
Since the beginning of time, people have obscured or denied knowledge.
Obscuring and denying the facts, whether spiritual or scientific, will occur. Humanity fails to recognize the source of this knowledge’s “subtlety.”
That is, understanding only the upper parts of a tree, such as branches, leaves, flowers, pods, fruits, and so on, but not the tree’s root!
In other words, knowledge is not someone’s private property; anyone can access it. Any knowledge that purports to be proprietary will inherently remain incomplete. The true attributes of universal knowledge is “to us, all places are one, and everyone can listen.”( யாதும் ஊரே; யாவரும் கேளிர்) “We should not differentiate people based on clan or language.”
Only when one has a broad understanding of knowledge does it become complete and valuable to the knower and, by extension, the world. Nothing will hide or deny the universality of knowledge, and it will continue to embrace those who share the same frequency even as time passes.

