Already having an altar with various objects set up, could we charge them all at once or should we do this to each item one by one?
As for a sword set up on the altar would a Tibetan phurba dagger be acceptable? This item does not have sharp edges on its blades.
Sprinkling the salt in the triangle formation, does it matter if it's not a perfectly sealed triangle, only using a small amount?
As for a sword set up on the altar would a Tibetan phurba dagger be acceptable? This item does not have sharp edges on its blades.
Sprinkling the salt in the triangle formation, does it matter if it's not a perfectly sealed triangle, only using a small amount?
You can charge everything on the altar at once.
Yes, a sharp blade, Tibetan or not, is acceptable.
As for a triangle of salt, it does not have to be a perfect seal, only a general or approximate one.
Yes, a sharp blade, Tibetan or not, is acceptable.
As for a triangle of salt, it does not have to be a perfect seal, only a general or approximate one.
For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami
You can charge everything on the altar at once.
Yes, a sharp blade, Tibetan or not, is acceptable.
As for a triangle of salt, it does not have to be a perfect seal, only a general or approximate one.
Yes, a sharp blade, Tibetan or not, is acceptable.
As for a triangle of salt, it does not have to be a perfect seal, only a general or approximate one.
For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami
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