The Meaning
of Siddhis
Regaining
the ancient science
The science
of siddhis, or psychic powers, has been known throughout the world for
thousands of years, as long as tantra has existed. One can derive these powers
from the practice of particular techniques, or they can be gained through
direct contact with the guru. When the guru blesses the disciple by placing his
hands on the disciple's head or back, then the transformation begins to take
place.
When this
transformation is going on within you, your vision expands into a new
dimension. For example, you may be able to see someone coming into the room who
is not really physically present. This is not a ghost or some spirit entity;
nor are you hallucinating. Rather, it is a definite change in the physiology of
the physical body and in the conscious body which enables you to have this
experience.
Tolerating
the experience
It is the
same as when you have a thought of your wife, a child who is abroad or sick, or
a son who is yet to marry. Usually you can only imagine them, but if your
thoughts were to take gross, material form, and you could actually see your son
sitting right beside you, how would you react? Would you be able to bear this
experience?
Because you
cannot tolerate or understand it, you are unable to bear this type of
experience. You have so much fear that you can easily make yourself crazy. Fear
brings imbalance to the mind and emotions, and when there is too much it may
also bring some sickness to the body. But these reactions are not substantial;
they are just superficial experiences, like the thoughts which go on in your
mind while you are sitting here listening to me.
Many people
come to us when they lose a member of the family that they love the most,
whether it be father, mother, wife, daughter or son. They ask us, 'Swamiji,
please let me see him just one more time.' We tell them, 'He is dead and gone;
you must try not to think about him.' But they continue to plead, 'Please, just
once!' Then we ask them, 'If I let you see, will you be able to handle the
experience?' They say, 'Yes'.
'Okay, then
first do one thing. Tomorrow at midnight, go up to the burial ground and bring
back a branch of some plant, a piece of mud or a stone. You just do this much
and then I will show you this experience.' But the very thought of doing this
fills them with terrible fright.
You see,
the mind and its promptings, urges and impulses, whether instinctive or
man-made, are so strong that you have to learn how to bear them. This is called
siddhi. Developing your mental power, your emotional power, or even making your
body healthy, these are all siddhis.
Perfection
in small things
What you
have heard about siddhis is not exact, and not the right concept. You have been
given either too high a concept about siddhis or too low; neither are right.
'Siddha' means to fulfil, to perfect, as when it is said in day to day life,
'You have to make your action siddha.' When you perfect and complete something,
that is siddhi.
For
example, suppose you have a disease such as diabetes. Now, for you, to cure
this disease is to obtain a siddhi, the perfection of a completely healthy
state. How can we obtain this state, this little siddhi? This is why we
practise asana, pranayama, mudra, bandha, concentration, mantra japa and the
purification techniques of hatha yoga, such as neti, kunjal and
shankhaprakshalana. The little siddhis are not what you understand as miracles;
they are the result of perfection in one's practice. The best method of
attaining perfection is through regularity. Therefore, even if you practise
Sirshasana for only one and a half minutes, or shashankasana for three minutes
or just sing kirtan every evening, you should do it with absolute regularity.
You can fix the time to fit into your work and family situation, but then that
time should be kept every day. You should not get up today at 4 a.m. during
brahmamuhurta and then tomorrow at 9 a.m. and another day at midnight. This
type of irregularity just will not work.
The first
niyama in yoga is to become niyamit, regular. It is the greatest samyama, the
greatest achievement. Be regular in all your activities, not only sadhana. Be
regular in bathing, eating and sleeping, which none of you are. When you are
irregular, then the body behaves in the same manner.
Regularity
works in the same way as crystallisation. When you put a drop of water in a
freezer, after fifteen days it will have grown in size. And so it will happen
in the course of time, perhaps after one year, that you will notice many little
changes in yourself. You will behave better with your children and be more
polite with your boss and subordinates, not trying to hurt others physically or
having bitter feelings mentally. These are all little siddhis which will occur.
Memory
siddhi
There is
one simple pranayama which is very important and useful, especially for
business people who have a lot of responsibility. This is brahmari pranayama,
in which you plug your ears and shut the lips, separate the teeth, and make the
sound of Om, opening the mouth. The sound becomes like the humming of a bee.
After doing brahmari pranayama ten or eleven times, you will find that you are
not experiencing as much pain in the body as you felt prior to the practice.
Neither will you feel as angry or as insecure as you did before. Why?
Because
this little technique, inhaling deeply and then producing the sound of Om with
the breath, creates vibrations inside the body which change the mental patterns
of the brain. The brain has two hemispheres, and they are always generating
energy which flows in particular directions. If you breathe deeply and produce
the sound of Om in a certain way, then the movement of this energy changes.
This affects everything happening in the body, right from the thoughts up to
the secretions of the glands, If some secretions are deficient then they are
increased, and if they are in excess then they are decreased. Everything is
balanced.
What
happens on the emotional level is that any agitation, fatigue, fear or
insecurity is calmed down and the thoughts become clear. Old, long forgotten
memories become fresh again, not the memories of death, violence or unpleasant
things, but of those things which you would like to remember. Of course, you
don't wish to be reminded of your work, of somebody who has died, or of times
when you have been insulted, hurt or harmed. No, that is the wrong memory. But
the pure memories come, keen and sharp. This is one of the small siddhis, not
one of the great, miraculous siddhis which you always hear about.
Awakening
ajna chakra
Many people
practise tantra and yoga only to achieve the great siddhis. But by the practice
of such simple techniques as brahmari pranayama, such siddhis also come. When
an aspirant begins to practise sadhana- mantra japa, concentration, dhyana or pranayama,
he awakens many categories of powers which are residing within him. We are the
powerhouse; we are full of energy which is awakened and begins to function when
we practise sadhana.
This energy
is conducted in the nadis, the system of psychic nerve channels throughout the
body. The rishis and munis tell us that the body contains 72,000 nadis. There
are ten main ones and among these, three are most important. Kabir even sings
about them. They correspond to the sympathetic, parasympathetic and central
nervous systems of modern physiology, but in tantra they are called ida,
pingala and sushumna, and in vedic mythology they are known as Ganga, Yamuna
and Saraswati.
These nerve
channels do not flow in a perfectly straight path, or have direct connections
to the brain; they junction in various places in the spinal cord. In tantra,
these junctions are called chakras. There are thousands of chakras in many
locations in the body, but only seven are widely known: mooladhara,
swadhisthana, manipura, anahata, vishuddhi, ajna and sahasrara. They contain
the hidden faculties in man.
We can
categorise these hidden faculties in terms of the three gunas: tamasic, rajasic
and sattvic. When you awaken mooladhara and swadhisthana chakras, tamoguni
qualities such as hatred, jealousy, love and compassion are awakened. These are
low faculties. However, the higher faculties of satoguna unfold when you awaken
ajna chakra, which is located in the brain in the region of the pineal gland,
behind the eyebrow centre at the top of the spinal cord. Along with these
higher faculties comes the knowledge of the siddhis.
Brahmari
pranayama affects all of the chakras to some extent, but its major influence is
on ajna chakra. Therefore, when you awaken ajna chakra by the practice of this
pranayama, many siddhis arise. You may be able to experience somebody who is a
thousand miles away as if he is in the same room speaking to you. He can be
saying something there, and you can be hearing the same thing here. This is a
great siddhi.
Mantra japa
and the power of the mind
There is no
power which can be compared to the power of the mind. Our ancestors, the rishis
and munis, tell us in the scriptures that the power of powers can summon the
whole universe. It can create thousands of universes. What else is there to
say? The power of powers can make you enter the state of shoonya, void. It can
enable a person to duplicate himself into many identical bodies as in the
raslila or play of Krishna, by which He created thousands of images of himself for
all his gopis.
If you can
make your thoughts keen and sharp, they will be more effective than a thousand
suns in burning a little blade of straw. But to increase the power of thought,
you must do mantra japa. During mantra japa you don't focus on your thoughts,
you just watch the mantra continuously. If you fix your attention on the
thoughts, the mantra gets left behind. So you must concentrate on the mantra
and don't worry about the thoughts. The thoughts will gain momentum and become
extremely powerful, but when you keep repeating the mantra, they lose their
speed and cannot fly you away from the conscious plane. In this way, you become
more conscious, and your thoughts stronger. When your thoughts become more
positive, accurate and sensitive, then you can order your mind to think in a
certain manner and it will think in that way. You can tell your mind to move an
object without touching it, and it will move it.
Regaining
the ancient science
You may
have heard this referred to as telekinesis by the Russian or American
scientists, but you may not recognise it as part of Indian culture which has
existed for thousands of years. In tantra we call it indrajal. It is displayed
everywhere in the markets and bazaars. When it comes from abroad with a
complicated scientific name it sounds more respectable, but in our markets
there are many jaduwalas, or magicians, who can perform even greater feats than
the adepts in the west. We have all seen how the circuswalas and jaduwalas can
even cut off someone's head and then join it on again.
But if you
go to other countries and announce that 'I can do indrajal,' no one will come
to you. Even in India, if you go to intellectual people and scientists and tell
them you can perform indrajal, they will tell you to go away. But if you say
you know telekinesis everybody will come, because the mentality today is like
that.
Recently, I
heard that in Europe and America people can bend spoons just by concentrating
their thought power. This is not such a very big thing. But what is that power
by which a person's head can be severed and then rejoined and the person still
lives?
How do
people swallow swords without being injured? Their throat is still intact where
the sword goes in. Does it really go in and how is it that it does not hurt the
intestines or the throat? Or perhaps it is not a sword at all? In that case,
what is that power which is able to make everybody see a sword being swallowed?
Our
perceptions can be altered; we cannot be certain that what we are seeing is
true. Suppose I have a red flower. It still remains red, but I can make
everybody see it as blue even though it has not changed colour. In tantric
terminology this ability is called najarband.
Acupuncture
has also been going on in India throughout history; we can read about it in the
scriptures. Acupuncture went from India to China and now they are sending it
back to teach us. But if you go to our villages and they offer to give you
acupuncture, you are afraid, and don't want it. Just as here in India, only one
or two decades ago, people were afraid to learn yoga and tantra.
Tantra is
such a magnificent science, but people have not understood it. They have only
heard criticism and exaggeration. They have not wanted to imbibe the vast
knowledge it comprises- about life, death, conscience, self and the supreme
Self, Atma and Paramatma. Therefore, you must try to appreciate and understand
the greatness of your own culture, your own science, your own tradition.
Even if you
don't accept the fact, nevertheless it is your own country which has preserved
this great knowledge. It may not have preserved the knowledge of how to kill or
hurt others which is being revived in the world today, but it has certainly
preserved the knowledge of how to know yourself, experience tranquillity, and
realise God. For the people of India, this is the goal of life, to awaken the
spirituality which lies within. In no other country do people think like this.
~ Swami Amritananda Saraswati
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~ Swami Amritananda Saraswati
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Siddhis: Οι πέραν του φυσικού δυνάμεις που αποκτά ο
ασκούμενος στην Tantra Yoga. Οι οκτώ βασικές είναι :
Anima: η ικανότητα να γίνεσαι απίστευτα μικρός σε μέγεθος.
Mahima: η ικανότητα να γίνεσαι τεράστιος σε μέγεθος.
Garima: το να αυξάνεις σε μια στιγμή, υπερβολικά το βάρος σου.
Laghima: το να εκμηδενίζεις το βάρος σου.
Prapti: το να έχεις απεριόριστη πρόσβαση σε οποιοδήποτε μέρος τη στιγμή που το επιθυμείς.
Prakamya: το να διαισθάνεσαι τη σκέψη και επιθυμία τρίτων.
Istva: το να έχεις την απόλυτη κυριότητα.
Vastva: το να έχεις την ικανότητα να επιβάλλεσαι ..
Anima: η ικανότητα να γίνεσαι απίστευτα μικρός σε μέγεθος.
Mahima: η ικανότητα να γίνεσαι τεράστιος σε μέγεθος.
Garima: το να αυξάνεις σε μια στιγμή, υπερβολικά το βάρος σου.
Laghima: το να εκμηδενίζεις το βάρος σου.
Prapti: το να έχεις απεριόριστη πρόσβαση σε οποιοδήποτε μέρος τη στιγμή που το επιθυμείς.
Prakamya: το να διαισθάνεσαι τη σκέψη και επιθυμία τρίτων.
Istva: το να έχεις την απόλυτη κυριότητα.
Vastva: το να έχεις την ικανότητα να επιβάλλεσαι ..
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