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Sidharism’s view on Fate

Sidharism’s view on Fate Sidhar’s state that a Fate is always present for a person throughout his life. However, this does not mean that the outcome is pre-determined. An analogy would be as follows: Imagine you have to swim across a river from one bank to the opposite bank. Sometimes the current is non-existent and you will be able to reach the other bank easily. At other times, the current of the river is so strong it will push you way downstream from where you intended to go. In this case, you will have to put in a lot more energy to reach your destination. So, Sidhar’s state that “Vidhyayai Mathiyal Vellalam” or “Fate can be overcome by using your mental acumen”. However, it is up to you to put in the extra effort and energy to overcome Fate. Another analogy: Let’s assume you are working at a company for a year and you are due for a pay raise. You walk into your manager’s office on the date you have your meeting. Has your pay raise already been determined or is it going to be a spur of the moment thing? Most probably, it has already been pre-determined after the manager has reviewed your performance during the year and talked with other people. Fate says that the amount is determined by the effort you put into your work over the year. Can it be changed at the last second? No. Can it be changed? Yes, if you had put in extra effort throughout the year.

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ManthAram, ManthIram and ManthiRRam

ManthAram, ManthIram and ManthiRRam Sidhars have defined three types of prayers for each of the categories of gaining self confidence, growing wealth, gaining happiness and attaining enlightenment. The differences in these prayers are as follows: ManthAram – Is to be used in daily prayers and to gain divine energy for the purpose intended ManthIram – Is to be used to gain energy and use in a variety of ways for the intended purpose ManthiRRam – Is to be used to gain energy and used for high energy situations An analogy to driving cars would be to use ManthAram for ordinary everyday purposes using a sedan. If you were to enter a race, then ManthIram would be like driving a Formula 1 car. If you were transporting a large number of people, then ManthaRRam would be like driving a minivan. Each has its uses and purposes. If you just needed a small amount of money for example, praying with the ManthIram or ManthaRRam could also be done but you would be wasting a lot of divine energy. If you wanted a large amount of money, ManthAram or ManthIram would take you a long time to achieve the end result. So, using the appropriate prayer at the appropriate time is the correct thing to do.

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Theory behind Enlightenment

Theory behind Enlightenment From GuruParampariyam (Writings of H.H. 12 Peedathipathi) Section I Part 8 Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter (Sub particles of atoms do not exist in the same state for a lengthy period of time). The combination of these atoms are responsible for all the physical matter we see on earth and beyond in space. Matter can be created, transformed, decayed and destroyed. All of these are natural occurrences. Divine energy is present in all matter to varying degrees. Humans can gather this divine energy to begin with. As they gain the divine energy and foster it, they will begin to begin to understand their lifestyle and surroundings. The final stage is when they begin to self generate the divine energy within themselves, giving them mastery over themselves and their surroundings which is also known as Enlightenment.

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Theory behind Thakadu (Copper Plates)

Theory behind Thakadu (Copper Plates) Thakadu (Copper Plates) are given by Sidhars and Sages to enhance the collection of divine energy. When the copper plate is blessed by a sage, it is analogous to imprinting a circuit board in a chip. The copper plate will then help collect and focus the divine energy for the purpose which it was blessed for. We can then use our prayers to gather the divine energy via the copper plate at a much faster pace. An analogy would be if we were on an island and waving our hands asking for diving energy. It would be difficult for helicopters or ships to see us. But, instead if we could light a fire during the daytime or shine a flashlight during night time, it would be much easier to see. Copper plates similarly provide a way of tapping into the divine energy and collecting them so it is easier for us. Note: Sidhar’s copper plates are always empty, there are no writings or carvings on the plates. This is because the blessing is the one which energizes the plate and brings us in touch with the divine energy. There is no need for any writing on other symbolism on the copper plate needed. Note: Prayers must still be said, the copper plate is not a replacement for saying prayers. If prayers are not said, the energy will arrive at the copper plate but will never be absorbed by us. If the divine energy is not absorbed by us over a period of time, it will lose it effectiveness and fade away,

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Theory behind gaining wealth

Theory behind gaining wealth How does saying prayers help you gain wealth? How does this work in reality? Repeating the prayers continuously will help you by showing a path which you can utilize. This might be helping you find a job, improving in your job, start a business venture or guide you in managing your stock portfolio. Divine atoms will help you be overcome the challenges you face while walking on the path by giving you advance notification. This might come in the form of sudden help from friends, through dreams indicating which direction to take or through omens suggesting a course of action. Being forewarned is being forearmed. Using these indicators, you can be ready and overcome any problems making you successful in your venture.

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Theory behind Souls

Theory behind Souls Soul (Aathma), Life (Uyir) and Ghost (Aavi) The human body is composed of the soul (Aathma) made up of divine atoms. It is powered by a life giving force (Uyir) and the desires of the soul make up the ghost (Aavi – like echoes). A close analogy would be driving a car to a destination. The physical frame of the car corresponds to the shape of the soul. Various parts of the car can be replaced but it still remains a car. Similarly, various parts of the human body can be replaced but it still remains a human body. The gasoline powering the engine which moves the car can be compared to the life in the human body. It is this force that keeps the human body alive and functioning. The force in the Uyir (life) can be different like ordinary gasoline for regular cars, purer gasoline for race cars and even more pure gasoline for airplanes. The driver of the vehicle can be compared to the Aathma. It can go from driving a car to a race car to an airplane but the driver remains the same I.e the Aathma moves from human body to human body but at its core, it is still the same Aathma. When the destination is reached, the Aathma becomes the omni potent, omni present and omniscient. As long as the destination exists, there will be a Ghost (Aavi) accompanying the Aathma i.e. you are still driving the car thinking of and trying to reach the destination. Once the destination is reached, the life and the ghost disappear leaving behind only the Aathma which becomes the Ultimate.

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Theory about birth and death of Gods

Theory about birth and death of Gods Sidharism defines 48 different types of Gods and Goddesses. Gods are born in different ways. An example would be when a person volunteers or does good for the benefits of the community. This person becomes a God, continues to do good even after their death by distributing divine energy and giving it to people who come and visit them in the place they were born or are buried. People visit these sites and gain divine energy which helps them navigate life and brings peace and happiness to them and their families. Gods typically die when they are unable to consolidate more divine energy and distribute it causing people stop visiting the place where they are buried. Just going to the place where the person is buried does not mean that they are distributing divine energy. They might have used up all of their resources and are no longer distributing energy in which case the God has died. What happens when Gods die? Typically they are reborn and progress up the ladder of Gods of which there are 48 different types. The higher up the ladder they are, the more divine energy they have to distribute to more people and help them for a longer time. However, all Gods run out of divine energy at some point and die.

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About Sidhar Karuvooraar – Early History

About Sidhar Karuvooraar – Early History According to scriptures, Sidhar Karuvooraar’s and their compatriots, 18th Padi Karupugal’s came to the solar system millions of years ago during its formation around 4.5 million years ago. They helped and guided in the formation of the solar system. They did not initially settle on Earth (as it did not exist at that time) but instead sowed the seeds for the formation of the earth and the surrounding planets from the sun. They returned to their home planet and visited the solar system several times as it went through the different phases of development. From this we can deduce that the Sidhar’s were space faring explorers who had mastered the art of interstellar travel. Sidhar’s were a technologically and spiritually advanced race who helped in the formation of the solar system as it exists today. Just as we are beginning to explore if we can terraform the moon and the planets to suit human needs, Sidhar’s came to the solar system before it existed and helped in its formation. The other thing to note is that even though the Sidhar’s were technologically advanced, they did not wave a magic wand and create the solar system. Instead, just as we would do, with a terraforming process on the planets for example, Sidhar’s helped in the birth of the solar system from the sun and surrounding matter and guided to the formation of the solar system as it exists today. Sidhar’s applied the technology they had and molded it so we could successfully have the human race and the solar system. Although the scriptures do not tell us anything about other attempts, it is highly probable and possible that they could have made other attempts prior or in parallel to set up a similar system. We do not know if they succeeded at the other places as well. However, what we do know according to the scriptures is that currently there are 1359 alien life forms (including ours) existing in our galaxy.voorar.

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The Siddhars explain on where Jesus was in the lost years?

The Siddhars explain on where Jesus was in the lost years? Preamble: All these writings were written by the grandson of His Holiness The 11th Pathinen Siddhar Peedathipathi Kaveri Atrangkarai Karuvoorar. He was the great man who envisioned and created the Late Chola Empire in and out of India. There’s a lot of speculation on the lost years of Jesus Christ. There’s no record in the Bible about the whereabouts of Jesus Christ from age 9 to 27. After the age of 27, Jesus “advanced in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men” (Luke 2:52). And people were able to make notice of this. People continuously asked question such as “Is this not the carpenter’s son? (Mathew 13:55) This poses us with a lot of questions. Siddharism answers all these questions very clearly. His Holiness, the 10th Pathinen Siddhar Peedathipathi, Amaravathi Atrangarai Karuvoorar (100 BC to 150 AD) went to Jersulaem and took Jesus with him at the age of 9 and trained him for 18 years and dropped him in Jerusalem when he turned 27. His Holiness has mentioned that Jesus was trained completely on ancient Tamil sangam era literature, Thirukurral, books of Thiruvalluvar, books of Thirumoolar, books of siddhars, epics, stories, poems of Navanatha Siddhars. After the resurrection of Jesus Christ, he continued to live in the region of river Amaravathi for many years. A few of his disciples came in search of Jesus and continued to live with him here. Saint Thomas is one such disciple. PS: Siddharism is present in this World since the beginning of time and has written and managed documents about the course of the World. This article is an excerpt from the writings of His Holiness the 12th Pathinen Siddhar Peedathipathi Arasayogi Karuvoorar.

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The Siddhars say that we can beat death

The Siddhars say that we can beat death We are born. We live for a few years. We die. What’s the whole point of this life? Is this nature? Should we accept this? Can we beat death? – These questions have always pondered the human minds. Siddharism is a practical philosophy and it has answers to all these questions. The list goes on. So, we could be brought back from death. If that’s the case, we should be able to prevent death too. Isn’t it? If so many people could do it, could I try it too? Can I really beat death? Why could a mountain or a tree from the same God’s creation can outlive a man? Can I live forever and ever? If I decide to live forever, wouldn’t I be outdated? Can I keep up with the ever growing changes of this World? Siddhars are the ones who started thinking from this perspective and found answers to all these questions. Only when we start thinking from this perspective, we will start to understand and truly appreciate the whole point of this life. Unfortunately, the current mode of Science restricts this form of thinking and firmly believes that the death is the end of everything. PS: This article is an excerpt from the writings of His Holiness the 12th Pathinen Siddhar Peedathipathi Arasayogi Karuvoorar.ar.

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