
Our appraisal is an appraisal that opens all chapters (chapters 1-14) at once.
Have you ever heard of "Agastia leaves"?
Or maybe you've heard about "Agastian Leaves" but think it sounds false or is a trick? Some of you may be thinking.
In this issue, I would like to give a brief overview of "Leaves of Agastia. If you read this, you should be able to get a general idea of the story.
If you are at all interested, please read to the end!
What are Agastia leaves?
The Agastian Leaves are a prophecy (prophecy) written by the Indian "Saint Agastya," who existed around 3000 B.C., about people's lives (previous lives + future).
Saint Agastya recorded people's lives in ancient Tamil on palm leaves. He was recording our unborn lives as far back as B.C!
Agastian leaves are also called "Nadi Astrology Nadi means "to search" in Tamil.
Originally, future predictions were written on animal skins and various leaves, but later their contents were transferred to palm leaves, which were then coated with oil extracted from the blood of peacocks, thus preserving Agastia leaves from time immemorial to the present day.
This is a surprise, and a false story that is hard to believe.
The palm leaf records are written in ancient Tamil and can only be deciphered by monks familiar with Agastian leaves.
It is only what is recorded on the leaves that is read, and does not include the monk's subjectivity or guesswork.
So the leaves of Agastia are a bit different from divination.
Tamil is a language spoken in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Incidentally, Ranjan, the representative of TabiZuki India, is a North Indian whose primary language is Hindi, so although he understands Japanese, he does not understand Tamil at all (laughs).
I digress a bit, but..,
Normally, one would think, "Oh my God, there have been so many people born from 3000 B.C. to the present day, I can't believe there are that many Agastian leaves! They must be thinking, "Oh my God!
That is certainly not realistic,..,
It is said that the leaves of Agastia exist only for those who wish to find them.
However, there are some people who go to find their own leaves, and they can't find them (all of the appraisals that TabiZuki India has been involved in have found their leaves).
What does it say?
The prophecy written on the palm leaf describes the life of the person being appraised if he or she has a karmic resolution after "the day he or she learns about the Agastia leaf".
So if you are all adults, there is nothing written about your childhood.
However, it does mention a previous life.Oh my god!!!
It describes a previous life, here is the point!
This is because knowing your previous life makes sense to you about what is happening in this life, your personality and experiences.
And to have a better future, it is important to know our past lives.
Agastia leaves not only Indians but also people from all over the world!
Of course, there is also a Japanese Agastya leaf. It is amazing that the leaf that predicted my future exists in South India!
You will find Agastia leaves with your name and even your parents' names on them.
What exactly does an Agastia leaf appraisal reveal?
Leaves of Agastia has chapters 1 through 14. Simply put, it contains everything about your future life.
TabiZuki India's online appraisal allows you to check the descriptions for all chapters.
Only the items in each chapter are noted here.
- Chapter 1Life: An Overview
- Chapter 2Education and Property
- Chapter 3.Brothers and sisters
- Chapter 4.: material pleasures (mothers, real estate, vehicles, etc.)
- Chapter 5.Descendants
- Chapter 6.Debt, Illness, and Litigation
- Chapter 7.Marriage
- Chapter 8.Life span
- Chapter 9.Spirituality and Fatherhood
- Chapter 10.Occupation/Business
- Chapter 11.Profit and Remarriage
- Chapter 12.: Expenditures, Foreign Connections, and the Hereafter
- Chapters 13 and 14Past Life and Salvation
How was it?
Now that you understand a little more about the prophecy of the leaves of Agastia, what do you think of the prophecy of the leaves of Agastia?
If you are interested in an online appraisal of Agastia leaves, please read the following link. Appraisals are available in Japan, so please feel free to contact us.
