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Today, we are diving into one of the most fascinating spiritual mysteries of our time—Naadi astrology. This ancient system, said to be written thousands of years ago by enlightened sages, holds the key to unlocking the destinies of individuals, revealing their past lives, karma, and even their future paths. To help us unravel this profound wisdom, I am thrilled to introduce a remarkable panel of thought leaders.
We have Craig Hamilton-Parker, known for his deep explorations into psychic phenomena and Naadi readings; Agastya, the revered ancient sage credited with the origins of Naadi astrology itself; Dolores Cannon, a pioneer in past life regression and the exploration of the soul's journey; Reverend Sun Myung Moon, who has spoken extensively about global peace and spiritual awakening; and Paul Brunton, whose journeys into Indian spirituality have given us a Western perspective on these mystical traditions.
Together, these voices will lead us on a journey through karma, reincarnation, and the mysteries of the soul, as revealed by the ancient Naadi palm leaf manuscripts. I’m so excited for this powerful, enlightening imaginary conversation! Let’s get started.

The Origins and Spiritual Significance of Naadi
Nick Sasaki: Welcome, everyone. We’re gathered today to explore the fascinating world of Naadi astrology, an ancient practice that reveals the destinies of individuals written on palm leaves centuries ago. Joining us in this conversation are Reverend Moon, Agastya, Craig Hamilton-Parker, and Dolores Cannon. Let’s begin by discussing the origins of Naadi and its spiritual significance. Craig, would you like to start?
Craig Hamilton-Parker: Thank you, Nick. Naadi astrology is truly one of the most mystical systems in existence, said to have been created by ancient sages, or Rishis, like Agastya. These sages recorded the destinies of individuals on palm leaves, detailing their past, present, and future. What fascinates me is the idea that these writings weren’t just predictions—they were deep spiritual insights into the karmic cycles of each soul. Naadi offers a glimpse into the interconnectedness of our lives, showing how the choices we’ve made in the past ripple into the present and future. It’s a sacred way of reconnecting with our soul’s purpose.
Rev. Moon: That’s an insightful point, Craig. From my perspective, Naadi astrology reflects God’s divine plan for humanity. It’s a way to understand our role within the larger framework of the universe, and it’s very much in line with my teachings on the unity of all people under God. The fact that the Rishis were able to record such detailed information about individuals is a testament to their spiritual connection to the divine. Naadi reveals that life is not a series of random events, but part of a grand design that helps guide us toward fulfilling our spiritual responsibilities.
Agastya: As one of the Rishis believed to have contributed to Naadi, I can say that these records were more than just predictions. They were acts of compassion, written to help souls navigate the complexities of karma. We Rishis knew that in future eras, humanity would need guidance to reconnect with their higher purpose, and Naadi serves that need. It acts as a bridge between the material and spiritual realms, offering profound insights into the soul’s journey and the lessons it needs to learn in this lifetime.
Dolores Cannon: This concept of bridging the spiritual and material worlds really resonates with my work in past-life regression. Like Naadi, my regression work shows that our current lives are deeply influenced by past lifetimes, and understanding that connection can bring profound healing and clarity. What’s extraordinary about Naadi is how specific it is—it holds the history of a person’s soul, as recorded by the Rishis. I see it as another way to access the universal consciousness, much like the Akashic Records that I’ve often referenced in my work. It’s fascinating to think that the Rishis were tapping into the same timeless truths that I’ve encountered in my own exploration of consciousness.
Nick Sasaki: Craig, Dolores just touched on how Naadi offers detailed insights into a person’s karmic journey. Can you share how discovering Naadi astrology personally changed your understanding of fate and free will?
Craig Hamilton-Parker: Certainly. When I first encountered Naadi astrology, I was struck by how accurately it reflected events in my life, including things I had never shared publicly. The readings didn’t just predict what would happen—they gave me a sense of my own role in shaping those events. Naadi doesn’t strip away free will; instead, it shows us the potential paths we can take, based on our past actions. It reinforced for me the idea that while we are influenced by karma, we still have the ability to make choices that alter our future. It’s empowering in a way—it tells us that we’re not just victims of fate, but active participants in the unfolding of our spiritual journey.
Rev. Moon: That balance between fate and free will is key. Naadi reminds us that while our lives are influenced by karmic patterns, we are also co-creators with God. We are given opportunities to change, to grow, and to align ourselves with a higher purpose. This divine guidance, revealed through Naadi, offers us a chance to correct our course and live in harmony with God’s will.
Agastya: Indeed, Reverend Moon. The wisdom of Naadi was meant to empower individuals, not limit them. By understanding our past, we gain the clarity to make better choices in the present and future. Each soul has its unique path, and while Naadi shows the karmic imprints we carry, it also reveals the remedies—whether spiritual practices, mantras, or acts of service—that can help us transcend those imprints and evolve.
Dolores Cannon: That’s a powerful point, Agastya. In my past-life regressions, I often encountered people who felt trapped by their circumstances until they realized the power they had to change their lives. It’s amazing how Naadi offers that same opportunity for transformation. When people see their past mistakes or karmic debts, they’re given the tools to heal and move forward. It’s a profound gift.
Nick Sasaki: This has been an enlightening start to our discussion. Naadi is clearly more than just a predictive tool—it’s a spiritual roadmap that helps individuals understand their karmic journey and their potential for growth. Let’s continue this exploration into Naadi’s deeper dimensions in the next topic.
Karma and Spiritual Evolution through Naadi
Nick Sasaki: In our last discussion, we touched on the concept of karma and its role in shaping our lives, as revealed through Naadi astrology. For our next topic, let’s dive deeper into how Naadi reflects the karmic imprints on an individual’s life and what it teaches us about spiritual evolution. Reverend Moon, would you like to start?
Rev. Moon: Certainly, Nick. Karma, in essence, is the accumulation of our actions, both good and bad, and Naadi provides a unique window into this aspect of our spiritual lives. It shows us the consequences of our past actions—actions that may have occurred lifetimes ago—and how they manifest in the present. In the Unification Principle, we emphasize the importance of living a life of love and service, which ultimately leads to the resolution of negative karma. Naadi astrology offers us the chance to see where we’ve gone astray and how we can correct our course. It’s a tool for spiritual growth, one that helps us understand the divine justice that governs the universe.
Dolores Cannon: I agree, Reverend Moon. In my work with past-life regression, I’ve encountered many individuals whose current struggles can be traced back to unresolved karmic issues from previous lifetimes. Naadi astrology works in a similar way by revealing these karmic patterns, but it goes a step further by offering solutions—remedies that can help people break free from the cycle of karma. This is what I find so fascinating about Naadi: it’s not just about understanding our past; it’s about empowering us to evolve spiritually by giving us the tools to heal.
Agastya: As one of the Rishis who contributed to the Naadi texts, I can confirm that karma was central to our understanding of human destiny. We saw karma as a process of spiritual refinement. The trials we face in life are not punishments, but opportunities for growth. Naadi serves as a guide, showing individuals how their actions have shaped their current circumstances and what steps they can take to purify their karma. Remedies such as reciting mantras, performing specific rituals, or engaging in acts of compassion can help balance karmic debts and accelerate spiritual evolution.
Craig Hamilton-Parker: What’s fascinating is that Naadi doesn’t present karma as a fixed sentence. It provides us with the ability to transform it. When I first consulted Naadi, I realized that the challenges I faced in my life were tied to choices I had made, not just in this lifetime but across several lifetimes. Yet, Naadi also highlighted paths of redemption—ways in which I could alter my future by addressing these karmic imprints. It made me realize that karma is not about punishment; it’s about learning. And once we understand the lessons, we can rise above them and evolve spiritually.
Dolores Cannon: That’s a crucial point, Craig. Karma is often misunderstood as fate, something we can’t escape. But what Naadi—and past-life regression—teaches us is that karma is fluid. It can be changed through awareness, intention, and action. The moment we recognize the patterns in our lives, we gain the power to shift them. It’s about embracing personal responsibility for our spiritual evolution, and Naadi gives us a map for that journey.
Rev. Moon: Yes, karma is not set in stone. God’s love and forgiveness are ever-present, and Naadi shows us how to align with that divine love by offering us a path to redemption. In the Unification Principle, we teach that by living for the sake of others and cultivating a heart of unconditional love, we can overcome even the most difficult karmic challenges. Naadi provides the insight we need to correct our course, but it is through our own actions, rooted in love and service, that we can ultimately transcend karma.
Agastya: Precisely. The remedies offered in Naadi are not meant to absolve us of our responsibilities, but to help us realign with the divine order. By following the guidance of Naadi, individuals can purify their karmic baggage and progress on their spiritual journey. Each lifetime is an opportunity to grow, and Naadi helps illuminate the areas where growth is needed. It offers a blueprint for spiritual evolution, one that requires both self-awareness and action.
Craig Hamilton-Parker: I find it interesting that the remedies in Naadi often include acts of kindness and service, much like Reverend Moon mentioned. It reminds us that karma is intricately tied to our relationships with others. We’re all connected, and the way we treat others directly impacts our spiritual progress. Naadi gives us a chance to not only resolve our own karma but also to contribute to the well-being of others, which in turn helps elevate our own spiritual standing.
Dolores Cannon: That’s such a powerful truth, Craig. In my sessions, I’ve seen how healing past-life traumas not only frees the individual but also has a ripple effect on those around them. Karma is a shared experience, and as we evolve, we lift others with us. Naadi is another tool that shows us how interconnected we all are, and by following its guidance, we’re not only evolving ourselves but contributing to the spiritual evolution of humanity as a whole.
Nick Sasaki: This has been an enriching discussion about karma and spiritual evolution. Naadi astrology offers a unique way to understand the deeper karmic forces at play in our lives and how we can actively participate in our spiritual growth. Let’s carry this forward into the next topic, where we’ll explore the connection between Naadi and personal destiny.
Naadi and Personal Destiny: Understanding Life’s Blueprint
Nick Sasaki: We’ve delved into how Naadi astrology reveals karmic patterns and facilitates spiritual evolution. Now, let’s explore how it helps individuals understand their personal destiny. What role does Naadi play in showing us the blueprint of our lives, and how do we interpret that? Agastya, as one of the original Rishis behind these texts, could you begin by shedding some light on the concept of destiny in Naadi astrology?
Agastya: Destiny is an intricate dance between free will and karmic influence. In the Naadi readings, individuals are given a glimpse of their life's blueprint—a map of their soul's journey across lifetimes. This blueprint is not rigid; it outlines key moments, challenges, and opportunities, but it also emphasizes the role of human agency. While karma shapes the path, free will allows individuals to choose how they respond to the events in their lives. Naadi guides them in making decisions that align with their highest potential, helping them fulfill their soul's mission. The remedies provided in the Naadi texts are designed to smooth the path, but they also require action from the individual.
Dolores Cannon: This resonates with my work in past-life regression. When people come to me seeking answers about their life's purpose, I often guide them through an exploration of their soul’s journey across lifetimes. What Naadi offers, much like my own methods, is a roadmap to understanding not just where we’ve been, but where we’re going. The Naadi palm leaves are a remarkable tool, as they lay out these life blueprints with such precision. I believe Naadi helps people step into the flow of their personal destiny by recognizing the spiritual contracts they’ve made before incarnating. These contracts shape the major events in their lives, but it’s up to them to choose how they live out those agreements.
Reverend Moon: I find it fascinating how Naadi speaks to the same truths we teach in the Unification Principle. Each person has a destiny, a path laid out by God, but we also have the freedom to walk that path or stray from it. Naadi provides clarity about our mission in life—whether it’s about fulfilling a greater purpose, serving others, or overcoming personal challenges. However, it also highlights the importance of making choices rooted in love and service. Destiny, as Naadi portrays it, is not something fixed. It’s a dynamic relationship between our divine purpose and the actions we take daily to fulfill that purpose.
Craig Hamilton-Parker: I remember when I first had a Naadi reading. It was astonishing how it pinpointed key events in my life, things I had already experienced and others that were yet to come. But what struck me most was the understanding that destiny wasn’t a passive unfolding. The reading empowered me to take control of my future by making conscious choices that aligned with my spiritual path. Naadi showed me that while the universe presents us with opportunities, it’s our actions and mindset that determine whether we succeed or not. It’s an empowering message—one that encourages us to embrace our destiny, not as something set in stone, but as something we co-create.
Dolores Cannon: Exactly, Craig. Co-creation is the key. Destiny is not a rigid timeline but a series of potentialities. Naadi gives us insight into those potentials, but it’s our awareness and actions that determine which ones we actualize. I’ve seen many people come into their power once they realize that they are active participants in their destiny. Through my work, and through Naadi, people learn that they have the power to transform their lives by understanding the spiritual contracts they’ve made and fulfilling them with conscious intent.
Agastya: It’s important to remember that while Naadi reveals the major themes of one’s life, it does not dictate how an individual must live. The divine gives each soul the gift of free will, and through that, we shape our journey. The purpose of Naadi is not to predict every moment but to give individuals the knowledge they need to make informed, spiritually aligned decisions. The remedies and guidance are there to help navigate challenges, but the ultimate responsibility rests with the individual.
Rev. Moon: I appreciate that perspective, Agastya. It aligns with my belief in human responsibility. God provides us with the blueprint, the overarching purpose of our lives, but it’s through our daily actions that we fulfill that purpose. Naadi helps reveal the purpose, but as leaders of our own lives, we must take responsibility for living in accordance with it. The principle of living for the sake of others, as we teach in Unification, is a powerful way to align with destiny. Naadi encourages us to live consciously, to make choices that uplift not only ourselves but also humanity.
Craig Hamilton-Parker: There’s an incredible sense of liberation in knowing that we are co-creators of our own destiny. When I had my Naadi reading, it didn’t feel like I was being handed a script to follow blindly. Instead, it felt like I was being given tools to navigate life with greater awareness. It gave me the confidence to face challenges, knowing they were part of a larger, divinely orchestrated plan but that my response to them was what truly mattered.
Dolores Cannon: That’s what’s so beautiful about both Naadi and past-life work. They remind us that we are never victims of fate. We always have a choice. The Naadi readings help people see that they’ve chosen certain experiences for their growth, but they are also given the power to transform how they engage with those experiences. It’s a path of empowerment, not restriction.
Nick Sasaki: This idea of co-creating with destiny and the empowering role of Naadi astrology is truly profound. It encourages each of us to take an active role in shaping our lives, guided by the wisdom of the ancients but driven by our own choices. Let’s move on to our next topic, where we’ll discuss Naadi’s influence on relationships and soul contracts.
Relationships and Soul Contracts in Naadi: Understanding Connections Beyond This Life
Nick Sasaki: As we move forward, the idea of personal destiny naturally leads us to relationships. Naadi astrology often touches on relationships that extend beyond just this lifetime, revealing soul contracts and karmic ties that bind us to others. How does Naadi help individuals understand these deep connections, and what role do these relationships play in the journey of the soul? Agastya, can you start us off?
Agastya: In the Naadi texts, relationships are not seen as random occurrences but rather as profound connections tied to soul contracts established long before birth. These contracts are agreements made between souls to help each other learn, grow, and fulfill their destinies. The Naadi palm leaves often reveal details about one's past lives and how these karmic relationships have unfolded across multiple incarnations. Whether it's the relationship between family members, lovers, or even adversaries, each connection serves a higher purpose. These ties are created for mutual growth, often manifesting as challenges that push individuals toward spiritual maturity.
Dolores Cannon: That’s a perspective I deeply resonate with. In my work, particularly with past-life regression, I’ve encountered countless cases where individuals meet in one lifetime to resolve karma or complete unfinished business from another. The idea that we meet certain people not by chance, but because of these soul agreements, is a powerful realization. When people begin to understand this, they can look at their relationships—especially the difficult ones—with new eyes. Naadi astrology is such a fascinating tool because it provides insight into these soul contracts, helping people understand why certain individuals play pivotal roles in their lives and what lessons they’re meant to learn together.
Reverend Moon: Relationships are indeed central to our spiritual growth, and understanding them as divinely orchestrated connections changes how we view our interactions with others. In the Unification Principle, we speak of true love as the foundation of all relationships, and this love transcends the physical realm. Naadi astrology, in revealing these karmic ties, aligns with this view by showing that every relationship has a purpose rooted in love—whether it’s a relationship that challenges us or one that supports us. Through these soul contracts, God is guiding us to experience and practice true love in all aspects of life.
Craig Hamilton-Parker: I remember reading my Naadi leaf and being struck by how it highlighted the most significant relationships in my life—my family, my closest friends, even people I had difficult encounters with. It made me realize that none of these connections were random. They were all part of a greater plan to teach me something about myself, about love, and about forgiveness. Naadi gave me a deeper understanding of why I was drawn to certain people and why certain relationships were more challenging than others. It was all about learning and growth.
Dolores Cannon: Yes, Craig, it’s all about learning. In my sessions, when people reconnect with soulmates from past lives, they often express a sense of relief because they begin to see the bigger picture. They understand that even the most painful relationships are part of a contract they agreed to. It’s not about punishment; it’s about growth. The Naadi readings provide a similar framework. By revealing the karma we share with others, Naadi helps us approach relationships with compassion and patience, knowing that we’re all here to help each other evolve.
Agastya: Precisely. The Naadi readings help individuals navigate the complexities of human relationships by providing insight into their karmic ties and soul contracts. These relationships are often the most challenging because they require individuals to confront unresolved karma from past lives. However, they also present the greatest opportunities for spiritual growth. When we understand the purpose of these relationships, we can transcend feelings of resentment or frustration and embrace them as divine opportunities for healing and evolution.
Reverend Moon: This idea of transcending resentment and frustration in relationships is key to building a world of peace. If we view our relationships through the lens of Naadi—understanding that each person we encounter plays a role in our spiritual growth—we can transform how we interact with others. Instead of seeing others as obstacles, we see them as partners in our journey toward fulfilling our divine purpose. This realization leads us to treat others with greater love and compassion, even in difficult circumstances.
Craig Hamilton-Parker: And it’s in these difficult relationships that we often find our greatest teachers. The people who challenge us the most are often the ones who help us grow the most. Naadi reveals these soul contracts and allows us to see the larger narrative at play. When I had my reading, I was able to let go of a lot of resentment I held toward certain people because I began to understand that they were part of my spiritual path. They were there to help me evolve, even if their role was uncomfortable.
Dolores Cannon: That’s the beauty of Naadi and past-life regression work—they offer healing by giving us context. Once we understand the soul contracts we’ve made, we can approach our relationships with love, patience, and forgiveness. We begin to see that every interaction is part of a larger plan to help us become more compassionate and enlightened beings. The Naadi readings help people move from a place of judgment to one of acceptance, knowing that even the most difficult relationships are part of their soul’s journey.
Nick Sasaki: Naadi astrology offers profound insights into our relationships, helping us see them as sacred connections rooted in soul contracts and karmic lessons. This perspective encourages us to approach relationships with greater awareness and compassion. Let’s now move on to our final topic, where we’ll explore how Naadi influences our understanding of death and the afterlife.
Naadi and the Afterlife: Understanding Death, Rebirth, and the Soul’s Journey
Nick Sasaki: For our final topic, let’s explore how Naadi astrology gives us insight into death, the afterlife, and the cycle of rebirth. What does Naadi reveal about the soul's journey beyond this life, and how does this understanding help individuals prepare for the transition to the next? Reverend Moon, would you begin?
Reverend Moon: In many ways, Naadi's perspective on the afterlife aligns with my own teachings about eternal life and the purpose of the soul. Naadi suggests that death is not an end but a continuation of the soul’s journey. In the Unification Principle, we see life on earth as a time to grow spiritually, and death as the moment when the soul transitions to the next stage of existence. Naadi provides a fascinating roadmap for this, revealing not just how individuals lived their past lives but also what awaits them in future incarnations. This understanding helps individuals prepare for death not with fear but with hope, knowing that their soul continues its journey toward greater unity with God.
Agastya: Yes, exactly. Naadi readings emphasize the continuity of the soul's journey across many lifetimes. The idea of rebirth is central in Naadi astrology, which teaches that the soul undergoes a cycle of births and deaths to resolve karmic debts and grow spiritually. Each lifetime is an opportunity for the soul to correct past mistakes, fulfill its divine purpose, and progress toward moksha, or liberation. The Naadi texts provide detailed information about how one's past actions have influenced their current life, and what they can expect in the afterlife based on their karmic balance. It's a profound system that gives clarity on both the present and the future, as well as how the soul can ultimately transcend the cycle of rebirth.
Dolores Cannon: This mirrors much of what I’ve encountered in my work with past-life regression. People often fear death, but once they understand that it's just a transition to another state of being, it becomes less frightening. Naadi astrology, by revealing past lives and offering glimpses into future ones, helps people understand that death is not final. It’s a doorway into another experience. In my work, I’ve found that souls continue their journey through many lifetimes, always evolving, always seeking higher understanding. Naadi gives people the reassurance that they are part of something much larger—a grand cycle of life, death, and rebirth. This knowledge brings peace to many who are struggling with the concept of mortality.
Craig Hamilton-Parker: When I had my Naadi reading, one of the most striking things was how it spoke about the afterlife and my previous incarnations. It wasn’t just a vague notion of reincarnation—it was specific about what I needed to learn in this lifetime to move forward in the next. This perspective transformed my view of death. Instead of seeing it as a scary unknown, I started to see it as a necessary step in the soul’s evolution. Naadi helps us face death with acceptance, knowing that it’s simply part of the greater spiritual journey we are all on.
Reverend Moon: I agree, Craig. This view aligns with the Unification Principle’s teaching that the spirit world is not separate from this world—it’s a continuation. How we live our lives on earth determines the quality of our existence in the spirit world. Naadi provides a clear link between our actions here and our experiences in the afterlife. It gives individuals a sense of accountability, reminding them that their choices affect not just this life but their soul’s future as well.
Dolores Cannon: One of the key messages from both Naadi and past-life regression is that we’re all here to learn lessons, and death is not a punishment but a transition. The more we understand about our past lives and future possibilities, the less we fear death. Naadi helps people see the bigger picture—that each life is part of a larger soul plan, and each death is a step closer to fulfilling that plan. When people understand this, they can approach life with more purpose and death with more peace.
Agastya: Exactly. Naadi astrology serves as a spiritual guide, providing individuals with the knowledge they need to navigate their karmic path. The readings often offer specific advice for how to resolve remaining karmic issues before death, helping individuals ensure that their transition to the next life is as smooth as possible. It’s a system that allows people to live their current life with full awareness of the afterlife and their eventual spiritual liberation.
Craig Hamilton-Parker: And that awareness is empowering. Once you understand that your soul’s journey doesn’t end with death, you start living differently. You become more conscious of your actions, knowing that they’re not just impacting your present but also your future lifetimes. Naadi astrology offers that long-term perspective that helps people live with greater integrity and purpose, knowing that every choice matters in the grand scheme of their soul’s evolution.
Reverend Moon: Ultimately, the key to overcoming the fear of death is understanding our eternal nature. Whether through Naadi astrology or other spiritual teachings, the message is the same: the soul is eternal, and death is simply a passage. When we live with this understanding, we can approach life with a greater sense of responsibility and joy, knowing that our actions now will echo throughout eternity.
Dolores Cannon: That’s beautifully said. Death becomes less of an ending and more of a transformation. It’s part of the journey, not the conclusion. And with tools like Naadi astrology, we have the opportunity to prepare for it with knowledge and peace. We can make the most of this life while ensuring we’re in alignment with our soul’s purpose for the next one.
Nick Sasaki: It’s clear that Naadi astrology provides a powerful framework for understanding death, the afterlife, and the soul’s continued journey. This perspective allows us to live more fully, knowing that our actions today are part of a much larger spiritual narrative. Thank you all for sharing your insights on this profound topic.
Short Bios:
Agastya, revered as one of the ancient sages or Rishis of India, is said to have written the original Naadi palm leaf manuscripts. These records hold detailed insights into the lives of individuals, mapping out their karma, reincarnations, and spiritual journeys. His wisdom has been foundational in shaping the spiritual practices of Naadi astrology.
Craig Hamilton-Parker is a renowned psychic, author, and spiritual teacher who has explored deep metaphysical subjects, including Naadi astrology. He has worked extensively in connecting Western audiences to spiritual traditions from the East, bringing insight into karma, destiny, and spiritual awakening.
Dolores Cannon was a pioneer in past life regression therapy and a metaphysical author who explored the journey of the soul through hypnosis. Her work centered on understanding past lives, soul contracts, and the deeper spiritual purposes behind human existence. Her approach brings a profound understanding of reincarnation and spiritual awakening.
Reverend Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification movement, spoke passionately about global peace, the interconnectedness of humanity, and spiritual evolution. His work in the realm of spiritual and global unification aligns with the broader themes of karma and collective destiny as revealed in Naadi astrology.
Paul Brunton was a British philosopher and mystic whose explorations into Eastern spirituality, particularly Indian traditions, brought Naadi astrology to Western audiences. His writings introduced the mystical depth of Indian sages, highlighting the Naadi manuscripts and their spiritual significance in understanding human life and cosmic destiny.
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