Yoga

A yogi is a person who is able to receive knowledge through sensations.

TRAVELERS IN SPACE AND TIME

SIDDHI – mystical abilities, manifested in a person in the course of spiritual development.

Passion for siddhas leads to a halt in development.

The literal translation from Sanskrit of the word “siddhi” is hemp leaves (ie, anasha, narcotic drug), and that is why in the Russian people siddhi are called “charm.”

Of all the former inhabitants of the earth, vidyadharas, caranas and siddhas are the most mysterious and incomprehensible.

And it is not only that in the ancient Indian texts they are characterized extremely weakly and inexpressively (despite the rather frequent mention of them in the Mahabharata, puranas and other sources).

The point is that these three concepts include both real beings on earth and the highest degrees of initiation that can be achieved as a result of years of yoga training.

And this, you see, creates considerable difficulties in determining who the real or historical vidyadhars, caranas and siddhas were.

Siddhas are semi-divine beings with innate powers – siddhas.

Siddhas are semi-divine “pure” and “bright” beings that have reached the highest goals, perfection, metapsychic abilities (clairvoyance, telepathy, telekinesis, levitation, etc.), flying skills, and living in airspace – Antariksh.

Siddhas are great clairvoyants and magicians.

They were called blissful in the world of Indra.

Sometimes, the celestial spheres between the Sun and the Moon were considered the abode of the Siddhas. Siddhi, unlike vidyadhars, could travel in space without the aid of aircraft.

The Bhagavata Purana states that the Siddhas arrived on Earth from the planet Siddhaloka.

The Siddhas, like the Gandharvas, had a beautiful human appearance and possessed innate powers – the Siddhas.

MAJOR FORCES – SIDDHI. Well-known specialist in Indology, Professor R.L. Thompson gives a list of the main siddhas that have come down to us from the Vedas, which speaks of the deep antiquity of this concept: – communication without words at the level of consciousness and reading of thoughts; – the ability to see and hear at a great distance; – laghima-siddhi: the ability to levitate or antigravity. This also includes the ability to create a huge weight; – anima – and mahima-siddhi: the ability to change the size of objects or living beings without destroying their structures; – Prati-Siddhi: the ability to move objects from one place to another, without intersecting the space separating them. This power is associated with the ability to travel on parallel worlds that are in higher dimensions; – the ability to move objects directly over the air. With this method of travel, called vihayas, dense physical obstacles do not create any interference. There is also a method called mano-java, in which the mind directly transfers the body to a distant point; – Washita Siddhi: the ability of hypnotic control at a great distance. Vedic legends emphasize that this power can be used to influence people’s thoughts from afar; – antardhana, or invisibility; – the ability to take on different forms or create illusory bodily forms; – the ability to enter the bodies of other people and control them. This is achieved by using a thin body.

In total in the world there are about 88 thousand Siddhas. Kapila, Vyasa and some other heroes of the Mahabharata belonged to the siddhas.

Hidden human capabilities

What potential does a person have?

How much do we use them?

What is their limit and how to increase them?

It has long been known and accepted that every person has hidden potential opportunities and reserves.

We know that there are people who possess in any degree – more or less – various phenomenal abilities. For example, as the well-known clairvoyant Vanga – the ability to predict the future, like some people who can memorize complex arithmetic tables or three-dimensional books, as so-called telepaths and psychics, who have the ability to immerse a person into hypnosis, transmit thoughts at a distance, affect the psyche of another person, and also much more.

Some of us are also convinced from our own experience that in extreme situations we run for some reason faster and jump higher, instantly make decisions and so on.

So what are all the potential capabilities of a person? How much do we use them? What is their limit and how to increase them?

The answers to these questions can be found in the Vedas.

For example, they say that among the higher, so-called, heavenly planets, there is a planet called “Siddhaloka”, its inhabitants – “Siddhi” – like many inhabitants of other heavenly planets, are endowed with special abilities “Ashta-Siddhi” – mystical perfections So, for traveling in space, they can be transferred from one planet to another in seconds.

At the same time, these mystical perfections constitute only an insignificantly small part of the divine wealth of the Lord.

The following are the main mystical perfections of “Asita-Siddhi”: * anima – become less atom; * mahima – become more mountain; * laghima – become easier than light; (ability to fly, gravity) * prapti – take anything; * ishitva – create or destroy something or subjugate and control another living being; * prakamya – fulfill any desires; * your vita – control all material elements; * kamavasayta – take the most fanciful forms.

It is also known from the Vedas that earlier, in previous epochs and especially in the Satya-yuga (Golden Age), many people, inhabitants of our planet belonging to the middle planetary systems, could develop in themselves and possess these mystical perfections.

As stated in the Vedas, this is confirmed by many scholars – Vedantists, “the Supreme Personality of Godhead” – Krishna – “summ bonum” – is one and only one and has 64 basic properties. He himself has spread himself in a variety of expansions, parts and particles. These include his personal expansions, which are “Vishnu-tattva” and have up to 93% of the transcendental properties of the Lord. ”This refers to the following types of his personal expansions: Svayam-rupa, Svayam-prakasha, Tad-ecatma, Prabhava, Vaybhava, Vilasa .

The following expansions: avatars, aveshi, Shiva occupy an intermediate position between avatars and avesh and has almost 84% of these properties. Jiva, that is, individual living beings, can possess no more than 78% of the transcendental qualities of the Lord. The most perfect living being Brahma – possesses these 78% completely. The rest of the demigods possess them to a lesser extent. And people have only a fraction of these properties.

The ideal of human perfection is to fully develop in yourself these 78% of the transcendental properties of the Lord and get into the spiritual world on Krishna Loka.

Little Siddhi

The yogi also receives the following minor Siddhi: 1. Freedom from hunger and thirst. 2. Exemption from exposure to heat and cold. 3. Freedom from Raga Dewshi. 4. Dura Darshan, clairvoyance or Duradrishti. 5. Dura Shravan, clairaudience or Dura Shruti and Dura Pravachan. 6. Mano Jaya, mind control. 7. Kama Rupa: A yogi can take any form he wishes. 8. Parakaya Pravesha: he can enter another body, he can revive a dead body and enter it, transferring his soul. 9. Ichchha Mrityu: death of their own accord. 10. Devanam Saha Creed and Darshan: playing with Devas after seeing them. 11. Yatha Sankalpa: the ability to get everything you want. 12. Trikal Jnan: knowledge of past, present and future. 13. Advandwa: to be outside of pairs of opposites. 14. Vak Siddhi: whatever the yogi predicts, everything will be fulfilled through the practice of Sathya and Prophecy. 15. A yogi can turn ordinary metal into gold. 16. Kaya Vyuha: taking as many bodies as yoga would like to exhaust all your Karmas in one life. 17. Darduri Siddhi: the jumping power of a frog. 18. Patala Siddhi: Yogi becomes the Lord of desires, destroys grief and disease. 19. He gains knowledge of his past life. 20. He gains knowledge of constellations and planets. 21. He receives the power of comprehending the Siddhas. 22. He takes possession of the elements (Bhuta Jaya) and Prana (Prana Jaya). 23. Kamachari: he can move to any place he wishes. 24. He becomes omnipotent and omniscient. 25. Vayu Siddhi: the Yogi detaches himself from the earth and rises into the air. 26. He can indicate the place where the treasures are hidden.

Power yoga

The yogi forgets about the body to concentrate the mind on God. He overcomes heat and cold, thanks to the control of breathing and nervous system.

The yogi forms psychic heat in the body through the practice of Bhastrika Pranayama.

It can tolerate climate variations without inconvenience.

He sits in the snow and melts it with the heat generated in the body.

The yogi wraps his body with a sheet soaked in very cold water and dries it with the yogic warmth of his body. Some adepts dried up to 30 sheets overnight.

A perfect yogi burns his body at the end of his life with the help of the yogic heat formed by the strength of his yoga.

B-rahman in translation from Sanskrit also has the meaning – the White man (White Rahman, and the sudra is a black man). The word itself when deciphering from the ancient Harii (using runic images) acquires the following meaning: “Ra” – Shining, Light of the Most High, “Ha” – positive energy, “Man” – man; that is, we get “a man who owns the radiant power of the gods.”

Consider some excerpts taken from the Hindu Vedas (Srimad Bhagavatam)

1.13.54. Sitting with a straight back and controlling the breath, you need to direct your feelings and mind to the personality of the Gods, becoming immune to impurity.

1.13.55. Connect your true “I” with the mind and, knowing the universal unity with the Gods, break out of the world of Reveal and reach the Spiritual Heaven.

1.13.57-58. At the same time, after about five days, the body burns in the fire of mystical power (that is, the inner fire of the body is thus caused) and turns into Light (in due time Jesus Christ did it, leaving only a mark on the shroud).

Yudhidshira went to the north, following the path that his ancestors came (to India), wanting to leave earthly life and put fire into his body.

1.18.26. By holding the senses, breath, mind and intelligence from material activity, a person plunges into a trance that is beyond the three states (wakefulness, sleep, and unconscious state) …

2.1.16. For the favorable leaving of his body, a person must go to a holy place where there are points of the energy exit of the earth (such as a dolmen), take ablutions there and sit in solitude.

2.1.17. Sitting in this way, one should concentrate the mind on the three transcendental sounds AU-M (A-spiritual essence, U-bond, M-matter) and controlling the breath to keep the mind under control.

2.1.18. Then you should start meditating on the personality of the Bright Gods …

2.1.21. Thus, keeping in memory one of the personal forms of the Gods, you can quickly find yourself in the palaces and under the auspices of the (all-good God) whom you contemplate.

2.1.39. The Almighty Creator spreads himself in a wide variety of manifestations, like an ordinary person creating in a dream thousands of different images. He is conscious of every Soul (as opposed to an ordinary person who is conscious only of himself) and is the Highest Truth that must be worshiped.

2.2.1. Before the manifestation of this cosmos (of our galaxy which manifested itself in the new Reality), the first Creative Spirit (God Rod or the Brahma designer of the Universe) restored the lost memory by meditating on the Almighty. So he was able to recreate the same Universe (galaxy) as it was in past Reality (that is, before it collapsed into the state of the Black Hole).

2.2.8. The heavenly component of the Purusha (that is, the spirit) in the earth’s human body is in the region of the heart, its size is one inch …

Thus, a person leaving his body must close the heel of the air passage (through which excrement leaves) and gradually raise the vital air (the flow of vital energy) from one level to another (along the spinal column) through nine main centers.

2.2.20. So he raises the upward force from the navel to the heart, then to the chest and to the base of the sky, moving with the help of the mind.

2.2.21. Then he should concentrate between the eyebrows, and blocking seven exits of the vital air, concentrate on the way to the Higher Worlds, and reaching the region of the crown, piercing a hole in the protective (energy) skull, go to the highest.

2.2.22. And if he reaches the higher planets, on which he receives pleasure and takes possession of the eight perfections (journey in space, etc., that is, he develops further), then his mind, memory and feelings remain (and who falls back into the world of Revelation or below to Hell – he loses everything).

2.2.23. It is said that the great saints who have fulfilled their duty reach the Higher Worlds and receive the opportunity, knowledge and power to move freely in Worlds and Realities in their new subtle body (multidimensional).

2.2.24. When the mystic leaves the body through the luminous Sushumna (spinal column, and then the silver thread, who suffered clinical death, he felt this movement as if through a tunnel), he reaches Vaishvanara. (They also call the Solar City or Purgatory – this is the etheric body of our Earth, and there are 40 days there.) There he undergoes purification (and the Court of Conscience and Ancestors), and then rises even higher, to the circle of Shishu-Mary (Life-Death, where there is another Court of the Gods) … ..

2.2.25. There, in the center of our system (it is also called the navel), cleared, and due to mystical perfection, it goes beyond the Shishu Mary circle (Birth and Death) and reaches the Higher Worlds (lying above our solar system in a galaxy arm, ie closer to the core), where he enjoys life and improves for many years (and who has not passed the three Courts – falls or back to our World of Java or to Hell).

2.2.26. Then, when a part of the Universe is destroyed (galaxies, the edges of its sleeves can be captured by other black holes and absorbed) and the flames explode and the planets die, the living beings that have reached a high level of development, move to even higher abodes on the aircraft (i.e. even closer to the core of the galaxy), where the life expectancy is very huge.

2.2.28. There they acquire the ability, without fear, to penetrate the elemental shells of water, earth, fire, light, air, and the ether that covers the Universe (galaxy). And they can rise even higher (they can leave our galaxy and move to others).

2.2.30. Having gained the ability to neutralize coarse and thin shells, they progress to the level of Gods and go with them to the Truth.

2.2.20. So he raises the upward force from the navel to the heart, then to the chest and to the base of the sky, moving with the help of the mind.

2.2.21. Then he should concentrate between the eyebrows, and blocking seven exits of the vital air, concentrate on the way to the Higher Worlds, and reaching the region of the crown, piercing a hole in the protective (energy) skull, go to the highest.

2.2.22. And if he reaches the higher planets, on which he receives pleasure and takes possession of the eight perfections (journey in space, etc., that is, he develops further), then his mind, memory and feelings remain (and who falls back into the world of Revelation or below to Hell – he loses everything).

2.2.23. It is said that the great saints who have fulfilled their duty reach the Higher Worlds and receive the opportunity, knowledge and power to move freely in Worlds and Realities in their new subtle body (multidimensional).

2.2.24. When the mystic leaves the body through the luminous Sushumna (spinal column, and then the silver thread, who suffered clinical death, he felt this movement as if through a tunnel), he reaches Vaishvanara. (They also call the Solar City or Purgatory – this is the etheric body of our Earth, and there are 40 days there.) There he undergoes purification (and the Court of Conscience and Ancestors), and then rises even higher, to the circle of Shishu-Mary (Life-Death, where there is another Court of the Gods) … ..

2.2.25. There, in the center of our system (it is also called the navel), cleared, and due to mystical perfection, it goes beyond the Shishu Mary circle (Birth and Death) and reaches the Higher Worlds (lying above our solar system in a galaxy arm, ie closer to the core), where he enjoys life and improves for many years (and who has not passed the three Courts – falls or back to our World of Java or to Hell).

2.2.26. Then, when a part of the Universe is destroyed (galaxies, the edges of its sleeves can be captured by other black holes and absorbed) and the flames explode and the planets die, the living beings that have reached a high level of development, move to even higher abodes on the aircraft (i.e. even closer to the core of the galaxy), where the life expectancy is very huge.

2.2.28. There they acquire the ability, without fear, to penetrate the elemental shells of water, earth, fire, light, air, and the ether that covers the Universe (galaxy). And they can rise even higher (they can leave our galaxy and move to others).

2.2.30 Having gained the ability to neutralize coarse and thin shells, they progress to the level of Gods and go with them to the Truth.

2.2.35. The single personality of the Supreme Creator is in every living being along with the individual Spirit, and this can be understood by the mind (that is, like a radio wave permeates everything).

2.5.15. The name of the Supreme One Creator Na-Ra-Yana (or Ra-Om-Ha if you read the runes, you get the “Shining Worlds A Creative Power”), all the other Gods are the faces of a single (expansion of a single creative power).

2.9.24. Austerity is the source of all power.

2.10.3. Matter consists of sixteen elements.

2.10.6. When a living being merges with the Being of the Almighty (forming a single united energetic charge), this is called the collapse of outer space (into the black hole). Liberation is the return of a living being to its unchanging form, which it acquires when it leaves coarse and subtle material bodies.

2.10.7. The source of the cosmic manifestation and the reason for its coagulation is the Supreme Creator or the Supersoul (RA-M-HA – the shining worlds of power).

2.10.8-9. The embodied living being is divided into the personality of the soul (control is centralized in the left hemisphere of the brain), the controlling Deity (the true “I” center in the heart) and the visible body (control is centralized in the right hemisphere). All three are interdependent, the absence of one of them makes the other not perceptible (that is, they have a single mind-display screen) (the ruling, the subject and the material body).

3.28.3. To achieve perfection, a person must lead a solitary life, and be moderate in food.

3.28.9. To clean the channels through which the vital air (energy) circulates, a person must breathe as follows: first take a deep breath, then hold the breath and exhale, and also in the reverse order, exhale, hold the breath and inhale. At the same time, the mind calms down and stops responding to external stimuli.

3.28.12. Having cleared the mind, a man with a half-closed eye should focus on the tip of the nose and meditate on the images of the Gods, focusing the mind on each of them individually.

3.28.35. Thus, his mind is connected with the mind of the Gods, and he realizes his unity with the Most High, and comprehends the Truth.

3.28.41. The spirit of a living being is different from the body, from the mind and feelings, and is under the supervision of God the patron.

3.28.42. In all manifestations, the mystic must see the same Souls, the same as his own nature. Shining Souls trapped in material nature manifest themselves in different bodies.

3.29.18. A person must constantly glorify the names of the Gods with his deeds, attend temples, contemplate the cummirs of the Gods and try to communicate only with holy Aryans (here we mean the spiritual level of development and limit communication with people of low development). And he should not forget that the Supreme Spirit (and the Spirits of all Gods) is in his heart (penetrates as a radio wave).

4.4.24-27. Sati (the daughter of Daksha) sat on the ground in a proper posture, facing north, sprinkled herself with water and directed the life air upward and brought him to balance in the navel. Then she sent the vital air, connected with the intellect, to the heart. From there she raised him along the pulmonary passage to the eyebrow and, in order to leave the body, began to meditate on the fiery air inside the body. Focusing thoughts on God Shiva (Perun is sometimes called that) and meditating on the element of fire, she left the body, which covered a bright flame (but only great Souls who couldn’t burn their bodies burned out of the body) .

4.23.5-10. Deciding to leave his body, Prthu began to eat little and drank only water, and then he began to live in the same air. He surrounded his body with five fires and did breathing exercises, achieving perfection. Focusing his mind on the faces of the Most High God, he left the body. Raising the vital air to the hole in the skull, he connected it with the element of air, and the fire in the body – with the element of fire. And freed from the material captivity.

The Great Mother Kali is Absolute Beauty and Inexpressible Love.

She is not at all a destruction mill, as many believe. She grants Freedom to souls, cutting through the bonds of ignorance and attachments. Destroying all conventions and limited forms, She gives souls a vision of unspeakable Beauty and unlimited Love. It liberates from all duality, granting the Light of the Highest Wisdom. Only by seeing the Divine Radiance in everything, can one truly love all living things.

She is the Infinite Eternal Being that fills all being. How can She be terrible if She is the Primordial Harmony, Beauty and Love? She is a loving Mother of all living things, sensitively experiencing the slightest pain of her children. As the tigress is ready She will break off everything that hurts Her children. Her Radiance permeates the entire Universe, which exists only because of Her Love. Look around – there is nothing in the world that exists apart from Her, She is Life itself.

Her black hair is like the darkness of Eternity, which embraces everything and in which the Light of the High Spirit shines. Mother Kali is inexpressible and beautiful, She transcends everything limited and temporary, She is above all words and images. Her lotus-like eyes are the Source of Compassion, Love and Tenderness. Her Heart is the heart of Her devotees.

The Great Mother Kali is the Terrible Dharma Protector: in her hands shines the honed weapon of Dharma, which destroys every vice that cuts all the bonds of the sensual world. The one in whose heart still lives is a craving for sensual pleasure, who harbors vices in the corners of his soul, will never be able to see all of her inexpressible Beauty and Love. The Fire of Wisdom and Renunciation in Her hand burns all ignorance and illusion, cleansing the heart of the devotees of Kali, as fire purifies gold.

It is the Source of all that is Beautiful, Noble and Exalted. Mother Kali the Great Yogi – the embodiment of renunciation and asceticism. Dressed in rags, She wanders the world with the Good Lord, teaching people to renounce, asceticism and Divine Love. Renounce all dogmas, throw off the rags of religions and sects, get rid of the bonds of duality and follow Her, reveling in the sweetness of Sri Yantra

Before you is unsurpassed in depth, beauty and perfection, the mystical Sri Yantra, otherwise referred to as Sri Chakra. He who comprehends the subtle vibrations of Sri Chakra in sincere devotion acquires wisdom and bliss …

It was presented to me by a Hindu in Rishikesh, who then disappeared in a mysterious way. My regards.

im the wine of divine love. Why all these empty disputes and unnecessary rituals, when everything in the world shines with its Light ?.

8. The heavenly component of the Purusha (that is, the spirit) in the earth’s human body is in the region of the heart, its size is one inch …

Thus, a person leaving his body must close the heel of the air passage (through which excrement leaves) and gradually raise the vital air (the flow of vital energy) from one level to another (along the spinal column) through nine main centers.