Guest guest Posted July 4, 2006 Report Share Posted July 4, 2006 Barbara, beads contain seeds inside, in segments/compartments, like an apartment with 5 rooms if we are looking at a 5 mukhi for example. Hence viability is not destroyed or drastically affected. The pulp sticks to the beads, not the seeds within. If its natural oil you were using, there shouldn't be much interference. i guess as a rule of thumb, newer beads might be better of course and these can be obtained from Rudra Centre. I don't know about the preperation process but believe in theh principles of Mother Nature which works in mysterious ways. Rudraksha embodies Shiva Himself and he is synonymous with Shakti. This being Kali Yuga with disruptions, changes, etc. through His cosmic dance, and Hers, Shiva's Tears (rudraksha) flow for mankind's salvation regardless whether its His dance or Her dance, surely they work together somehow on a subtle level hardly understoond by mankind, but which bring about miracles when we least expect it. Mother Nature (you can say Maa Kali presides over this in this Yuga) works in Her Own Good Time. Like mentioned before, if its meant to be, the seeds will sprout. If not meant to be, then just surrender and let it be God/dess' will. How many times we prepare for something in life and it never happens? How many times we prepared for something not expecting it to take place but it comes to pass? I'm merely going along with this principle, whatever law it is, though not Murphy's Law.. but yet it is Murphy's Law, come to think of it in another perspective. , j <barbjs wrote: > > Dear Narasimha, > > I thought that the viability of seeds was destroyed or very greatly lessened during the processes of removing the original pulpy shell and in the drilling of the hole. My old beads will not work, I think, as I soak them in oil from time to time and the oil goes into the hole. Perhaps newer beads will work. Also, I thought that there was a process of preparing the beads in some way before planting them. > > Thank you for your suggestion. > > Barbara > - > narasimhaye > > Monday, July 03, 2006 2:52 PM > RBSC : Rudraksha.. Barbara. > > > Just an idea Barbara, why not use old beads that you don't need or > use any more. Put them in the ground of your garden and see what > happens. If meant to be, they will sprout -- leave it to Lord Shiva > to decide > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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