Where have all the lost civilizations gone? Have they been erased from the map by the coming of newer events and changes? Are they still buried and submerged and kept hidden away from our eyes? Do time and space swallow things up? What we have now are remnants of these great civilizations and fossils of men and other creatures that point to their existence once upon a time.
The Siddhas will surely know for they know the past, present, and future. If they can spell out what is going to happen to a mere individual in the next moment, what is going on in his thought right this moment, and help him recount his past, they surely can picture all these secrets and fathom these mysteries. The Siddhas who themselves are shrouded in mystery are not telling us much. Just watching two episodes of "The Lost Room", reminds me of Palani and the "lesser-known Bhogar's samadhi", the inner sanctum at the Siva temple off the beaten path in Tiruvannamalai, and the portal at AVM. Science fiction in books and movies is appearing real these days. Anything is possible in this world of Maya or delusion. What we see is space. What we see in it is gross material put together and having forms. With energy given to it, it begins to move and operate. In this movement, we become aware of the wind, breeze, and air. In all these elements there is the life-sustaining water. These tattvas are continuously performing a dance. Everything is in movement. Imagine if we can bring ourselves to a standstill, both literally and within and without. Time and space freeze. We escape this Maya. I thought I had a brief moment and a brief encounter where I just was the expansion. I had given up trying to piece things together as I knew Agathiyar would sooner or later come to confirm these strange and mysterious happenings both within and without. True enough he said that was a very brief moment of touching the Prapanjam. He asked me to envision what it would be like to immerse completely in it. ஒரு நொடிக்கு பிரபஞ்சத்தில் இணைந்த நீ .... முழுதாய் இணையும் போது .....
Bharathi touched the Prapanjam and his Kannama was the Prapanjam.