving protecting presence that transforms person into Super Hero as > well :-) > > Neetaji has wonderful malas of really tiny 6 mukhi about 7 mm ....they are > really special. (In punch mukhi mala section ..bottom of page) > > So funny ...there was a tour of Buddhist relics come through here in St. > Louis and yesterday I kept chanting White Tara's mantra :-) was also the day > honoring > Ma Guari Devi during Navratri (Gauri = White) > > The synchronicities just never stop, kids :-) > > Love and Light, > Kanti > > In a message dated 4/10/2003 6:48:41 PM Central Daylight Time, > syzenith writes: > > > Namaste Sis Kantiji, > > > > Mighty big thanks (as we say in Ozland) for your valued thoughts! > > Great info - exactly the sort of input my friend needs. I'd told her > > everything I knew, but it simply wasn't enough :-) Now I can tell > > her about "Spanda" - she will be satisfied chewing on that food for > > thought. > > > > Taking in what you mentioned about 5 mukhi and 6 mukhi beads combined > > being a heightened form of Lord Hanuman 11. "He" is just what I need > > right now too. Obtaining some 6 mukhi soon. Much obliged. > > > > Om Tare Tuttare Ture Swaha, > > Sy > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Namaste Sis Kantiji, Respected Devi of St. Louis, thanks for expanding your experience with the 11 Mukhi Lord Hanuman rudraksha and the 7mm 6 mukhi malas. I'll soon have a look at the Punch Mukhi page you mentioned. You're right - synchronicities never stop! Om Namah Shivaya, Sy , thunderheals@a... wrote: > Hi to the Devi of Ozland :-) > "He" is great. > Hanumanji was one of the first beads I ever wore. > Such a loving protecting presence that transforms person into Super Hero as > well :-) > > Neetaji has wonderful malas of really tiny 6 mukhi about 7 mm ...they are > really special. (In punch mukhi mala section ..bottom of page) > > So funny ...there was a tour of Buddhist relics come through here in St. > Louis and yesterday I kept chanting White Tara's mantra :-) was also the day > honoring > Ma Guari Devi during Navratri (Gauri = White) > > The synchronicities just never stop, kids :-) > > Love and Light, > Kanti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2003 Report Share Posted April 12, 2003 Namaste Sis Kari, Oh gosh, great reading your message, you wouldn't believe this but I'd totally forgotten about my Manglik after taking off the Navratna mala. This tells you where my dumb brain is at, for not connecting the two (Hanuman & Mangal) even when Sis Kanti made reference a few days ago. All I could think of was 'protection'.... Thanks, your message serves as a great reminder to get my 'act' together. Om Namah Shivaya Sy , karisprowl <no_reply> wrote: > Syn-chron-i-ci-ty! Cosmic spice girls-- it so happens that I was, > today, having an intense discussion with a tiny, bronze, antique Thai > Green Tara that I have. > > I am NEVER without my Hanumaan bead, esp. good for fiery mangliks, > which I am, and which Sis Sy is also. Since I am advised that one > critical lesson that I must learn, this time, is to love duty without > the need for recognition, Lord Hanumaan is PERFECT! > > Much Love, k. > > BTW-- Kantiji is SO right about the tiny 5 malas! I just bought one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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