Guest guest Posted March 9, 2005 Report Share Posted March 9, 2005 My Dear Spiritual Brothers and Sisters, We are going to enter a golden age when there will be peace and prosperity for years to come. The dried up land of milk and honey is going to be once again flowing with the same...Read more about this on the site mentioned below. Why are you building Oneness Temple? Bhagavan: So, this oneness temple is a strange temple if I might say. Now you would have seen certain temples in a place called Mahabalipuram, where you have these rock–cut temples. So, many years ago we made some energy studies and found that some of these temples, a you enter, some chakras are opening up. So, we continued research, and finally we could design a structure, where as you walk in, the chakras would start opening up. So, when this temple… when it completes. This is called the oneness temple. The Golden City is the campus where the oneness temple is housed. As you enter the oneness temple. The Golden City is the campus where the oneness temple is housed. As you enter the oneness temple, as you pass through the various passage ways which we would be directing you to, the chakra would open one after the other starting with the mooladhara… and in the top floor, the Sahasrara would open up and as you come near the dome, your frontal lobes would be activated. When frontal lobes are activated, anybody would see the God he worships. If you are a Christian, you would see Chirst, if you are a Hindu, you would see your Hindu God, if you are a Muslim you would have your experience of God. The moment the frontal lobes are opened up. An ordinary person is one who believes in God through some empherical evidence or through logic or some reasoning, he comes to believe that there is God. But a saint or a sage actually sees God or talks to God. Why does it happen to a saint or a sage, because his frontal lobes have been activated. So, when people come there, below the central dome, the frontal lobes would be activated. For that to happen the Chakras must be activated and then there is a throne there. There will be a throne… on that throne you would actually, physically with eyes open you would see your God. So, you could come from any faith from anywhere in the world, you would see your God and you could pray to your God the way you want to pray. It is a temple for whole of humanity. Visit....for more details.... www.onenessuniversity.org with lots of love your spiritual brother, Nandesh Nandesh kuttappan <nandeshkuttappan wrote:Namaste Aum Ganeshji, Thank you so very much for your kind advice. Pranams. Nandesh Aum Ganesh <aumganesh wrote: Namaste Nandesh, Yes, a non-veg can wear rudraksha mala. No, its not necessary to remove the mala while eating non veg. Unless one is brought up in a strict guru and family lineage of vegetarians, there is nothing to prevent non-vegetarians from wearing or using rudraksha. But of course, it will be good to wash the hands after eating and before touching the beads again. Both for hygienic reasons and for respect. Namah Shivaya AumGanesh , Nandesh kuttappan <nandeshkuttappan> wrote: > Namaste, > > With regards to the do's and dont's: > > Can a non vegetarian wear the rudraksha mala? > > Is it necesary to remove the maala while eating non veg. > > Namaste > > Nandesh > > Simone <syzenith> wrote: > > http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/article.php > > Clean your mala / beads when you feel they require cleaning after > regular usage . Dip in Luke warm water. Add some liquid soap . Keep > for minimum 24 hours and then brush with a plastic brush to clean the > dirt and grime that fixes in the pores of the beads . To send an email to: Sponsor Get unlimited calls to U.S./Canada / To send an email to: / Mail - now with 250MB free storage. Learn more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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