Wednesday, March 15, 2017

RUDRAKSHA, the “Shiva's Tears”



RUDRAKSHA: “Shiva's Tears”


The ancient masters of India were the first to discover the powers of these seeds. In a constant quest to increase their spiritual power and deepen their practice, they found that when they incorporated in their practice the blue fruits of the trees that grew in the volcanic earth of the Himalayan mountains (Rudraksha), these seeds amplified, radiated and channeled greater peace, power and protection.

One of the most common seeds with which traditional japa-mala beads are built is Rudraksha, whose name means "the tears of Shiva." To create the mala beads, 108 seeds are traditionally joined with an additional one, for a total of 109. According to the Hindu astrological tradition, 108 is an auspicious number and its number is represented in many of the astrological symbols. The seeds have different sizes, textures and value; Being some easier to get than others.



The additional seed, number 109, represents the center of the world and the realization of God. In this seed the mantra is not pronounced, but thanks to those who have contributed to your spiritual path. The seeds of the Rudraksha have different spiritual channels, or spiritual purposes, which are reflected in the different "faces", called Mukhis, of each seed. The number of "faces" that a seed has can vary up to twenty-one.

Each seed is used for different spiritual purposes, so according to tradition, the spiritual master is the one who assigns the type of seed to each person according to their physical or spiritual need. These seeds create a lot of positive energy for the body, mind and soul and their spiritual use has been documented for more than 6,500 years. These seeds have a special vibration, which is determined by many factors, including soil quality and location.

These seeds are found in several species of trees in the Himalayan mountains, however unfortunately many of these trees were cut down, so in India there are fewer and fewer. Currently there are more in Nepal, Burma, Thailand and Indonesia.



In the ancient spiritual tradition of India, Shiva represents the divine power of transformation and enlightenment. It is said that after years of contemplating the suffering of man, the tears of compassion began to fall from the eyes of Shiva. As they fell, Shiva transformed them into seeds and guided them to the earth for the benefit of those who seek to free themselves from suffering and unite with their divinity.

These powerful seeds positively change the karma of the person who uses them, guiding the person naturally towards the path of truth and towards their Dharma. They are effective in controlling stress. They are also a natural way to bring more peace and tranquility to those who use them. They bring mental clarity, increase concentration and intuition. Create powerful protective circles, blocking negativity and removing obstacles along the way.

Rudraksha seeds create a more intimate connection with the positive forces in nature. They help heal the physical body and bring a balance in the energies.

Rudraksha seeds create a more intimate connection with the positive forces in nature. They help heal the physical body and bring a balance in the energies.

When you just get a mala beads done with Rudraksha seeds, you have to connect with your energy and it is recommended to use it followed by 40 days. You can even shower wearing the beads, while you do not use soaps or perfumes on it. You must remove the bad ones during the sexual relations or if you go to a cemetery.



It's important that you put your intention in the mala and the seeds, and that you use it in your practice of daily meditation. I recommend using a mantra with a specific intention and feel the energy of the Rudraksha on your body and your intention.

Use your mala beads and take care of it, usually when the Rudraksha are not used, they lose their energy. It is also recommended that you have one set of mala beads to pray or meditate and a different one to have in public. It is important that you do not share your Rudraksha as it will be contaminated with other energy that is not yours.

Blessings.


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