Guest guest Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 Wonderful.. But do you think nadi readers are so stupid to allow you to do that when they know that you are doubting their genuinity Even a genuine reader also wont allow :)Any way all the best. On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 8:54 PM, harinomore <harinomore wrote: Hi Guys, Many seeker complain that while predictions of their past is always 100% true their future predictions is always wrong. Here is a tactic that was described in the book " Naadi Sollum Kathigal " by Agastya Jeeva Naadi reader Sri Hanumath Dasan that i find very effective in determining whether a reader is genuine or not when it comes to future prediction. A man comes to the reader and tells him that he wants to see the prasana kandam - where the reader gives immediate answers to question asked He bring with him a object and ask the reader " If i were to smash this object on the floor now, how many pieces will it break into? Please ask the naadi and write the answer on a piece of a paper " The seeker take the answer and keeps it with him. Later he smashes the object and checks the answer given by reader. If the answer matches with the pieces of the object then it can be concluded that the reader is genuine. With many thanks Hari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 Hi Jordan If the reader does not allow you to test him that what is the point of you going to him and wasting your money? A genuine reader is not afraid of such things. With regards Hari , Jordan Koppole <jordan.co.in wrote: > > Wonderful.. But do you think nadi readers are so stupid to allow you to do > that when they know that you are doubting their genuinity Even a genuine > reader also wont allow > Any way all the best. > > On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 8:54 PM, harinomore <harinomore wrote: > > > Hi Guys, > > > > Many seeker complain that while predictions of their past is always > > 100% true their future predictions is always wrong. > > > > Here is a tactic that was described in the book " Naadi Sollum > > Kathigal " by Agastya Jeeva Naadi reader Sri Hanumath Dasan that i find > > very effective in determining whether a reader is genuine or not when > > it comes to future prediction. > > > > A man comes to the reader and tells him that he wants to see the > > prasana kandam - where the reader gives immediate answers to question > > asked > > > > He bring with him a object and ask the reader > > > > " If i were to smash this object on the floor now, how many pieces will > > it break into? Please ask the naadi and write the answer on a piece of > > a paper " > > > > The seeker take the answer and keeps it with him. Later he smashes the > > object and checks the answer given by reader. > > > > If the answer matches with the pieces of the object then it can be > > concluded that the reader is genuine. > > > > With many thanks > > Hari > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 It is not about testing is genuinity it is in deed doubting his reading. Nobody will allow this, it will be insulting to him. He can straight away can show us the DOOR... they always say "If you dont trust dont come" Cause it is the one we went to him and not he is aksing us to visit them thanks--- On Mon, 3/2/09, harinomore <harinomore wrote: harinomore <harinomore Re: Testing a Naadi Reader Date: Monday, March 2, 2009, 9:17 PM Hi Jordan If the reader does not allow you to test him that what is the point ofyou going to him and wasting your money? A genuine reader is notafraid of such things.With regardsHari , Jordan Koppole<jordan.co.in@ ...> wrote:>> Wonderful.. But do you think nadi readers are so stupid to allow youto do> that when they know that you are doubting their genuinity Even agenuine> reader also wont allow > Any way all the best.> > On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 8:54 PM, harinomore <harinomore@ ...> wrote:> > > Hi Guys,> >> > Many seeker complain that while predictions of their past is always> > 100% true their future predictions is always wrong.> >> > Here is a tactic that was described in the book "Naadi Sollum> > Kathigal" by Agastya Jeeva Naadi reader Sri Hanumath Dasan that i find> > very effective in determining whether a reader is genuine or not when> > it comes to future prediction.> >> > A man comes to the reader and tells him that he wants to see the> > prasana kandam - where the reader gives immediate answers to question> > asked> >> > He bring with him a object and ask the reader> >> > "If i were to smash this object on the floor now, how many pieces will> > it break into? Please ask the naadi and write the answer on a piece of> > a paper"> >> > The seeker take the answer and keeps it with him. Later he smashes the> > object and checks the answer given by reader.> >> > If the answer matches with the pieces of the object then it can be> > concluded that the reader is genuine.> >> > With many thanks> > Hari> >> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 good suggestion my friend --- On Mon, 2/3/09, harinomore <harinomore wrote: harinomore <harinomore Testing a Naadi Reader Date: Monday, 2 March, 2009, 8:54 PM Hi Guys,Many seeker complain that while predictions of their past is always100% true their future predictions is always wrong.Here is a tactic that was described in the book "Naadi SollumKathigal" by Agastya Jeeva Naadi reader Sri Hanumath Dasan that i findvery effective in determining whether a reader is genuine or not whenit comes to future prediction.A man comes to the reader and tells him that he wants to see theprasana kandam - where the reader gives immediate answers to questionaskedHe bring with him a object and ask the reader "If i were to smash this object on the floor now, how many pieces willit break into? Please ask the naadi and write the answer on a piece ofa paper"The seeker take the answer and keeps it with him. Later he smashes theobject and checks the answer given by reader. If the answer matches with the pieces of the object then it can beconcluded that the reader is genuine.With many thanksHari Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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