Arjuna
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After a period of long journeys, self-searching and exploration of his inner self, Marcello felt ready to embark on his mission as a shaman and psychic herb doctor. Marcello gave the name Arjuna to the place from where he chose to practice his mission.
The bowman Arjuna was the only bowman who, when aiming at a target, gave the answer which no-one so far had given his master, “The eye the inner third eye”. Moreover, Arjuna was the man who reportedly refused to kill, and instead put down his weapon.

(Arjuna around 1921)
Marcello, having reached the final stage of his spiritual journey, now felt ready to completely exploit his powers. When starting his work from his base at Arjuna, he had acquired a full understanding of how to make use of his inner eye.
Marcello lived and worked at Arjuna up until the outbreak of the Second World War, when he moved to Svarga for good. Marcello’s nephew, Wilfred, and his niece, Borghild, with their families, then lived at Arjuna, until it was sold in 1970.
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