Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Dear all, Om Namah Shivaya! Namaste! I just wanted to introduce myself and say hello to all the lovely rudraksha bead lovers in this little club. I've been skulking around reading all the interesting posts for a while and thought it was time to pop in and say hello and share this link for an article that I found on rudraksha therapy - interesting is it not? http://www.elle.com/article.asp? article_id=2335§ion_id=36&page_number=1&magind=3590 Enjoy, wishing you all love and happiness, Suf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2004 Report Share Posted August 21, 2004 Namaste Suf, Thanks for swinging by to say hi and for kind comments. Good to see you! Tried the link but could not find the therapy article. Can you please post the link again, i.e., directly to the article? Would love to have a peek. When I went there, could only see Elle fashion bimbo stuff. Hope you won't mind, thanx!! Jai Maa Simone , girkdude <no_reply> wrote: > Dear all, > > Om Namah Shivaya! > > Namaste! I just wanted to introduce myself and say hello to all the > lovely rudraksha bead lovers in this little club. I've been skulking > around reading all the interesting posts for a while and thought it > was time to pop in and say hello and share this link for an article > that I found on rudraksha therapy - interesting is it not? > > http://www.elle.com/article.asp? > article_id=2335§ion_id=36&page_number=1&magind=3590 > > Enjoy, wishing you all love and happiness, > > Suf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2004 Report Share Posted August 21, 2004 Hi you had mailed the link of the article but i am unable to find it or the website so........can you please copy - paste the article for benefit of all............thanks.................... Express yourself with Y! Messenger! Free. Download now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2004 Report Share Posted August 22, 2004 All, I was able to get to the article by cut & Paste of the lines containing the url and the next one.There is acarriage return between them When u do open the article it really looks like some kind of ad for their products.It is in fact an article on powers of Rudraksha. KArtick --- ghantala nilesh <tigernilesh wrote: > Hi you had mailed the link of the article but i am > unable to find it or the website so........can you > please copy - paste the article for benefit of > all............thanks.................... > > > > > Express yourself with Y! Messenger! Free. Download > now. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 Namaste all, I couldn't find the article posted within the group (excuse me if it was there) nor a URL directly to it (http://www.elle.com/article.asp? section_id=36&article_id=2335&page_number=1). So, curious to see what it said I dug it up. Here it is for those interested. Om Shanti Neil P.S. Can't believe I'm posting Elle...what have I come to (LOL) Our beauty adventuress was worrying herself sick. Could the latest ayurvedic healing-bead treatment help her come to her senses? by holly millea You're not going to believe this, but the other day I was multitasking my news intake, watching CNN's Bill Hemmer (or as I call him, Bill Hemmina-Hemmina) and reading the ticker at the bottom of the screen, when it scrolled, "…while you're reading this, sleeper cells are waking, hell's breaking loose, and the world's coming to an end.…" And I realized the channel was channeling the loop of anxious thoughts constantly running through my head these days. Flipping over to CNBC—same thing! "…the stock market's falling…your ass is falling…that itch is a yeast infection.…" Then, as I stood there, that cute Brian Williams announced, "Holly Millea's Homeland Insecurity Advisory System is warning that her risk of an anxiety attack has just gone from yellow [elevated] to red [severe]…and that's the news for tonight.…" Hello? Brian? Omigod. Red? I've learned to live with yellow—a pedicure, highlights, a new vibrator, and—bang!—back to feeling better. I can even nip high-risk orange in the bud with a Xanax, a shrink visit, or a Bill Hemmer fantasy. But red is a level I've never had to face. Clearly this threat requires a daring, untried method of counterattack. Seeking foreign aid, I find myself at Pratima, an Ayurvedic beauty and skin-care spa, where for $72 you can undergo an hour of rudraksha therapy—a mind-calming experience soon to be a trend because it can be. Rudraksha is a seed from the fruit of the utrasum tree, which grows in northern India and Nepal. The rough brown "bead" looks like a small, petrified human brain that—like my brain—has a hole running through the center. The beads are commonly strung as malas (rosaries) and are believed to possess major physical and mental healing powers. "We have used rudraksha as medicine for thousands of years," says Pratima Raichur, a bindi-dotted beauty and naturopathic physician who, at age sixty-five, looks only forty-eight-and-a-half—give or take a week. "This is not a fad. There's been a lot of scientific research done on this." She slides a book across her desk that's filled with a lot of scientific research and turns to some brain- wave graphs that, unlike the economy, end on an upswing. Rudraksha beads have vertical grooves running from top to bottom, creating anywhere from one to 14 natural facets or faces, known in Hindi as mukhi. The number of mukhi prescribes the bead's healing properties—i.e., wearing a bead with three mukhi is said to relieve guilt, fear, and inferiority complexes; four mukhi beads increase memory and wit; six give you courage. The five-faced bead is a good all-purpose healer used to lower blood pressure and ease an agitated mind. "People aren't able to relax anymore," Raichur says, raising her voice over the sound of a garbage truck backing up outside. "Even for people who have been doing meditation for a long time, it's difficult." Hence her creation of a rudraksha bead room. No bigger than a walk-in closet, the candlelit room has a Sleeping Beautysize bed, canopied and curtained with garlands of rudraksha beads—thousands of them. I lie down, and Raichur drapes me in long strands of rudraksha, chanting "Om," and rubbing oil between my brows (the third-eye area). Then she places a bead on the spot, anchoring it with a headbandlike wire. She turns on a cassette tape of "oms" and leaves me alone in the bead womb, where I immediately start thinking about those Hale-Bopp people. I try to relax and "let go" like she said, go with the flow…To Bead or Not to Bead, The Bead Goes On, Beadniks, Beady-Eyed, Beadermeier, Bead Laden…. I focus on my third eye…ew, like, what if you really had a third eye? How freaky would that be? Even if you had 20/20/20 vision, where would you buy sunglasses? Would you mention it in a personal ad? This anxious runaway train of thought is derailed by the wail of an ambulance siren. It passes, and I try to reconnect with the "oms" emanating from the tape player. Just as I begin to relax, the tape ends and the recorder clicks off, which suddenly makes me feel gypped and angry and abandoned and wanting to call my therapist. In other words, I'm reliving last Wednesday night, when an ex-boyfriend I'd trustfully reconnected with clicked off on me a second time. Gee, which bead relieves How could I have been so f-- king stupid-itis, and the overwhelming urge to dropkick that 90- pound emotional weakling? That would be the Cuervo Gold bead. With the "oms" off, I can hear the receptionist through the wall answering the phone, taking appointments, checking clients in…. Let's face it, not being a great candidate to begin with, I'd need a bead the size of a bowling ball to sink me into a meditative state. My neck hurts. When Raichur returns, I feel guilty for not being blissed out and confess that the noise from the street and the reception area interfered with my entering what she said would be a "deeper state of consciousness." Raichur admits that she's been thinking of soundproofing the room. Before I leave, she gives me two five-faced beads and a copper cup, instructing me to soak the beads in water every night and drink the water the next morning. "This will lower your blood pressure and help you relax," she assures me. "But don't swallow the beads—then you'll have a problem." After one week of drinking the beadle juice, my anxiety level lowers from red to orange. Is it the rudraksha or is it because I've stopped watching the news? I decide to consult a specialist in alternative medicine—my big brother, Paul Millea, who's a medical doctor and a homeopath. He's never heard of rudraksha beads. I fill him in. "Hmmm," he says, "there are a lot of panaceas out there. I will say that recent research demonstrated that if someone experiences a placebo effect, it can create the same physiologic change in the body that would be seen with a pharmacologic agent." He pauses. "These beads may have some nice effects, but the people who profit from selling them overblow it. They're selling the sizzle." The Internet is loaded with rudraksha sites. Prices are all over the map, from $14 for a strand to $501 for a single 15- faced bead. At Pratima, Raichur sells them for $6 a bead. Oh, and heads-up: Many sites say the beads should not be worn during sex, menstruation, or bowel movements. And if you see anything growing on a guy that looks like a rudraksha—run in the other direction. , Viswa kartick <viswa_k> wrote: > All, > > I was able to get to the article by cut & Paste of the > lines containing the url and the next one.There is > acarriage return between them > When u do open the article it really looks like some > kind of ad for their products.It is in fact an article > on powers of Rudraksha. > > > KArtick > > > --- ghantala nilesh <tigernilesh> wrote: > > > Hi you had mailed the link of the article but i am > > unable to find it or the website so........can you > > please copy - paste the article for benefit of > > all............thanks.................... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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