Guest guest Posted February 1, 2004 Report Share Posted February 1, 2004 Thanks for your feedback. What is the proper way to meditate with the Siddh Mala. I wear my Siddh Mala only during puja time and dwell on the mantra OM GAM AEEM HREEM SHREEM KLEEM NAMAH SHIVAYE. This mantra addresses GANESH, SHIV and ShAKTI(Maha Saraswati, Maa Gauri and Maha Lakshmi). I have Paarad statues of Ganeshji, Linga, Mahalkshmi andd Shree Yantra along with Ganesh Yantra, Mahamrityunjaya yantra and Shree Yantra made of copper. I light incense in front of the yantras and Paarad murtis and repet the Mantra 108 times every day. Am I doing this correctly? Any feedback is highly appreciated. Thanks Rohini >"karisprowl" <karisprowl > > >RBSC : Re: Rudraksha and Feng Shui >Sat, 31 Jan 2004 16:50:24 -0000 > >My brother-in-law's family is Chinese. Some of them practice Feng Shui. > >Actually, Feng Shui is also highly mathematical, and very complicated. >Dwellings are >also divided into directional areas and allignments that signify different >energies, like >Vaastu. Cures are also, like Vaastu, ancient-- but very different, due to >cultural >differences.My understanding of the system is superficial- just from >observation of >in-laws. > >Agree with you that Shati/Shiv appear to correspond with Yin/Yang. > >I'm not sure that Feng Shui, however, has any place in a Vaastu scenario. >The systems >and cultures are too different in too many improtant ways. > >However, I think you'll find that your meditations with your Siddh Mala-- >even >without other Vaastu cures, will protect you. As you said, the mala confers >the >protections and blessings of al the Gods. I know of my own experience that >the beads >break karma, and take one past the limitations of one's astrological chart. > >K. > >, "Rohini W" ><rohininj@h...> >wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > > > I have a Siddh Mala with one to 14 mukhi beads which I wear everyday >when I > > meditate. I also have a Vaastu Dosh Nirvaan Yantra which is said to >correct > > any defects in one's house from Vaastu perspective. > > > > Now I have this question after doing some reading on Feng Shui: > > > > Feng Shui is based on balancing energies - Yin(female) and Yang(Male) >which > > sounds similar to Shakti(female) and Shiv(Male). Feng SHui helps to cure > > energy imbalances in one's house by cures such as crystals, wind chimes, > > water Fountains etc while Vaastu is more mathematical. > > > > If a person is blessed with a rudraksha mala (1 to 14 mukhi) he/she is > > supposed to be blessed by all the gods and if he has a Vaastu Dosh >Nirvan > > Yantra, what place do Feng Shui cures have in this scenario, which seem >to > > change from one year to next. > > > > Any feedback on thi topic is highly appreciated. > > > > Om Namah Shivaye. > > > > Rohini > > > > _______________ > > What are the 5 hot job markets for 2004? Click here to find out. > > http://msn.careerbuilder.com/Custom/MSN/CareerAdvice/ >WPI_WhereWillWeFindJobsIn2004.htm?siteid=CBMSN3006&sc_extcmp=JS_wi08_dec03 >_hotmail1 > _______________ High-speed users—be more efficient online with the new MSN Premium Internet Software. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/prem&ST=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2004 Report Share Posted February 2, 2004 Hi Sis Kariji, Much appreciate your clear and concise way of putting things. Can't agree more about rudraksha breaking karmas and taking one past the limitations of the astrological chart. At least this is what I'd also humbly experienced with rudraksha, navratna and ratna. To Rohini -- just two cents' worth: -- Feng Shui changes each year. In some cases when buildings or people have aligned their properties and lives according to Feng Shui principles, do not necessarily find that what works one year would be applicable the next. Take one of the longest standing monuments in history, the "Forbidden City" of imperial China that was modelled according to Feng Shui. Although imperial dynasties lasted within those walls for aeons, the ruling class finally crumbled with the advance of the Japanese and their removal of the "Last Emperor" (Pu Erh or Poh Yi). That ended the glory of imperial China. Then the communists gained power and the rest was 'his-story'. Another monument in China, although it has deteriorated in certain segments to bits, the Great Wall, still remains the only visible structure on Earth from space. Perhaps one of the reasons why it still stands mostly erect, is because it is modelled akin the "Dragon", the length and tail of it; though I'm not sure if the original wall intended by Emperor Shih Huang Ti truly reached completion. The Dragon is akin the cosmic breath and akin the Hindu Naga.. Om Namah Shivaya Sy , "karisprowl" <karisprowl@e...> wrote: > My brother-in-law's family is Chinese. Some of them practice Feng Shui. > > Actually, Feng Shui is also highly mathematical, and very complicated. Dwellings are > also divided into directional areas and allignments that signify different energies, like > Vaastu. Cures are also, like Vaastu, ancient-- but very different, due to cultural > differences.My understanding of the system is superficial- just from observation of > in-laws. > > Agree with you that Shati/Shiv appear to correspond with Yin/Yang. > > I'm not sure that Feng Shui, however, has any place in a Vaastu scenario. The systems > and cultures are too different in too many improtant ways. > > However, I think you'll find that your meditations with your Siddh Mala-- even > without other Vaastu cures, will protect you. As you said, the mala confers the > protections and blessings of al the Gods. I know of my own experience that the beads > break karma, and take one past the limitations of one's astrological chart. > > K. > > , "Rohini W" <rohininj@h...> > wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > > > I have a Siddh Mala with one to 14 mukhi beads which I wear everyday when I > > meditate. I also have a Vaastu Dosh Nirvaan Yantra which is said to correct > > any defects in one's house from Vaastu perspective. > > > > Now I have this question after doing some reading on Feng Shui: > > > > Feng Shui is based on balancing energies - Yin(female) and Yang (Male) which > > sounds similar to Shakti(female) and Shiv(Male). Feng SHui helps to cure > > energy imbalances in one's house by cures such as crystals, wind chimes, > > water Fountains etc while Vaastu is more mathematical. > > > > If a person is blessed with a rudraksha mala (1 to 14 mukhi) he/she is > > supposed to be blessed by all the gods and if he has a Vaastu Dosh Nirvan > > Yantra, what place do Feng Shui cures have in this scenario, which seem to > > change from one year to next. > > > > Any feedback on thi topic is highly appreciated. > > > > Om Namah Shivaye. > > > > Rohini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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