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The first technique for divine manifestation involves acquiring and touching a rudraksha, which is a seed symbolizing Shiva's tears. Shiva shed these tears because he knew people would struggle with manifestation in the world's creation. Simply holding a rudraksha with a thought of what you want to manifest will make it happen. The speaker states that detailed explanations are unnecessary; faith and holding the rudraksha are sufficient.
The second technique involves chanting the sound 'Araka'. This mantra was revealed by Thirumoolar, a Siddha who lived 2,000 years ago, to help people manifest. Thirumoolar stated that 'Araka' makes anything possible, and if one truly understands 'Araka', there is nothing that cannot be achieved. The speaker discourages overthinking and seeking elaborate explanations, stressing that faith in the mantra is key.
The speaker reiterates that lengthy explanations are not needed for these techniques. While explanations might temporarily motivate the mind, constant thinking and questioning prevent manifestation. In the 'golden age,' tools are provided for direct manifestation, and faith is essential. Seeking extensive explanations through AI or other sources is deemed a waste of time, as it often leads to more questions rather than solutions. Faith, however, can 'move mountains'.
The speaker advises combining both techniques: holding a rudraksha and chanting 'Araka'. An additional suggestion is to use a mala (prayer beads) to chant 'Araka' 108 times. The video concludes by emphasizing that these shortcuts to divine manifestation are not reliant on artificial intelligence but on 'super intelligence' and the blessings of Lord Shiva and Thirumoolar.