Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Dear Simoneji You are absolutely wonderful.The Navaratna experience of yours would give inspiration to so many like us to believe in God's mercy and love. May god bless you simoneji and may you live a very long and healthy life. Regards, Om Namo Shivaye Vipin Simone <syzenith wrote: Dearest Friends, G'day from your humble one-eyed sibling in Ozland Thank you to everyone who is interested in the navratna story. Managed to find it at last! The excerpt is below. Meantime, one of our dearest brothers Jorge Lourenco also got a Navratna Mala and mentioned being happy with it. We haven't heard from Jorge for a long time and miss him very much actually. Hopefully he would come online again at some point and perhaps share with us. (Jorge if you happen to read this post, hope you are keeping fine, well, properous and happy! You are often remembered.) Excerpt of story: ---------------------------- Syzenith August 2003 Namaste Sri DharmaDev Arya & Friends, Sisters and Brothers, sorry for long absence and missed you all. Been a busy 3 odd months. Dropping by to say hi to everyone and also to mention that I'd done a 40-day discipline with a Navratna Mala which I got from Rudra Centre India. The results? Absolutely wonderful. For 10 years, everything in my life was blocked and there was no movement. I was neither here nor there. "In limbo" was the best description I could give. Upon 30-odd days of wearing the Navratna mala, everything started happening. All that was stagnant began moving at last. And fast too. It was like the heavens finally decided I'd had enough austerities :-) Developments, all positive, kept me on my toes. In my case, a few weeks after the 'discipline' when I was very busy, I fell ill for 6 weeks. It was like a purging process, terrible for the first 3 weeks. Put on my Navratna mala again with a Durga Yantra on it. Helped considerably. Had this 'knowing' of when I would get well too. It was a strange period but ended well. One of my customers who got a Navratna Mala (an elderly Brahmin lady) was ecstatic with it. She had one many years ago while living in Asia but lost it. She feels good wearing it and life is smooth for her. No problems to report on her part. My mala was in white thread with knots and hers was made with silver from Rudra Centre India. Actually hers is very beautiful. When in conversation with a highly spiritual gent from North India, he told me that navratna malas seem to be more powerful than the rings. Cannot help but agree with him after my own experience. I know several people in Australia who have the rings and witnessed that while some things might have moved for them, other areas remained the same. Its like they still have some sort of karma to resolve. All wear their rings on the middle finger of the right hand with the gems touching the skin. If anyone here has experiences with Navratna Mala, pendants or rings, please can you share? All appreciated, thank you. ------------------------- Btw, there is not "Navratna Sadhana" mentioned in any of the Holy Books. It was something I thought to do at the time based on instinct. The discipline involved prayers and offerings to all 9 planetary deities (Navgraha Yantra). Then reciting each respective mantra, one at a time with the navratna mala beads of 108. The mala has a crystal meru bead. (Strictly religious masters and classical tantriks told me I was nuts but blessed heavens, it worked for me On Shree Gurudev Namaha Simone To send an email to: / Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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