Sri Guru Milton prabhakaran was born in
Pudhukottai village near Lalgudi, Trichirappalli on 12th September
1966. He was basically a R.C Christian. His mother Jessie was a school teacher
and his father Victor kanagaraj was a worker of NLC, Neivelli.
So,
his childhood days and studies went on peacefully in Neivelli. In his childhood
days he was highly introvert. People of that region affectionately called him
as “Praba”. He was fond of cooking. He was an expert in that field. He got
interest in planting trees and herbs. He also spends his time with some pet
animals.
At the age of thirteen he felt some mysterious happenings
inside him. Exactly when he was in mouna, he heard a strange voice. He doesn’t
know who was speaking? And why he was speaking inside with himself. After some time, he realized that the words of the person
who spoke inside him became a happening of future for him and as well as to
others.
That time he was felt as a big fortuneteller. Days went by.
But Sri Milton didn’t understand why all these are happening. He wanted to break
the puzzle in order to realize it.For this purpose he went on meeting many
Gurus of that period. In the mean while, his Mouna Yoga was also in practice.
His attempt of meeting great persons revealed his past life only. It neither
revealed his quest or his self identity. But he continued his journey.
In his beginning, Sri Guru Milton was
indulged in reading horoscopes. He was also famous for fortune telling. During
that time he happened to meet Sri Sekar gurusamy. This meeting was one of the
greatest milestone in his life. Sri Sekar gurusamy enquired the inner reality
of his prominence.
He directly asked Milton like this. “Dear Milton I know that you are not
telling anything with the horoscope which was given to you. You are keenly
indulging yourself to that invisible voice which is responsible for your
fortune telling.” “Oh
Milton! Do you know its nature? You should clarify it. It may be a god or a
saint. Or else it may be a Demon soul. Have you ever questioned its nature?”
(to be continued)
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