When seekers contact us for their first Sukshma Nadi session, a specific request surfaces with enough regularity that it warrants an honest, direct response. The request — usually framed as wanting to get the complete picture or wanting to cover everything in one sitting — is to read all 16 Kandams in a single session. It feels like a practical and thorough approach. If the Olaisuvadi contains the complete karmic record of a soul across all dimensions of life why would a seeker not want to access all of it at once?
After observing the outcomes of sessions where seekers pushed to cover maximum Kandams against our guidance and comparing those outcomes with sessions where seekers followed a focused and staged approach we can say clearly — reading all 16 Kandams in one session is the wrong approach for most seekers. Not because the information in those Kandams is unavailable. But because the way the human mind receives and integrates karmic information makes the maximum coverage approach consistently counterproductive.
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What the 16 Kandams Cover
Before explaining why reading all 16 at once creates problems it helps to understand what the Kandam structure contains. The 16 Kandams in our Sukshma Nadi system cover the full arc of a seeker’s karmic life — the General Kandam establishing identity and overview, followed by chapters covering family, siblings, mother, children, health, marriage, longevity, father and ancestors, profession, financial gains, foreign travel and settlement, spiritual remedies, spiritual initiation, past life karma, and liberation.
Each Kandam is a complete chapter in itself. Each requires the seeker’s genuine attention and honest engagement to be received meaningfully. Each connects to and contextualises the others in ways that take time to integrate. The information density of a single Kandam — when read with the depth that authentic Sukshma Nadi provides — is significant. The information density of all 16 read consecutively is overwhelming in ways that consistently undermine what the seeker actually receives from the session.
What We Observe When Seekers Push for Maximum Coverage
The pattern across sessions where seekers pushed for maximum Kandam coverage is consistent. The first two or three Kandams are received with genuine attention and engagement. The seeker is present, their confirmations during cross-referencing are precise, their questions are specific and thoughtful.
By the fifth or sixth Kandam something shifts. The quality of the seeker’s attention begins to thin. The information from earlier Kandams starts to blur with what is being received currently. Confirmations become less precise — not because the leaf is less accurate but because the seeker’s capacity to engage with fresh karmic information has reached a natural limit. By the eighth or ninth Kandam many seekers are absorbing information passively rather than actively integrating it.
What they leave the session with is not a complete picture of their karmic life. It is a large volume of karmic information that they cannot hold coherently — fragments of what each Kandam revealed that blur together into an overwhelming impression rather than a clear karmic map. The very thoroughness they sought produced the opposite of clarity.
Why the Staged Approach Produces Consistently Better Outcomes
The seekers who receive the most from their Sukshma Nadi sessions are those who approach the Kandam structure in stages — beginning with the General Kandam and then selecting two or three specific Kandams that speak most directly to their current life situation.
This focused approach works because it honours the way karmic information is actually integrated by the human mind. The General Kandam establishes the karmic foundation. One or two specific Kandams build on that foundation with focused depth. The seeker leaves the session holding a small number of specific, deeply received insights rather than a large volume of shallowly processed information.
The integration period between sessions matters as much as the sessions themselves. A seeker who has received the General Kandam and Chapter 10 and spent two weeks integrating what those chapters revealed — noticing how the karmic patterns described are manifesting in their actual daily experience — arrives at their next session with a quality of readiness that produces a significantly deeper Chapter 7 or Chapter 12 reading than they would have received if they had pushed through both in the same sitting.
Which Kandams to Prioritise in a First Session
Based on consistent observation across hundreds of first sessions our recommendation for most seekers is straightforward. Begin with the General Kandam — always. It is not optional and it is not replaceable by going directly to the specific chapter you came with a question about. The General Kandam provides the karmic context that makes every specific Kandam meaningful.
After the General Kandam choose one or at most two specific Kandams based on the most pressing current life question. For most seekers this is Chapter 7 for marriage, Chapter 10 for career, or Chapter 12 for foreign settlement. If Chapter 9 surfaces as particularly relevant based on what the General Kandam revealed add it — but as a third chapter maximum for the first session.
Chapter 13 — the Shanthi Kandam — should be consulted after whichever specific Kandams have been read. It prescribes remedies specific to what those chapters have revealed. Reading Chapter 13 without having read the specific Kandams it will prescribe remedies for produces generic rather than specific remedial guidance.
FAQ
Is there a minimum number of Kandams required in a session? The General Kandam is the only required starting point. Beyond that the number and selection of Kandams consulted depends on the seeker’s current life situation and questions. We guide every seeker through this selection before the session begins.
Can I read different Kandams in separate sessions over time? Yes. This is the approach we recommend for most seekers. Separate sessions with an integration period between them produce consistently better outcomes than attempting to cover multiple Kandams in a single sitting.
Does reading fewer Kandams mean I am missing important information? No. The Kandam structure is designed to be accessed in stages. A seeker who reads three Kandams with genuine depth receives more value than one who reads ten Kandams with diminished attention.
Can Chapter 13 be read in the same session as the specific Kandams? Yes and we recommend it. Chapter 13 should follow directly from the specific Kandams consulted in the same session so that the remedial guidance is specific to what those chapters revealed.
How do I decide which Kandams to prioritise? Contact us on WhatsApp at +91 9888684443 before your session. Describe your current life situation and we will guide you through which Kandams are most relevant to your specific karmic questions.
Depth Over Coverage — Every Time
If you are planning your first Sukshma Nadi session reach out to us on WhatsApp at +91 9888684443 or visit our LB Nagar Hyderabad branch. We will guide you through the right Kandam selection for your specific situation — so that what you receive from your session is genuine karmic clarity rather than an overwhelming volume of information you cannot hold. Depth over coverage. Every single time.