Guest guest Posted August 24, 2006 Report Share Posted August 24, 2006 You're most welcome Ana. Thank you for your graciousness. Fully understand what you mean. There are many people new to Rudraksh who are from diverse religious backgrounds. Its fine to ask questions and learn or discover more about the sacred beads. You are right about God showing his love in many different ways and its different for each individual. You're also correct that a single religion cannot sum it all up. Gosh, you're such a loving and thoughtful wife. Your husband is very fortunate to have you. Very good of you to get a Siddh mala bracelet for your husband to wear when he travels due to work. Indeed it will bring him protection and luck. God bless you both. Ommmmmm , "ana_raguin" <ana_raguin wrote: > > Thank you. Thank you for everything. > > As I am starting my journey to know more about these sacred things, > I appreciate all the help I can get. > > As a Catholic, everything is very very new to me. So, That's why I > ask the basic questions. > > We were taught not to believe in anything magical or invocations. > And that these things do not come from God. > > But I certainly disagree. God is so ever powerful and he shows his > love in a lot of different ways that are unexplainable. I do not > think a single religion can sum it all up. > > Thanks again. > > By the way, I got a Siddh mala bracelet for my husband. He travels > all the time for his work and this would be good to have for > protection and luck. > > Ana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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