"Purusha Marga" was revealed to me as the path I should follow in my Palm Leaf of which I came into possession when I visited a Palm Leaf Library in Northern India. The "reader" who could not read Sanskrit (instead, he read my Akasha Records) kindly allowed me to take a picture of my Palm Leaf. Back home on 14th February 2010, I began to read my past, present and future written by Maharshi Bhrigu many thousand years ago. He identified me in his writing by describing my appearance, characteristics, and the main events of my life up to the point of my visit to the Library. As if to dissipate the doubts in my mind (arisen mainly due to many nice adjectives he used to describe my appearance and character), he even mentioned my two "supernatural" sensorial faculties: selective smelling and sun ganzing. I assure you that Palm Leaves are neither superstition nor fairy tale. Their contents are as true as our genes.
To sum up, my Palm Leaf begins with 'this yoga-born girl' and ends with 'go to The Most High'. In it, I was given a mantra which was to efface all my remaining negativities and help me free myself from the wheel of birth, death and rebirth. It then described the things to come and my "action items", the Purusha Marga being the path I should follow. Within a very short period of time after the beginning of my daily mantra recitation, two unexpected events completely changed my calm life: I lost my job through a sordid trick of some poor soul, and I met my soul mate by a one-out-of-million chance. These two events have turned out to be the keys to my paradise recovered. Ever since, I’ve been living in the land of milk and honey, both in the literal and figurative sense of the word.
While enjoying the boon granted to me by the divine grace, I always try to keep my steps on the Purusha Marga. Purusha Marga is so to speak the mission statement of this earth life of mine. The two seemingly contradictory meaning of Purusha, man (human being) and god (Supreme Being), is just the different state of consciousness of the same entity. Purusha Marga is the way back to our own divine source. This way begins in ourselves into ourselves up to the summit of superconsciousness overcoming our three-dimensionally limited material state of being. Depending on the level of our individual spiritual evolution, we are like ice, water or vapour in form, but the same H2O in essence. It's all a matter of frequencies and vibrations. While the summit is the goal, the way thereto is the part of the goal, just as the moment is the part of eternity.
To sum up, my Palm Leaf begins with 'this yoga-born girl' and ends with 'go to The Most High'. In it, I was given a mantra which was to efface all my remaining negativities and help me free myself from the wheel of birth, death and rebirth. It then described the things to come and my "action items", the Purusha Marga being the path I should follow. Within a very short period of time after the beginning of my daily mantra recitation, two unexpected events completely changed my calm life: I lost my job through a sordid trick of some poor soul, and I met my soul mate by a one-out-of-million chance. These two events have turned out to be the keys to my paradise recovered. Ever since, I’ve been living in the land of milk and honey, both in the literal and figurative sense of the word.
While enjoying the boon granted to me by the divine grace, I always try to keep my steps on the Purusha Marga. Purusha Marga is so to speak the mission statement of this earth life of mine. The two seemingly contradictory meaning of Purusha, man (human being) and god (Supreme Being), is just the different state of consciousness of the same entity. Purusha Marga is the way back to our own divine source. This way begins in ourselves into ourselves up to the summit of superconsciousness overcoming our three-dimensionally limited material state of being. Depending on the level of our individual spiritual evolution, we are like ice, water or vapour in form, but the same H2O in essence. It's all a matter of frequencies and vibrations. While the summit is the goal, the way thereto is the part of the goal, just as the moment is the part of eternity.