Santhosam Podcast: Guiding Light of Spiritual Wisdom

How does the Lemurian spiritual heritage of the Tamils, through the rise of feminine wisdom, blossom into global peace in the 21st century?தமிழின் ஆதிமூல லெமூரிய ஆன்மிக மரபு, பெண் ஞானத்தின் எழுச்சியால் 21ஆம் நூற்றாண்டில் எவ்வாறு உலக அமைதியாக மலரும்!

Santhosam Season 4 Episode 10

Today, many auspicious signs have been arising within me. By circumstance, the World Tamil Conference was held here in Tamil Nadu. It was originally planned to be held in London, but for some unknown reason it happened here. Politicians may not understand whether this has any connection to us, to spirituality, or to world peace. But there is a subtle link.

From ancient times—“when stone was born and before soil was born”—the Tamil people were called the elders of humanity. Among the earliest civilizations, the Lemurian civilization was considered the most advanced, and it was said to be rooted in Dravidian heritage. In that Lemurian continent, Tamil Nadu lies at the lower tip of the triangular landmass. So this Tamil Conference was not merely a Tamil conference; it was a gathering that highlighted the heritage of humanity’s earliest ancestors. How politicians used it is another matter.

This was the eighth Tamil Conference. An avataric being appeared on the eighth day. Today, we too have come on the eighth day of January, 1995. There is a deep connection between these events. This shows that from Tamil Nadu, a light will arise that will bring peace to the world. The number eight is not an ordinary number—it is a number that destroys chaos. “Sambhavāmi yuge yuge,” it is said. Whenever adharma rises, to protect the good and destroy evil, I incarnate age after age. What you have read in scriptures, you will soon experience directly.

This state is not new—it has existed in Bharat since ancient times. This small globe you imagine is not the only world; beyond it are many realms—bhuvanam, perandam, akhilandam, brahmandam. That is why we worship the Divine Mother as Akhilanda Koti Brahmanda Nayaki. That very primordial power has now taken form to protect you all, and many will realize this in time. The year 1995 will blossom as a prosperous year for the world.

Through this conference, they may have studied Tamil art, culture, literature, language, and ethics. But I do not know whether they studied spirituality. Yet the eighth conference represents the heritage of the ancient people of this earth. This heritage must spread across the world. This is what is meant by “One world, one word”—a global good governance. Will it happen? It certainly will.

From Tamil Nadu to Kashmir, from Kanyakumari to the Himalayas, we say India is one nation. Datto beautifully said that in Malaysia, no matter which state they come from, they all say, “We are Malaysians.” Such unity is admirable. They say, “We built this bridge,” meaning they built it together.

But here, I see people still divided—this group and that group. We must unite these minds. We must bring human hearts together and create a New Bharat. From this New Bharat will arise a global council capable of guiding the world. The people of this sacred land are becoming worthy of that responsibility.

Who will lead it? Through whom will it manifest? It does not matter who it is, but in my heart I feel it should be accomplished through a woman. That is why I say the 21st century must become the century of women—an age of women’s intelligence, creativity, and leadership. In spirituality, in arts, and in every field, they must rise. And that rise has already begun.

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