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<blockquote data-quote="Emios" data-source="post: 30835401" data-attributes="member: 254970"><p>lets ask from gpt</p><p></p><p>Agastya Muni did not physically write the Nāḍi leaves. According to tradition, he entered deep states of meditation and, through divine vision (Divya Drishti), perceived the life paths of specific souls — those who, in future lifetimes, would face spiritual or karmic turning points.</p><p>Out of compassion, he revealed these destinies to help those souls overcome suffering, understand their karma, and find remedies. He then dictated this knowledge to disciples, who recorded it on palm leaves in ancient Tamil.</p><p>He did not reveal everyone’s life — only those whose karma included the destined meeting with their leaf. The rest were never meant to receive such guidance in this lifetime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emios, post: 30835401, member: 254970"] lets ask from gpt Agastya Muni did not physically write the Nāḍi leaves. According to tradition, he entered deep states of meditation and, through divine vision (Divya Drishti), perceived the life paths of specific souls — those who, in future lifetimes, would face spiritual or karmic turning points. Out of compassion, he revealed these destinies to help those souls overcome suffering, understand their karma, and find remedies. He then dictated this knowledge to disciples, who recorded it on palm leaves in ancient Tamil. He did not reveal everyone’s life — only those whose karma included the destined meeting with their leaf. The rest were never meant to receive such guidance in this lifetime. [/QUOTE]
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