Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 I have been listening to the CD that Deepak has produced about the Secrets of Life. In his CD he refers to the Nadi which was read to him. My question, as someone who has been newly exposed to Yodish and the Nadi reading, is to what extent do we have freedom of movement, change, improvement? What is written in stone, in other words, and what parts are available for " play " and movement in our lives? The Universal goal is yoda or unity. Is the reading not a method we can use to " wake up " and become more earnest in our journey towards that end. Is what is written a foregone conclusion or is there room for creative and spiritual play and growth and change? Thank you! - Rhonda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 Hi Rhnoda, In my opinion what you say is quite right. As the Paramahamsa Nithyananda puts its Astrology is Sanskrit means Jyothisham which means showing the way to the light. From this one word alone we can understand what was the real intention for the sages when they created the naadis and other astrological tool. They were not really interested in telling people their future instead their real goal was to use the expertise to help each and every individual find their own suitable path to reach the supreme. So In my opinion.Instead of using the naadi's for material purposes one should look at in from a spiritual point of you view and try to look into their spiritual kandams like the gnana kandam Watch this video , " chatwithrhonda " <chatwithrhonda wrote: > > I have been listening to the CD that Deepak has produced about the > Secrets of Life. In his CD he refers to the Nadi which was read to > him. My question, as someone who has been newly exposed to Yodish and > the Nadi reading, is to what extent do we have freedom of movement, > change, improvement? What is written in stone, in other words, and > what parts are available for " play " and movement in our lives? > > The Universal goal is yoda or unity. Is the reading not a method we > can use to " wake up " and become more earnest in our journey towards > that end. Is what is written a foregone conclusion or is there room > for creative and spiritual play and growth and change? > > Thank you! - Rhonda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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