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Hello,

 

Once one begins to wear Rudrakshas, do they find that they must wear

them, or suffer accordingly?

 

I read an old post saying that when someone stopped wearing his

Rudrakshas all manner of unpleasant things happened, such as a car

accident, etc. Then today I got a letter from a friend, who just got

his Rudrakshas a few weeks ago. He feels clearer and more grounded

now. But he went out without them one day. He felt spacey and

disconnected, and nearly rear-ended a truck due to his lack of focus.

Is this a coincidence, or does he have a dependancy on his Rudrakshas

now?

 

Most grateful for insights.

 

Blessings... Cheyenne

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I have worn them off and on for years, and don't find any dependency. Nor

have any of my friends.

 

After about 40 days, your energies and those of the beads are combined,

anyway. You may wear them, when you like, and put them on your altar. when

you don't want to wear them.

 

Right this minute, Lord Ganesha, on my altar, is wearing mine. :-)

 

I think your friends are letting their imaginations get away from them.

 

Thanks, Kari

 

 

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> Cheyenne <spiritwalk99

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> 7/18/2005 10:45:47 AM

> RBSC : Does one become dependant?

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> Hello,

>

> Once one begins to wear Rudrakshas, do they find that they must wear

> them, or suffer accordingly?

>

> I read an old post saying that when someone stopped wearing his

> Rudrakshas all manner of unpleasant things happened, such as a car

> accident, etc. Then today I got a letter from a friend, who just got

> his Rudrakshas a few weeks ago. He feels clearer and more grounded

> now. But he went out without them one day. He felt spacey and

> disconnected, and nearly rear-ended a truck due to his lack of focus.

> Is this a coincidence, or does he have a dependancy on his Rudrakshas

> now?

>

> Most grateful for insights.

>

> Blessings... Cheyenne

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Dear Kari and Other Respected Members

 

I had a similar doubt, since I came to know about

Rudrakshas recently I have different malas with

different combinations and have one pendent of 2, 8,

9, 11 each, now I am confused what to wear and what no

to wear, I wear a regular mala of small 5 beads with a

big 7, 4, 6, and 5 in them and also want to wear

separate 11 or 9 or 8 as required.

 

based on your response, my question is If I wear a 9

mukhi pendent in red string for a few days can I keep

it aside for a few days and wear a 11 mukhi in a red

thread, by changeing my rudraksha constantly will I

lose the power of them. Please eloborate.

 

Thanks,

Divakar.

 

--- Kari Sprowl <karisprowl wrote:

 

> I have worn them off and on for years, and don't

> find any dependency. Nor

> have any of my friends.

>

> After about 40 days, your energies and those of the

> beads are combined,

> anyway. You may wear them, when you like, and put

> them on your altar. when

> you don't want to wear them.

>

> Right this minute, Lord Ganesha, on my altar, is

> wearing mine. :-)

>

> I think your friends are letting their imaginations

> get away from them.

>

> Thanks, Kari

>

>

> > [Original Message]

> > Cheyenne <spiritwalk99

> > <>

> > 7/18/2005 10:45:47 AM

> > RBSC : Does one become dependant?

> >

> > Hello,

> >

> > Once one begins to wear Rudrakshas, do they find

> that they must wear

> > them, or suffer accordingly?

> >

> > I read an old post saying that when someone

> stopped wearing his

> > Rudrakshas all manner of unpleasant things

> happened, such as a car

> > accident, etc. Then today I got a letter from a

> friend, who just got

> > his Rudrakshas a few weeks ago. He feels clearer

> and more grounded

> > now. But he went out without them one day. He

> felt spacey and

> > disconnected, and nearly rear-ended a truck due to

> his lack of focus.

> > Is this a coincidence, or does he have a

> dependancy on his Rudrakshas

> > now?

> >

> > Most grateful for insights.

> >

> > Blessings... Cheyenne

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > To send an email to:

>

 

> >

> >

> > Links

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Kari,

 

Thank you for your thoughts on this. I think you may be right in

some instances. My question arises from what I have experienced in

years of advanced meditation, rather than the use of Rudrakshas. My

guru told us that once we began advanced meditation techniques, we

MUST continue them, or suffer. His reasoning was that in allowing

the 'release valve' to remain open, we would move gently forward.

The momentum of stress-release would have a place to go, rather than

being stopped and then building up in activity. I think he had

something there, because those I knew who quit their meditations did

seem to have more difficulties.

 

Since Rudrakshas (to me) have seemed to do a similar thing as

meditation, I would assume it is best to keep them on--if one

normally wears them constantly. But perhaps if one did not wear

them regularly there would not be such a fast momentum of stress-

release, hence removing them occasionally would not cause any

problem.

 

DD, do you have any thoughts on this? I always find your insights

helpful.

 

Namaste....... Cheyenne

 

 

 

, "Kari Sprowl"

<karisprowl@e...> wrote:

> I have worn them off and on for years, and don't find any

dependency. Nor

> have any of my friends.

>

> After about 40 days, your energies and those of the beads are

combined,

> anyway. You may wear them, when you like, and put them on your

altar. when

> you don't want to wear them.

>

> Right this minute, Lord Ganesha, on my altar, is wearing mine. :-)

>

> I think your friends are letting their imaginations get away from

them.

>

> Thanks, Kari

>

>

> > [Original Message]

> > Cheyenne <spiritwalk99>

> > <>

> > 7/18/2005 10:45:47 AM

> > RBSC : Does one become dependant?

> >

> > Hello,

> >

> > Once one begins to wear Rudrakshas, do they find that they must

wear

> > them, or suffer accordingly?

> >

> > I read an old post saying that when someone stopped wearing his

> > Rudrakshas all manner of unpleasant things happened, such as a

car

> > accident, etc. Then today I got a letter from a friend, who

just got

> > his Rudrakshas a few weeks ago. He feels clearer and more

grounded

> > now. But he went out without them one day. He felt spacey and

> > disconnected, and nearly rear-ended a truck due to his lack of

focus.

> > Is this a coincidence, or does he have a dependancy on his

Rudrakshas

> > now?

> >

> > Most grateful for insights.

> >

> > Blessings... Cheyenne

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > To send an email to:

>

> >

> >

> > Links

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hello All,

 

 

First of all i would like to inform about the power of RUDRAKSHAK

 

 

They are Pure and Natural.it makes the person calm and peacful.BUT IT MAKES YOU

ISOLATED ,LONELY

 

 

 

 

 

Can SOME BODY EXPLAIN THIS

 

 

OM NAMAH SHIVAY

 

 

it

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Kari,

 

Thank you for your thoughts on this. I think you may be right in

some instances. My question arises from what I have experienced in

years of advanced meditation, rather than the use of Rudrakshas. My

guru told us that once we began advanced meditation techniques, we

MUST continue them, or suffer. His reasoning was that in allowing

the 'release valve' to remain open, we would move gently forward.

The momentum of stress-release would have a place to go, rather than

being stopped and then building up in activity. I think he had

something there, because those I knew who quit their meditations did

seem to have more difficulties.

 

Since Rudrakshas (to me) have seemed to do a similar thing as

meditation, I would assume it is best to keep them on--if one

normally wears them constantly. But perhaps if one did not wear

them regularly there would not be such a fast momentum of stress-

release, hence removing them occasionally would not cause any

problem.

 

DD, do you have any thoughts on this? I always find your insights

helpful.

 

Namaste....... Cheyenne

 

 

 

, "Kari Sprowl"

wrote:

> I have worn them off and on for years, and don't find any

dependency. Nor

> have any of my friends.

>

> After about 40 days, your energies and those of the beads are

combined,

> anyway. You may wear them, when you like, and put them on your

altar. when

> you don't want to wear them.

>

> Right this minute, Lord Ganesha, on my altar, is wearing mine. :-)

>

> I think your friends are letting their imaginations get away from

them.

>

> Thanks, Kari

>

>

> > [Original Message]

> > Cheyenne

> > To:

> > 7/18/2005 10:45:47 AM

> > RBSC : Does one become dependant?

> >

> > Hello,

> >

> > Once one begins to wear Rudrakshas, do they find that they must

wear

> > them, or suffer accordingly?

> >

> > I read an old post saying that when someone stopped wearing his

> > Rudrakshas all manner of unpleasant things happened, such as a

car

> > accident, etc. Then today I got a letter from a friend, who

just got

> > his Rudrakshas a few weeks ago. He feels clearer and more

grounded

> > now. But he went out without them one day. He felt spacey and

> > disconnected, and nearly rear-ended a truck due to his lack of

focus.

> > Is this a coincidence, or does he have a dependancy on his

Rudrakshas

> > now?

> >

> > Most grateful for insights.

> >

> > Blessings... Cheyenne

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > To send an email to:

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