The ‘Super Science’ of Nadi Astrology will shed light on the story of your Soul’s Journey. You will understand your past, present and future. Nadi Astrology is also known as Nadi Jyotish which means ‘Seek the Channel of the Science of Light’. Even more ‘super’ is that Nadi is the Science of Thumb Prints and the Science of Sounds too.

The Divine Predictions that Nadi Astrology gives are based on the ancient and sacred inscriptions etched on palm leaves that are collectively known as Nadi.

Nadi originated with The Great Sages of India. These first Mind Scientists achieved the highest of consciousness through superlatively focussed meditative practices, sound waves and other esoteric techniques. This transcendental knowledge allowed them to surpass this limited linear time reality to see the life stories, both past and future, of all souls.

Their sight into the future showed them the difficulties that would prevail in modern times. Out of their deep compassion for humanity, these advanced and accelerated beings wanted to provide an opportunity for people to discover and transform their destinies and evolve their souls. The Soul Stories that they saw were written down.

What is a Nadi Leaf?

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In ancient times, information was passed down orally. The written word came 3000 years after that. That is when scribes started to record much of India’s literary, scientific, spiritual and astrological heritage of over thousands of years; a vast legacy. Granite slabs, thin copper plates and tree bark were some of the mediums used for recording information, but for the Nadi information, leaves of palm was the choice.

The Rishis had special scribes carefully etch each letter of your story into the dried leaf with a special tool or stylus. This was done all by hand to avoid splitting the leaf. The writing was almost always continuous, without any space between words. This is one reason why the reading of the leaves requires training, as well as an understanding of the ancient languages of Tamil or Sanskrit.

When the etching was complete, lamp black or turmeric was applied to increase contrast and make it readable, and oil was rubbed in to help preserve them. A bundle of leaves in the same thumb print category, or soul grouping, were then bound with a cord between two wooden covers.

How Will Nadi Benefit You?

A great value of the Nadi is that it gives you understanding of the link from your prior birth to your current life. Another, even greater value of Nadi, is that provides the exact ways to transform the residual karma of that prior birth. Your past really can come to haunt you. The Rishis not only wrote down your soul’s roadmap on your Nadi leaf, but also prescribed a list of ‘remedies’ or ‘course corrections’ that will put you back on a favourable path. You really can correct past mistakes or errors in judgment.

Most often these remedies have you go to vortexes to make simple offerings. We are all energetic beings. By resonating with the energy a specific vortex, your past unfavourable karmic energy signature gets retuned and your being gets rerouted back to a right path.

Most often these energy vortices are temples in India. However, depending on the nature of your karma needing to be remediated, churches, mosques and other specific locations are on occasion prescribed. The performance of the listed remedies negates the residual effects of your past actions and allows you to progress with your ambitions in this lifetime.

 Your Nadi Benefits Your Family

Your family is part of your soul group. Certain familial karmas are inherited by you from other generations. These too can be identified and remedied. Correcting your karmas and your family karma will benefit your entire family or soul group for generations yet to come.

History and Origins

The Nadi Leaves were preserved by the Chola Dynasty in South India between the 10th and 13th Century A.D. The King of Tanjore, The Maharajah Serfoji II, a true patron of the arts and sciences, stored these palm leaves in his palace library. When required, he would commission scribes to copy the original and precious manuscripts onto freshly treated palm leaves, a process in which he also had them translated into ancient Tamil.