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, vipin kannan

<vipinendran> wrote:

> Dear Kariji

>

> You are right we should expect rudraksha bead to be a "magic

bullet".

> I was discussing this with a friend of mine and she said

that "rudraksha beads have helped her to stand outside any problem

and view it rather than be inside the problem and see the solution"

>

> This makes a big difference dosen't it karji?

 

Yes, indeed! The beads make a HUGE difference. They certainly changed

my life for the better. MUCH broken karma, and closer to the Gods

than ever in my life.

 

What I mean by "magic bullet" is-- the beads may not immediatley make

everything perfect the way WE think perfect should be. Often, what we

want isn't the best thing for us. The Gods can see the whole picture

of the lessons that we need. We cannot, at this level of existence.

 

With the beads, things just become better and better, according to

the will of the Gods. They are our Parents, and love us SO much that

we cannot clearly percieve even a millionth part of the magnitude of

their love.

>

> Also it is nice that you liked the story kariji,simoneji too liked

it ,if my friends permit me I would try to post small such stories

whenever possible.

 

That would be very much appreciated! Thank you so much! God Bless!

>

> Om Nam Shivaye

> God bless you all,

>

> Vipin

>

> karisprowl <karisprowl@e...> wrote:

>

> Agree with my sister. In addition, I think that in order to

manifest the beads' benefits,

> one has to be entirely "open" to the beads energies. Some people

may feel that they

> are open and receptive, but are actually fighting the energies.

>

> Also, I have found that some people expect the beads to be a "magic

bullet," and

> remove ALL discomforts. Some karmic lessons and discomforts are

necessary--

> otherwise, there would be no point in incarnating-- but meditation

and other

> devotional activites, diligently practiced will, however, soften

the lessons and "show

> us the way out."

>

> Also, sometimes events manifest that APPEAR to be unfortunate, but

actually turn out

> to be the very best and happiest thing. Example: I was recently

laid off from my job.

> This appears to be unfortunate. However, because of certain

circumstances, it

> actually appears to be a manifestation of broken karma-- so it is

really very positive.

>

> As is often said-- suffering as a reaction to events is optional.

>

> Then, too, people start from different levels. They may be

manifesting progress, but

> not feel it for awhile. Or, there may be a specific chakra block

that takes time to

> remove, because it has become "seated" over many incarnations.

>

> So..... I think the answer is complicated and highly individual.

>

> Thanks! Kari

>

> , "Simone"

<syzenith>

> wrote:

> > Merry Greets Ryanji,

> >

> > A lengthy response is required to explain the nuts and bolts but

> > shall keep it as short as possible. Here's my humble two dimes'

> > worth:

> >

> > How fast or how slow one gets results or not at all, can be

> > considered as karmic. Then again, the Gods and karma seem to

relent

> > in the case of those who persevere with sadhanas. There are also

> > other reasons. Sometimes, guidance needs to be given to those

whose

> > situations continue to be stuck despite using rudraksha and

ratna.

> > For example for those who simply put on their malas and expect

> > wonders but find that things remain unchanged after 3 months, I

> > would invite them to spend an hour or so listening to some

ranting

> > and raving.

> >

> > Usually it comes out that they haven't recited their mantras or

not

> > bothered with sadhanas that they vouched to perform. In a couple

of

> > cases, they pledged something like making small donations to

charity

> > when things improve for them. They didn't fulfill their promises

and

> > because things looked up, they forgot all about daily prayers, or

> > indeed that God exists, until the next time they are needy. Some

> > folks were shy to admit that they didn't know where or how to

begin.

> > Hence it is necessary to take them by the hand and walk along

with

> > them till they are confident. Those who really want to do it,

will

> > make it happen.

> >

> > The person who experiences fast results is blessed due to merits

in

> > the past life that leads to quick outcomes in the current life.

The

> > one who experiences nothing just has to try harder. Sometimes it

is

> > the actually inner blockages of a person that prevent changes.

The

> > outer is a reflection of the inner. "Clearing" is required in

> > stagnant cases, i.e. clearing chakras, clearing emotional stuff,

de-

> > programming past experiences of hurt, sadness, anger, rage,

abuse,

> > sense of failure, depression, inadequate role models, lack of

love,

> > non-affection, negativity and basically all the stuff that spells

> > doom and gloom. Then re-program with positive and constructive

> > stuff.

> >

> > Those undergoing Sade Sathi, Kaal Sarpa Yoga, Kuja Dasha, other

> > challenging Dashas and those in the most adverse circumstances

are

> > positively assisted with advice to commence first a 40-day

sadhana

> > for Lord Ganapati to remove obtacles and success in all

> > undertakings, then have a rest, then begin mantras for placating

> > planetary afflictions. As things shift and change, they can then

be

> > moved on to other sadhanas according to the situations they face.

> > Guess we also have to take into consideration the Mahadashas that

> > can dominate a person for yonks such as Venus for 20 years,

Saturn

> > for 19 and so on.. and find ways for neutralizing some of the

> > effects.

> >

> > Gosh hope I don't sound too flaky with the above as I'm not

> > explaining myself very well tonite. Tis 1.48am as I type this so

> > please pardon this galah from Ozland.

> >

> > Bountiful blessings,

> > Simone

> >

> > --- In

, "compuhighryan"

> > <ascendwv@a...> wrote:

> > > Greetings:

> > >

> > > My question is this, how come some people get the effects of

> > > Rudraksha and others seemingly do not? Why I first discovered

the

> > > holy beads I began wearing a Dhyan Yoga Kantha, immediately my

> > > perception cleared and it has maintained that clarity since I

> > first

> > > placed the holy beads around my neck and meditated.

> > >

> > > Being a distributor I've worked with a few individuals and keep

in

> > > touch with them. They have faith and persist in wearing and

> > > worshipping their beads, yet they still say their life is the

same

> > > and they are still, for the most part miserable.

> > >

> > > Now being a Jyotishi I am acutely aware that suffering can

direct

> > a

> > > person away from the transient and towards the bliss of the

> > eternal,

> > > being a Yogi I know that pain is necessary in this world but

> > > suffering is optional...so please share any thoughts as to why

one

> > > person will experience one thing and someone else will

experience

> > > nothing.

> > >

> > > Has this occurred with anyone else?

> > >

> > > Ryan

> > > www.cosmicprana.com

>

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