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Dear Friends,

 

Namaste:

 

Just wanted to share this with everyone :-

 

 

All the people I personally know who got malas from Rudraksha-

ratna.com each own different bead combination malas for different

occasions. In my little community, we are like a group of rudraksha

enthusiasts and collectors. We get together for satsang once a month,

discuss rudraksha, swap experiences, sometimes wash or oil our malas

together, perform puja, mantra recitation and help give advise to

each other's problems. Sometimes we have a homam or yagya.

 

The satsangs with the blessing of Lord Shiva and Rudraksha are very

enriching, nurturing and every person goes home feeling peaceful,

balanced, reassured and strength to tackle daily life.

 

From the above experience of satsangs involving rudraksha, I

sincerely encourage friends here to introduce the holy beads to

others, get rudrakshas for them and establish rudraksha groups so

everyone in their family, social circles and community can benefit.

This applies especially to rudraksha distributors or affiliates.

Even children and teenagers can benefit from learning something about

rudraksha. Even if you start the satsang with 2 or 3 people, it does

not matter. Eventually news will grow and people will know by word of

mouth and introduce others to the satsang group.

 

Rudraksha satsangs do not have to be complicated. Best to begin in a

simple way and build from there. Under the guidance of Lord Shiva,

things will fall into place and you will know what to do. You will

also have the guidance of your Upaguru. It is a good way to spread

the word of rudraksha. Even 1,2 or 3 hours will help everyone who

attends your satsangs. The outlay is probably only tea, coffee and

some biscuits. Participants can also bring a dish each if the satsang

group arranges a dinner after the session is completed. This is also

one good way of meeting like-minded spiritual souls who tend to

nourish each other and to study more about Rudraksha.

 

Om Bholenath

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