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Namaste Vandana,

 

Thanks for responding to Cyra about 9, 11 & 12 mukhis with full

info, much appreciate your kind assistance. Can do with more

wonderful folks like you, bless your dear heart :))

 

Though I can't take a pic of the mat, the diagram is as follows,

using strands of 108+1 beads from Japa Malas:

 

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV -- This part is all tassles

0000000000000000

0000000000000000

0000000000000000

0000000000000000 \

0000000000000000 Length composes 108 beads

0000000000000000 /

0000000000000000

0000000000000000

0000000000000000

0000000000000000

0000000000000000

/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ------ all tassles

 

Then put soft padding like duck down, feather or cotton filling.

Then make a cotton or linen cover to keep the entire mat/mattress

inside. Very comfortable, keeps us warm in winter too, good for

those suffering aches, pains, rheumatoid arthritis, lumbago,

sprains, muscle spasms, etc. etc. From personal experience, this is

one for of Excellent Rudraksha Therapy

 

I made and tested the above mat/mattress for my own injuries over a

period of time. Got to say it takes a long time to make and a lot of

patience......!! I can't remember how many thousands of rudraskha

beads from Japa Malas that were used for making the mattress but it

was a lot..

 

No, the mats and mattresses are not yet on Rudra Centre website -

its something new.

 

I hope it will be introduced in the near future as the benefits of

laying on a rudraksha mattress when unwell, is amazingly helpful for

painful physical parts, mentally soothing and once a person gets

used to if after a few days, the mattress actually feels very

comfortable and comforting. The beads also help massage injuries

and due to electromagnetic properties, assists in speeding up

recovery. At least this is what I discovered.

 

Last Aussie winter, I used it as mattress instead of using electric

blanket. The rudraksha mattress keeps the body warmth in. When

used as a blanket, the same results - it kept me warm.

 

The mat for sitting on during meditation, is also great. It would

take some people a bit of time to get used to sitting on a rudraksha

mat when doing asanas. As I'd done it over a lengthy period of

time, its most comfortable and just perfect for my needs. It

differs from individual to individual of course.

 

As usual, I cannot speak for others, other than from my own

experiences and continuous study, research and use of rudraksha.

 

I'm not sure if Rudra Centre's artisans would custom-make the mats

and mattresses. If anyone wishes to have one, please enquire with

Ms. Neetaji directly. Her email addy is rudracentreindia

 

Much love,

Jai Bholenath

Simone

 

 

 

, v992003

<no_reply> wrote:

>

> Hari OM!

> Thanks Simoneji for your reply. The 9,11 and 12 mukhi beads were

> recommended to me. Don't worry about the photo of the mat. I

don't

> know if the mats are on Rudracentre website. If not perhaps we

> should introduce them. What do you think?

>

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Dear all,

 

I am of the opinion that it is not fair to use Rudraksha mat or mattress or

blanket for sleeping or sitting purpose since we respect rudraksha bead like

Lord Shiva himself. We also set rudraksha in our holy altar for worshipping

purpose. Please do not insult our holy feelings and rudraksha especially.

 

Kartik

 

 

 

Simone <syzenith wrote:

 

Namaste Vandana,

 

Thanks for responding to Cyra about 9, 11 & 12 mukhis with full

info, much appreciate your kind assistance. Can do with more

wonderful folks like you, bless your dear heart :))

 

Though I can't take a pic of the mat, the diagram is as follows,

using strands of 108+1 beads from Japa Malas:

 

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV -- This part is all tassles

0000000000000000

0000000000000000

0000000000000000

0000000000000000 \

0000000000000000 Length composes 108 beads

0000000000000000 /

0000000000000000

0000000000000000

0000000000000000

0000000000000000

0000000000000000

/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ------ all tassles

 

Then put soft padding like duck down, feather or cotton filling.

Then make a cotton or linen cover to keep the entire mat/mattress

inside. Very comfortable, keeps us warm in winter too, good for

those suffering aches, pains, rheumatoid arthritis, lumbago,

sprains, muscle spasms, etc. etc. From personal experience, this is

one for of Excellent Rudraksha Therapy

 

I made and tested the above mat/mattress for my own injuries over a

period of time. Got to say it takes a long time to make and a lot of

patience......!! I can't remember how many thousands of rudraskha

beads from Japa Malas that were used for making the mattress but it

was a lot..

 

No, the mats and mattresses are not yet on Rudra Centre website -

its something new.

 

I hope it will be introduced in the near future as the benefits of

laying on a rudraksha mattress when unwell, is amazingly helpful for

painful physical parts, mentally soothing and once a person gets

used to if after a few days, the mattress actually feels very

comfortable and comforting. The beads also help massage injuries

and due to electromagnetic properties, assists in speeding up

recovery. At least this is what I discovered.

 

Last Aussie winter, I used it as mattress instead of using electric

blanket. The rudraksha mattress keeps the body warmth in. When

used as a blanket, the same results - it kept me warm.

 

The mat for sitting on during meditation, is also great. It would

take some people a bit of time to get used to sitting on a rudraksha

mat when doing asanas. As I'd done it over a lengthy period of

time, its most comfortable and just perfect for my needs. It

differs from individual to individual of course.

 

As usual, I cannot speak for others, other than from my own

experiences and continuous study, research and use of rudraksha.

 

I'm not sure if Rudra Centre's artisans would custom-make the mats

and mattresses. If anyone wishes to have one, please enquire with

Ms. Neetaji directly. Her email addy is rudracentreindia

 

Much love,

Jai Bholenath

Simone

 

 

 

, v992003

<no_reply> wrote:

>

> Hari OM!

> Thanks Simoneji for your reply. The 9,11 and 12 mukhi beads were

> recommended to me. Don't worry about the photo of the mat. I

don't

> know if the mats are on Rudracentre website. If not perhaps we

> should introduce them. What do you think?

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Simoneji:

 

Your rudraksha mattress is extraordinary.

I am particularily interested in introducing rudraksha to the

alternative healing community in the United States.

 

Has your mattress been used on a massage table by body workers ???

 

I know Lord Shiva is sending you Light for this remarkable idea :-)

 

If rudraksha are the tears of Shiva and given to mankind out of the

Lord's Grace, it would seem to me that they should be used for the

welfare of mankind to heal the pains of the body. All is based on

motive. If one's motive is of love and to serve, how can the

rudraksha be abused when used in this way ???

 

Love,

Chandi

 

, Kartikeyan

Iyyengar <kartikeyaniyyengar> wrote:

>

> Dear all,

>

> I am of the opinion that it is not fair to use Rudraksha mat or

mattress or blanket for sleeping or sitting purpose since we respect

rudraksha bead like Lord Shiva himself. We also set rudraksha in our

holy altar for worshipping purpose. Please do not insult our holy

feelings and rudraksha especially.

>

> Kartik

>

>

>

> Simone <syzenith> wrote:

>

> Namaste Vandana,

>

> Thanks for responding to Cyra about 9, 11 & 12 mukhis with full

> info, much appreciate your kind assistance. Can do with more

> wonderful folks like you, bless your dear heart :))

>

> Though I can't take a pic of the mat, the diagram is as follows,

> using strands of 108+1 beads from Japa Malas:

>

> VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV -- This part is all tassles

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000 \

> 0000000000000000 Length composes 108 beads

> 0000000000000000 /

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ------ all tassles

>

> Then put soft padding like duck down, feather or cotton filling.

> Then make a cotton or linen cover to keep the entire mat/mattress

> inside. Very comfortable, keeps us warm in winter too, good for

> those suffering aches, pains, rheumatoid arthritis, lumbago,

> sprains, muscle spasms, etc. etc. From personal experience, this

is

> one for of Excellent Rudraksha Therapy

>

> I made and tested the above mat/mattress for my own injuries over a

> period of time. Got to say it takes a long time to make and a lot

of

> patience......!! I can't remember how many thousands of rudraskha

> beads from Japa Malas that were used for making the mattress but it

> was a lot..

>

> No, the mats and mattresses are not yet on Rudra Centre website -

> its something new.

>

> I hope it will be introduced in the near future as the benefits of

> laying on a rudraksha mattress when unwell, is amazingly helpful

for

> painful physical parts, mentally soothing and once a person gets

> used to if after a few days, the mattress actually feels very

> comfortable and comforting. The beads also help massage injuries

> and due to electromagnetic properties, assists in speeding up

> recovery. At least this is what I discovered.

>

> Last Aussie winter, I used it as mattress instead of using electric

> blanket. The rudraksha mattress keeps the body warmth in. When

> used as a blanket, the same results - it kept me warm.

>

> The mat for sitting on during meditation, is also great. It would

> take some people a bit of time to get used to sitting on a

rudraksha

> mat when doing asanas. As I'd done it over a lengthy period of

> time, its most comfortable and just perfect for my needs. It

> differs from individual to individual of course.

>

> As usual, I cannot speak for others, other than from my own

> experiences and continuous study, research and use of rudraksha.

>

> I'm not sure if Rudra Centre's artisans would custom-make the mats

> and mattresses. If anyone wishes to have one, please enquire with

> Ms. Neetaji directly. Her email addy is rudracentreindia

>

> Much love,

> Jai Bholenath

> Simone

>

>

>

> , v992003

> <no_reply> wrote:

> >

> > Hari OM!

> > Thanks Simoneji for your reply. The 9,11 and 12 mukhi beads were

> > recommended to me. Don't worry about the photo of the mat. I

> don't

> > know if the mats are on Rudracentre website. If not perhaps we

> > should introduce them. What do you think?

> >

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>

>

>

>

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Dear Chandiji,

 

There are healing salons that have strings of thousands of rudraksham hanging on

the walls of special "healing rooms."

 

Thanks, kari

 

 

om_shri_skanda <om_shri_skanda

Apr 17, 2005 2:58 PM

 

Re: RBSC : To Vandana/ Rudraksha Mat & Mattress

 

 

 

 

Dear Simoneji:

 

Your rudraksha mattress is extraordinary.

I am particularily interested in introducing rudraksha to the

alternative healing community in the United States.

 

Has your mattress been used on a massage table by body workers ???

 

I know Lord Shiva is sending you Light for this remarkable idea :-)

 

If rudraksha are the tears of Shiva and given to mankind out of the

Lord's Grace, it would seem to me that they should be used for the

welfare of mankind to heal the pains of the body. All is based on

motive. If one's motive is of love and to serve, how can the

rudraksha be abused when used in this way ???

 

Love,

Chandi

 

, Kartikeyan

Iyyengar <kartikeyaniyyengar> wrote:

>

> Dear all,

>

> I am of the opinion that it is not fair to use Rudraksha mat or

mattress or blanket for sleeping or sitting purpose since we respect

rudraksha bead like Lord Shiva himself. We also set rudraksha in our

holy altar for worshipping purpose. Please do not insult our holy

feelings and rudraksha especially.

>

> Kartik

>

>

>

> Simone <syzenith> wrote:

>

> Namaste Vandana,

>

> Thanks for responding to Cyra about 9, 11 & 12 mukhis with full

> info, much appreciate your kind assistance. Can do with more

> wonderful folks like you, bless your dear heart :))

>

> Though I can't take a pic of the mat, the diagram is as follows,

> using strands of 108+1 beads from Japa Malas:

>

> VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV -- This part is all tassles

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000 \

> 0000000000000000 Length composes 108 beads

> 0000000000000000 /

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ------ all tassles

>

> Then put soft padding like duck down, feather or cotton filling.

> Then make a cotton or linen cover to keep the entire mat/mattress

> inside. Very comfortable, keeps us warm in winter too, good for

> those suffering aches, pains, rheumatoid arthritis, lumbago,

> sprains, muscle spasms, etc. etc. From personal experience, this

is

> one for of Excellent Rudraksha Therapy

>

> I made and tested the above mat/mattress for my own injuries over a

> period of time. Got to say it takes a long time to make and a lot

of

> patience......!! I can't remember how many thousands of rudraskha

> beads from Japa Malas that were used for making the mattress but it

> was a lot..

>

> No, the mats and mattresses are not yet on Rudra Centre website -

> its something new.

>

> I hope it will be introduced in the near future as the benefits of

> laying on a rudraksha mattress when unwell, is amazingly helpful

for

> painful physical parts, mentally soothing and once a person gets

> used to if after a few days, the mattress actually feels very

> comfortable and comforting. The beads also help massage injuries

> and due to electromagnetic properties, assists in speeding up

> recovery. At least this is what I discovered.

>

> Last Aussie winter, I used it as mattress instead of using electric

> blanket. The rudraksha mattress keeps the body warmth in. When

> used as a blanket, the same results - it kept me warm.

>

> The mat for sitting on during meditation, is also great. It would

> take some people a bit of time to get used to sitting on a

rudraksha

> mat when doing asanas. As I'd done it over a lengthy period of

> time, its most comfortable and just perfect for my needs. It

> differs from individual to individual of course.

>

> As usual, I cannot speak for others, other than from my own

> experiences and continuous study, research and use of rudraksha.

>

> I'm not sure if Rudra Centre's artisans would custom-make the mats

> and mattresses. If anyone wishes to have one, please enquire with

> Ms. Neetaji directly. Her email addy is rudracentreindia

>

> Much love,

> Jai Bholenath

> Simone

>

>

>

> , v992003

> <no_reply> wrote:

> >

> > Hari OM!

> > Thanks Simoneji for your reply. The 9,11 and 12 mukhi beads were

> > recommended to me. Don't worry about the photo of the mat. I

> don't

> > know if the mats are on Rudracentre website. If not perhaps we

> > should introduce them. What do you think?

> >

To send an email to: -

 

>

>

>

>

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>

>

> Links

>

>

> /

>

>

>

>

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>

>

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Dear Kariji:

 

Yes, I am aware of the healing salons.

They seem to be quite popular in New York.

perhaps they should put one in Empire State Building. LOL

The day spas there now have Reiki, so maybe soon there will be

rudraksha facials ? :-)

 

Seriously I do believe that there is a special quality to this

application of hanging many rudrakshas from walls..also in

combination with crystals and yantra. Have not heard any feedback

about the nature of the healing that takes place in such rooms, put

am certain it would have an over all balancing effect.

 

If I am not mistaken, is there not a rudraksha temple in India where

the walls are covered with Holy rudraksha ???

 

Thank you.

 

Chandi

 

, Kari Sprowl

<karisprowl@e...> wrote:

> Dear Chandiji,

>

> There are healing salons that have strings of thousands of

rudraksham hanging on the walls of special "healing rooms."

>

> Thanks, kari

>

>

> om_shri_skanda <om_shri_skanda>

> Apr 17, 2005 2:58 PM

>

> Re: RBSC : To Vandana/ Rudraksha Mat & Mattress

>

>

>

>

> Dear Simoneji:

>

> Your rudraksha mattress is extraordinary.

> I am particularily interested in introducing rudraksha to the

> alternative healing community in the United States.

>

> Has your mattress been used on a massage table by body workers ???

>

> I know Lord Shiva is sending you Light for this remarkable idea :-)

>

> If rudraksha are the tears of Shiva and given to mankind out of the

> Lord's Grace, it would seem to me that they should be used for the

> welfare of mankind to heal the pains of the body. All is based on

> motive. If one's motive is of love and to serve, how can the

> rudraksha be abused when used in this way ???

>

> Love,

> Chandi

>

> , Kartikeyan

> Iyyengar <kartikeyaniyyengar> wrote:

> >

> > Dear all,

> >

> > I am of the opinion that it is not fair to use Rudraksha mat or

> mattress or blanket for sleeping or sitting purpose since we

respect

> rudraksha bead like Lord Shiva himself. We also set rudraksha in

our

> holy altar for worshipping purpose. Please do not insult our holy

> feelings and rudraksha especially.

> >

> > Kartik

> >

> >

> >

> > Simone <syzenith> wrote:

> >

> > Namaste Vandana,

> >

> > Thanks for responding to Cyra about 9, 11 & 12 mukhis with full

> > info, much appreciate your kind assistance. Can do with more

> > wonderful folks like you, bless your dear heart :))

> >

> > Though I can't take a pic of the mat, the diagram is as follows,

> > using strands of 108+1 beads from Japa Malas:

> >

> > VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV -- This part is all tassles

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000 \

> > 0000000000000000 Length composes 108 beads

> > 0000000000000000 /

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > 0000000000000000

> > /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ------ all tassles

> >

> > Then put soft padding like duck down, feather or cotton filling.

> > Then make a cotton or linen cover to keep the entire mat/mattress

> > inside. Very comfortable, keeps us warm in winter too, good for

> > those suffering aches, pains, rheumatoid arthritis, lumbago,

> > sprains, muscle spasms, etc. etc. From personal experience, this

> is

> > one for of Excellent Rudraksha Therapy

> >

> > I made and tested the above mat/mattress for my own injuries over

a

> > period of time. Got to say it takes a long time to make and a lot

> of

> > patience......!! I can't remember how many thousands of

rudraskha

> > beads from Japa Malas that were used for making the mattress but

it

> > was a lot..

> >

> > No, the mats and mattresses are not yet on Rudra Centre website -

> > its something new.

> >

> > I hope it will be introduced in the near future as the benefits

of

> > laying on a rudraksha mattress when unwell, is amazingly helpful

> for

> > painful physical parts, mentally soothing and once a person gets

> > used to if after a few days, the mattress actually feels very

> > comfortable and comforting. The beads also help massage injuries

> > and due to electromagnetic properties, assists in speeding up

> > recovery. At least this is what I discovered.

> >

> > Last Aussie winter, I used it as mattress instead of using

electric

> > blanket. The rudraksha mattress keeps the body warmth in. When

> > used as a blanket, the same results - it kept me warm.

> >

> > The mat for sitting on during meditation, is also great. It

would

> > take some people a bit of time to get used to sitting on a

> rudraksha

> > mat when doing asanas. As I'd done it over a lengthy period of

> > time, its most comfortable and just perfect for my needs. It

> > differs from individual to individual of course.

> >

> > As usual, I cannot speak for others, other than from my own

> > experiences and continuous study, research and use of rudraksha.

> >

> > I'm not sure if Rudra Centre's artisans would custom-make the

mats

> > and mattresses. If anyone wishes to have one, please enquire

with

> > Ms. Neetaji directly. Her email addy is rudracentreindia

> >

> > Much love,

> > Jai Bholenath

> > Simone

> >

> >

> >

> > , v992003

> > <no_reply> wrote:

> > >

> > > Hari OM!

> > > Thanks Simoneji for your reply. The 9,11 and 12 mukhi beads

were

> > > recommended to me. Don't worry about the photo of the mat. I

> > don't

> > > know if the mats are on Rudracentre website. If not perhaps we

> > > should introduce them. What do you think?

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > To send an email to: -

>

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Dear Satish Ji

 

I think we have beaten this poor subject to death by now..........Mr Kartick

will not answer my message regarding suggested usage by Holy Books and both

you and he do not agree with Holy Books so lets let this one go and get on to

new business

 

Good Luck with your lives

 

Thanks

 

DharmaDev Arya

 

In a message dated 4/19/2005 4:51:28 AM Pacific Standard Time,

ksatishkumar_in writes:

 

>

>

>

> Dear Member,

>

> I agree with Kartik, this is first time hearing about rudraksha mat, why do

> you require rudraksha mat, rudraksha beads are attributes of Lord Shiva, lot

> of people in India are even afraid to wear these beads, then how come some

> one make a mat to sit over this holy beads,

>

> Satish

> -

> Kartikeyan Iyyengar

>

> Sunday, April 17, 2005 10:36 PM

> Re: RBSC : To Vandana/ Rudraksha Mat &Mattress

>

>

>

> Dear all,

>

 

 

 

 

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Dear fellow seekeers,

 

may I respectfully offer my opinion?

I think if the beads are used for the right puposes it is fine, mat or

whatever.

 

I am of the opinion that Shiva loves the aspirant more then the beads,

would the almighty Shiva refuse to help his beloved if they were in need?

 

If we study the scriptures about exalted beings we can see many acts of

mercy and kindness. If someone is ill, why should they not use the beads

as a mat?

 

The beads are a vehicle for realisation, they are not the realisation

itself, nothing wrong with respecting them, but if it ties down your

conciousness, and you fail to see the supreme oneness of all things,

then we have failed to realise their true purpose.....

 

This situatrion kind of reminds me of the story of Dhanna. who saw god

incarnate many times and was able to converse with him. One day has

asked the lord, is there anyone who loves you more than me?

 

The lord replied there are many who love me more. But be warned if you

ask theis question both of us will cease to exist.

The lord instructed him to go to a place where he would find such a soul.

 

Dhanna went to the place as instructed, but turned away in dismay, when

he saw the Sadhu standing with one fut on a stone, and in deep samadhi.

 

Dhanna had used a similar stone as his Guru, and was saddened to see a

person with his foot on his 'Guru'.

 

Dhanna replied to the lord, but he is standing upon my Guru how can he

be a lover of the Lord?

 

The Lord told Dhanna to go back to the same place and the Sadhu would

enable Dhann to see the Lord in all things.

 

He went back and inquired as to why the Sadhu had his foot on the stone.

The Sadhu replied 'Dhanna, I behold the lord in all things, the i-am

ness within me has vanished, there is no-one else but the Lord left, so

who has his foot on who?"

 

This enabled Dhanna to be fully realised and God incarnate himself.

 

I don't think everyone can be like Dhanna, but this is really the goal

of life, I hope I haven't appeared brash or rude in my opinion........

 

 

 

Thanks

Rajinder

 

 

satish wrote:

 

> Dear Member,

>

> I agree with Kartik, this is first time hearing about rudraksha mat,

> why do you require rudraksha mat, rudraksha beads are attributes of

> Lord Shiva, lot of people in India are even afraid to wear these

> beads, then how come some one make a mat to sit over this holy beads,

>

> Satish

> -

> Kartikeyan Iyyengar

>

> Sunday, April 17, 2005 10:36 PM

> Re: RBSC : To Vandana/ Rudraksha Mat & Mattress

>

>

>

> Dear all,

>

> I am of the opinion that it is not fair to use Rudraksha mat or

> mattress or blanket for sleeping or sitting purpose since we respect

> rudraksha bead like Lord Shiva himself. We also set rudraksha in our

> holy altar for worshipping purpose. Please do not insult our holy

> feelings and rudraksha especially.

>

> Kartik

>

>

>

> Simone <syzenith wrote:

>

> Namaste Vandana,

>

> Thanks for responding to Cyra about 9, 11 & 12 mukhis with full

> info, much appreciate your kind assistance. Can do with more

> wonderful folks like you, bless your dear heart :))

>

> Though I can't take a pic of the mat, the diagram is as follows,

> using strands of 108+1 beads from Japa Malas:

>

> VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV -- This part is all tassles

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000 \

> 0000000000000000 Length composes 108 beads

> 0000000000000000 /

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> 0000000000000000

> /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ------ all tassles

>

> Then put soft padding like duck down, feather or cotton filling.

> Then make a cotton or linen cover to keep the entire mat/mattress

> inside. Very comfortable, keeps us warm in winter too, good for

> those suffering aches, pains, rheumatoid arthritis, lumbago,

> sprains, muscle spasms, etc. etc. From personal experience, this is

> one for of Excellent Rudraksha Therapy

>

> I made and tested the above mat/mattress for my own injuries over a

> period of time. Got to say it takes a long time to make and a lot of

> patience......!! I can't remember how many thousands of rudraskha

> beads from Japa Malas that were used for making the mattress but it

> was a lot..

>

> No, the mats and mattresses are not yet on Rudra Centre website -

> its something new.

>

> I hope it will be introduced in the near future as the benefits of

> laying on a rudraksha mattress when unwell, is amazingly helpful for

> painful physical parts, mentally soothing and once a person gets

> used to if after a few days, the mattress actually feels very

> comfortable and comforting. The beads also help massage injuries

> and due to electromagnetic properties, assists in speeding up

> recovery. At least this is what I discovered.

>

> Last Aussie winter, I used it as mattress instead of using electric

> blanket. The rudraksha mattress keeps the body warmth in. When

> used as a blanket, the same results - it kept me warm.

>

> The mat for sitting on during meditation, is also great. It would

> take some people a bit of time to get used to sitting on a rudraksha

> mat when doing asanas. As I'd done it over a lengthy period of

> time, its most comfortable and just perfect for my needs. It

> differs from individual to individual of course.

>

> As usual, I cannot speak for others, other than from my own

> experiences and continuous study, research and use of rudraksha.

>

> I'm not sure if Rudra Centre's artisans would custom-make the mats

> and mattresses. If anyone wishes to have one, please enquire with

> Ms. Neetaji directly. Her email addy is rudracentreindia

>

> Much love,

> Jai Bholenath

> Simone

>

>

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> > Hari OM!

> > Thanks Simoneji for your reply. The 9,11 and 12 mukhi beads were

> > recommended to me. Don't worry about the photo of the mat. I

> don't

> > know if the mats are on Rudracentre website. If not perhaps we

> > should introduce them. What do you think?

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He went back and inquired as to why the Sadhu had his foot on the stone.

The Sadhu replied 'Dhanna, I behold the lord in all things, the i-am

ness within me has vanished, there is no-one else but the Lord left, so

who has his foot on who?"

 

This enabled Dhanna to be fully realised and God incarnate himself.

 

I don't think everyone can be like Dhanna, but this is really the goal

of life, I hope I haven't appeared brash or rude in my opinion........

 

 

 

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Maybe mats would be good for massage or something but not for sex or wiping the

feet or such. Peole could use the mats for placing under their other holy

ojects or draping for doorways into their temple rooms or other such things. I

don't suppose such things would necessarily come into consideration for a Nath.

 

 

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I am sorry I have missed all of this very interesting debate.

 

I do not believe that anyone can win one way or the other through this

kind of debate. We just have to accept the multi-coloured fabric of

society and move on. All of our beliefs and scriptures are borne out of

the human psyche. If there were only one true way, the good Lord could

so easily have built that into our genes just as he built instinct to

kill in tigers and instinct to run in the gazelle. The reason we have

evolved beyond the meagre means of existence is because the same Lord

(call him with whatever name you like) has granted us the the foresight

and conscience. Yet the reason we humans have such diverseness and

colour is because all of this enables us curious minds to continuously

explore new ways/possibilities.

 

Please do not criticise or condone one way above the other. If someone

feels that they should not make a mattress out of the holy rudraksha,

then they can simply choose to delete those messages. However if use of

the Holy rudraksha gives a soul some peace of mind in lying upon it or

covering oneself, then where is the harm in it? There are many, many

diverse rituals even within the sanatan Hindu philosophy that

essentially results to the same consequences.

 

I would urge that we move on from this and for those who believe they

benefit can choose to follow Simoneji and try to build a mattress for

themselves and others who feel that their true use of the holy rudrksha

is only to pray to it by placing on the holy altar can choose to do just

that.

 

Kind regards

 

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Re: RBSC : To Vandana/ Rudraksha Mat & Mattress

 

 

 

 

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The Sadhu replied 'Dhanna, I behold the lord in all things, the i-am

ness within me has vanished, there is no-one else but the Lord left, so

who has his foot on who?"

 

This enabled Dhanna to be fully realised and God incarnate himself.

 

I don't think everyone can be like Dhanna, but this is really the goal

of life, I hope I haven't appeared brash or rude in my opinion........

 

 

 

Thanks

Rajinder

 

 

---It was good.

 

Maybe mats would be good for massage or something but not for sex or

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their other holy ojects or draping for doorways into their temple rooms

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