Guest guest Posted May 8, 2005 Report Share Posted May 8, 2005 Namaste Rajinder, Sincere thanks for your response to Ketan. Some good points there. Absolutely agree regarding Harish Johari; I'm a great fan of his Bountiful blessings, Jai Bholenath Simone , Rajinder Singh Gill <rajinder.gill@n...> wrote: > Hi, > > As far as I have seen, including a trip to India myself, nearly all > gemstones that are available in India are flawed, for some reason the > good stones go everywhere else. Not suprising considering the market > value of the stones in India as oppposed to the western world. I had a > look around places like Haridwar, and found no decent stones whatsoever, > I have purchased from India via the web and the stones (when they > arrived) looked either fake, or they were too flawed to even consider > wearing. Most of the people will try to get you to have the stone set > from them before they ship it to cover up the flaws. Yes it is best not > to wear stones that have flaws. The book 'The Healing Power of > Gemstones' by Harish Johari, covers the nine primary gems in great > detail, and also has sections on many of the upratna's too, he > especially deals with the flaws of the gems and the effects - some of the flaws can prove fatal! Where Harish Johari excels, is in his own personal intuition - through direct inner knowledge, you see the man just wasn't a theorist or scholar, Johari had reached higher levels of conciousness, so the depth and inate knowledge of each gem is presented in a great manner. > > As it stands at the moment don't purchase any stones > from any Indian retailer they always use phrases like first class or > flawless if that's what you want to hear, but the stones are usually > rubbish. > > > Sorry if my message is harsh in any way, this is my experience and you > did ask! Where my response may differ from others is that I have no > vested financial interests. > > First procure authentic literature that highlights the flaws of gems and > their effects good or bad, before you consider anything further, > > Thanks > Rajinder Singh > > > Kari Sprowl wrote: > > > And, all emeralds have "jardins" inclusions. > > > > > > > yourstruelyprince <no_reply> > > May 8, 2005 7:30 AM > > > > RBSC : I need help regarding the forms of gemsgems. > > > > Hallo > > > Dear Gemologist please tell me something. > > > About the gems, it is said that the gems that we wear should be cut in > > dimensions. The gems should be flawless clear, and without any > > impurities. There should be no color patterns, cracks and fishures on > > it. Those people almost say that if it is not a proper gem according > > to this specifications theory, it will prove dangerous and fatal to > > the person. > > I dont mean to compare the fancy ornamental look value of the stones. > > But just wanted to know, do all the gems, whether flawless, or some > > flaws, or more flaws, have the same purpose and power? Do they work > > the same? > > Because I have seen the gems that come in the malas, are not according > > to the specification. They are opaque and have flaws, and patterns of > > colors. > > Do the kind of gemstones that are used in the malas, benifit > > remarkably to people, like any other stone including the ring stones? > > ok see you. > > Sincerely, Ketan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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