Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 Dear Vikrant, It is not the parad Shivalingam alone which facilitates my experience of samadhi. It is a combination of factors. Most important is my Guru's grace. I have been initiated as a Healer, and it is this initiation which has greatly accelerated my spiritual awareness. A subtle chakra has been opened within my body, which allows samadhi and flow of blissful Shakti. Everything else is secondary...rudrakshas, parad etc. They only help maintain and protect spiritual energy and to keep the energy-field of the body and home pure. I get the impression that you are looking for these *aids* to sadhana as a sort of "quick fix". Please do realize, that without the Satguru's grace (or the Divine Mother's grace if you wish to call it that), wearing malas, chanting mantras etc are going to be of limited value. Samskaras can be completely burned only by the Master. If you would like to correspond in detail about my spiritual path, please email me privately, and I shall be happy to tell you in detail. I have a weblog I maintain which I can also share with you. In Bliss, Sri Antarananda. , Vikrant <free_for_blue wrote: > > pls tel us in detail how u get into samadhi with parad shivalingam ... > > Vikram Dravid <vadravid wrote: > My personal experience: > > It is true that rudraksha does not necessarily need pranapratistha, but I > have been wearing a protection pendant having 9,10,11 mukhis and parad beads > in a 24 K woven gold necklace, and have had my SatGuru, Paramahamsa Sri > Nithyananda ( http://www.dhyanapeetam.org/wandering.asp ) energize it (He > instills Parashakti into it). > > After energization, it radiates and creates such a powerful forcefield, it > has to be experienced to be believed. I have also had a parad shivalingam > energized this Mahashivaratri in such a manner, and when I sit close to it, > I sink into turiya/samadhi very easily. So yes, it is certainly possible to > empower rudraksha and remove all negative vibrations it may have absorbed by > being exposed while wearing, or through touch with the wearer's skin. > > In Bliss, > > Sri Antarananda. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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