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Dear All,

 

Namaste!!! Recently I posted information showing that 99% of people

using gem for the Moon are actually fooled, and they are using near

worthless preformed imitations (cultured).

 

And not even one single person said a thing about it. Everyone just

goes on wearing bogus pearls and pretend nothing is wrong, and some

even claim the power of the imitation (which is just their karma, and

not the imitation working).

 

I even know of big learned brahmins also foolisly wearing imitation,

and they have no idea. So this issue IS important!

 

All those in favour of the TRUTH, please raise your hand!!!

 

Best wishes,

Richard

 

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Dear Richard,

 

There will always be a difference between a real pearl and a

cultured one. People who compare a cultured pearl with a powerful

natural counterpart are comparing Moon with a man made satellite.

 

Man cannot create something created by God. It will take time when

learneds will finally know the difference.

 

Regards,

 

A.J

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

sacred-objects, Richard Shaw Brown

<rsbj66 wrote:

>

> Dear All,

>

> Namaste!!! Recently I posted information showing that 99% of people

> using gem for the Moon are actually fooled, and they are using near

> worthless preformed imitations (cultured).

>

> And not even one single person said a thing about it. Everyone just

> goes on wearing bogus pearls and pretend nothing is wrong, and some

> even claim the power of the imitation (which is just their karma,

and

> not the imitation working).

>

> I even know of big learned brahmins also foolisly wearing

imitation,

> and they have no idea. So this issue IS important!

>

> All those in favour of the TRUTH, please raise your hand!!!

>

> Best wishes,

> Richard

>

> Send instant messages to your online friends

http://uk.messenger.

>

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dear richardji

 

as you rightly said 99.99% (if not 100%) of the white beads sold by

jewellers in the name of pearls are all cultured pearls from the

shells (man made) and are not pearls at all.

 

a decade ago, genuine pearls from basra in pakistan were available

at few thousands of rupees for each pearl but eversince it is

explored for oil and gas, natural pearls have become extinct in this

part of the world. genuine natural sea pearls are very rare and

command a high price. some princely families of india still have

these most valuable genuine pearl ornaments with them.

 

in the backdrop i have been recommending pristine pure crystal

(sphatik) as an alternative or substitute stone for moon as a

genuine sphatik mala comes only for few thousands.

 

hyderabad in which city i am stationed is the largest pearls dealing

place in india and none of the shops here have a single bead of

genuine natural pearl in their stock.

 

it is a great service from several members of this group if they

throw more light on various sacred objects for the benefit of the

discerning devotees desirous of obtaining them.

 

with best wishes and blessings

 

pandit arjun

9948892439

 

 

sacred-objects, Richard Shaw Brown

<rsbj66 wrote:

>

> Dear All,

>

> Namaste!!! Recently I posted information showing that 99% of people

> using gem for the Moon are actually fooled, and they are using near

> worthless preformed imitations (cultured).

>

> And not even one single person said a thing about it. Everyone just

> goes on wearing bogus pearls and pretend nothing is wrong, and some

> even claim the power of the imitation (which is just their karma,

and

> not the imitation working).

>

> I even know of big learned brahmins also foolisly wearing

imitation,

> and they have no idea. So this issue IS important!

>

> All those in favour of the TRUTH, please raise your hand!!!

>

> Best wishes,

> Richard

>

> Send instant messages to your online friends

http://uk.messenger.

>

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Greeting Sir Richard ji,

Sir you are absolutely right. Sir 99.9% of people are wearing imitations peals, only hand full are using the REAL PEARL. Sir here in Singapore not one is selling the real pearl. Sir when i tell them that they are using a imitation pearl which will not help and it is worthless.They simply say " I'm doing business and no one will buy a pearl for $2000". Sir it is the sellers responsible to tell the buyer that he is buying a useless imitation pearl which will not help him or her at ALL.

Sir as far as i know only you sell the real pearl with x-ray.

Thank you

With best regards

Ravan

Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > wrote:

Dear All,

 

Namaste!!! Recently I posted information showing that 99% of people

using gem for the Moon are actually fooled, and they are using near

worthless preformed imitations (cultured).

 

And not even one single person said a thing about it. Everyone just

goes on wearing bogus pearls and pretend nothing is wrong, and some

even claim the power of the imitation (which is just their karma, and

not the imitation working).

 

I even know of big learned brahmins also foolisly wearing imitation,

and they have no idea. So this issue IS important!

 

All those in favour of the TRUTH, please raise your hand!!!

 

Best wishes,

Richard

 

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Respected Shri. Arjunaji,

I am not a astrologer, however, I would like to know the effect of moonstone. Whether, it can be used instead of a pearl ? Are there any special qualities in Moonstone, for eg. like Burma Ruby or Sri Lankan Sapphire ?

Thanking you and with personal regards,

Chandrashekhar Phadke

 

 

panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 > wrote: dear richardji

 

as you rightly said 99.99% (if not 100%) of the white beads sold by

jewellers in the name of pearls are all cultured pearls from the

shells (man made) and are not pearls at all.

 

a decade ago, genuine pearls from basra in pakistan were available

at few thousands of rupees for each pearl but eversince it is

explored for oil and gas, natural pearls have become extinct in this

part of the world. genuine natural sea pearls are very rare and

command a high price. some princely families of india still have

these most valuable genuine pearl ornaments with them.

 

in the backdrop i have been recommending pristine pure crystal

(sphatik) as an alternative or substitute stone for moon as a

genuine sphatik mala comes only for few thousands.

 

hyderabad in which city i am stationed is the largest pearls dealing

place in india and none of the shops here have a single bead of

genuine natural pearl in their stock.

 

it is a great service from several members of this group if they

throw more light on various sacred objects for the benefit of the

discerning devotees desirous of obtaining them.

 

with best wishes and blessings

 

pandit arjun

9948892439

 

sacred-objects, Richard Shaw Brown

<rsbj66 wrote:

>

> Dear All,

>

> Namaste!!! Recently I posted information showing that 99% of people

> using gem for the Moon are actually fooled, and they are using near

> worthless preformed imitations (cultured).

>

> And not even one single person said a thing about it. Everyone just

> goes on wearing bogus pearls and pretend nothing is wrong, and some

> even claim the power of the imitation (which is just their karma,

and

> not the imitation working).

>

> I even know of big learned brahmins also foolisly wearing

imitation,

> and they have no idea. So this issue IS important!

>

> All those in favour of the TRUTH, please raise your hand!!!

>

> Best wishes,

> Richard

>

> Send instant messages to your online friends

http://uk.messenger.

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Chandraskekar,

 

Namaste!!! Since 1975 I have over 2000 clients wearing various shades

of flawless Moonstones. I don't think you'll find anyone with that

much experience. You might be interested in my opinion.

 

Best wishes,

Richard

 

sacred-objects, chandrashekhar phadke

<chphadke wrote:

>

> Respected Shri. Arjunaji,

>

> I am not a astrologer, however, I would like to know the effect of

moonstone. Whether, it can be used instead of a pearl ? Are there

any special qualities in Moonstone, for eg. like Burma Ruby or Sri

Lankan Sapphire ?

>

> Thanking you and with personal regards,

>

> Chandrashekhar Phadke

>

>

> panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: dear richardji

>

> as you rightly said 99.99% (if not 100%) of the white beads sold by

> jewellers in the name of pearls are all cultured pearls from the

> shells (man made) and are not pearls at all.

>

> a decade ago, genuine pearls from basra in pakistan were available

> at few thousands of rupees for each pearl but eversince it is

> explored for oil and gas, natural pearls have become extinct in this

> part of the world. genuine natural sea pearls are very rare and

> command a high price. some princely families of india still have

> these most valuable genuine pearl ornaments with them.

>

> in the backdrop i have been recommending pristine pure crystal

> (sphatik) as an alternative or substitute stone for moon as a

> genuine sphatik mala comes only for few thousands.

>

> hyderabad in which city i am stationed is the largest pearls dealing

> place in india and none of the shops here have a single bead of

> genuine natural pearl in their stock.

>

> it is a great service from several members of this group if they

> throw more light on various sacred objects for the benefit of the

> discerning devotees desirous of obtaining them.

>

> with best wishes and blessings

>

> pandit arjun

> 9948892439

>

> sacred-objects, Richard Shaw Brown

> <rsbj66@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear All,

> >

> > Namaste!!! Recently I posted information showing that 99% of people

> > using gem for the Moon are actually fooled, and they are using near

> > worthless preformed imitations (cultured).

> >

> > And not even one single person said a thing about it. Everyone just

> > goes on wearing bogus pearls and pretend nothing is wrong, and some

> > even claim the power of the imitation (which is just their karma,

> and

> > not the imitation working).

> >

> > I even know of big learned brahmins also foolisly wearing

> imitation,

> > and they have no idea. So this issue IS important!

> >

> > All those in favour of the TRUTH, please raise your hand!!!

> >

> > Best wishes,

> > Richard

> >

> > Send instant messages to your online friends

> http://uk.messenger.

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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dear chandrasekharji

 

richardji is more knoweldgeful in stones than me and with this mail

request him to kindly share information on the moonstone.

 

however, in my understanding even though moonstone sounds like

moon's stone, it is a mystical stone available in various colours

and various people in india, srilanka and elsewhere attribute

various benefits to it.

 

personally i recommend sphatik or clear crystal as an alternative to

natural pearl.

 

with best wishes and blessings

pandit arjun

9948892439

 

sacred-objects, chandrashekhar phadke

<chphadke wrote:

>

> Respected Shri. Arjunaji,

>

> I am not a astrologer, however, I would like to know the effect

of moonstone. Whether, it can be used instead of a pearl ? Are

there any special qualities in Moonstone, for eg. like Burma Ruby or

Sri Lankan Sapphire ?

>

> Thanking you and with personal regards,

>

> Chandrashekhar Phadke

>

>

> panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: dear

richardji

>

> as you rightly said 99.99% (if not 100%) of the white beads sold

by

> jewellers in the name of pearls are all cultured pearls from the

> shells (man made) and are not pearls at all.

>

> a decade ago, genuine pearls from basra in pakistan were available

> at few thousands of rupees for each pearl but eversince it is

> explored for oil and gas, natural pearls have become extinct in

this

> part of the world. genuine natural sea pearls are very rare and

> command a high price. some princely families of india still have

> these most valuable genuine pearl ornaments with them.

>

> in the backdrop i have been recommending pristine pure crystal

> (sphatik) as an alternative or substitute stone for moon as a

> genuine sphatik mala comes only for few thousands.

>

> hyderabad in which city i am stationed is the largest pearls

dealing

> place in india and none of the shops here have a single bead of

> genuine natural pearl in their stock.

>

> it is a great service from several members of this group if they

> throw more light on various sacred objects for the benefit of the

> discerning devotees desirous of obtaining them.

>

> with best wishes and blessings

>

> pandit arjun

> 9948892439

>

> sacred-objects, Richard Shaw Brown

> <rsbj66@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear All,

> >

> > Namaste!!! Recently I posted information showing that 99% of

people

> > using gem for the Moon are actually fooled, and they are using

near

> > worthless preformed imitations (cultured).

> >

> > And not even one single person said a thing about it. Everyone

just

> > goes on wearing bogus pearls and pretend nothing is wrong, and

some

> > even claim the power of the imitation (which is just their

karma,

> and

> > not the imitation working).

> >

> > I even know of big learned brahmins also foolisly wearing

> imitation,

> > and they have no idea. So this issue IS important!

> >

> > All those in favour of the TRUTH, please raise your hand!!!

> >

> > Best wishes,

> > Richard

> >

> > Send instant messages to your online friends

> http://uk.messenger.

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India

> Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger

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