Guest guest Posted April 25, 2007 Report Share Posted April 25, 2007 Namate Pawl, what it means is that rudraksha should not be frequently or regularly exchanged for wearing. Its due to each bead or mala being already synchronized with the owner's energies after first wearing it for more than 30 to 45 days. Thus they should not be passed back and forth. In the case of beads (gifts) previously worn by former owners, once they have given the bead or mala to you without condition, they relinquish spiritual ownership and 'hold' over the energies they and the beads had accummulated with each other. In these cases, the beads are then free to pick up and work with your energies to become distinctively 'your personal beads' over a period of time. Aum Namah Shivaya , " Pawl " <hugogok wrote: > > Namaste, > In the Rudraksha book from rudracentre it states that there is a very private relationship with > rudraksha and wearer ,and they should not be passed back and forth. What about recieving a > gift of a rudraksha bead that was previously worn by giver ?I was given a gift of a Triuji > rudraksha bead,and was stringing on my new mala as well as 2 old 4 and 5 mukhi given to > me long ago? > Om Namah Shivaya...... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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