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    sirbiotech Guest

    Default The Siddhis


    just an article that i found interesting considering these "natural
    abilities" will probably be activating in each of us (at different
    rates of course) moving into these higher "positively polarized
    fourth dimensional vibrations"

    the siddhis - a brief introduction

    a siddhi defined as "a magickal or spiritual power for the control of
    self, others and the forces of nature" by a tantrik glossary. the
    siddhis described by occultists and yogis are in actuality
    supernormal perceptual states available to all human beings. these
    are absolutely natural abilities that can be explained in highly
    rational terms. there is nothing mysterious or magical about the
    siddhis.

    just like any other natural human ability, different people display
    differing abilities towards learning and/or spontaneously displaying
    siddhis. some people are born with siddhis that they exercise without
    being aware that their particular psychic gift is unusual. in such
    cases, it may come as a traumatic event to the individual when they
    learn that their ability is not common and that they are considered
    a "misfit" by other people not possessing the psychic ability.

    in other cases, one can practice yoga and actively develop siddhis.
    according to occult theory, this is the rational and desirable way to
    go about achieving siddhis.

    another means to trigger off siddhis in an unexpected and
    uncontrolled manner is by the use of certain drugs. hallucinogenic
    drugs such as lsd, mescaline, peyote and others stimulate siddhis in
    an uncontrolled fashion. this is a very dangerous way to evoke
    siddhis and can lead to great psychological trauma.

    as well, a variety of other stimuli may cause siddhis spontaneously,
    such as a fall or a blow to the head.

    however the siddhis are produced, the fact is that they exist. the
    existence of the siddhis is doubted by most people because they have
    no experience with them. however, the act of dreaming is considered a
    siddhi. thus, any one who has dreamed has utilized a siddhi.

    our so-called normal psychological attributes bleed imperceptibly
    into the perceptual realms (the planes of nature) opened up by the
    awakening of the siddhis, thus it is not clear cut at all as to
    where "normal" psychological behaviors end, and siddhis begin.

    and to further complicate the situation, though academic
    psychologists see many cases of people experiencing siddhis, the
    academic psychology community, on the whole, is completely unaware of
    the nature and existence of the siddhis. often this leads to the
    psychologist or psychiatrist treating individuals who are
    experiencing siddhis in an inappropriate and damaging fashion. often,
    cases of so-called insanity or psychosis are cases of people
    experiencing siddhis who are scared and confused, in which case the
    individual may be given completely inappropriate treatment that only
    worsens the individual's condition. of course there are valid forms
    of psychosis in which confinement or institutionalization are
    required. again, however, the borderline between such cases and cases
    of people experiencing siddhis is ambiguous and ill defined
    presently.

    in the future, western academic science will be forced to accept the
    realities of the siddhis as their nature becomes better understood.

    in conclusion, it must be strongly and thoroughly stressed that the
    siddhis are absolutely natural abilities latent in all humans. if one
    takes the time to learn and practice the correct yoga exercises, then
    it is inevitable that one will directly experience the awakening of
    their own siddhis. again, there is nothing magical or mysterious
    going on here, and all claims put forth regarding the siddhis stand
    open to any type of test of their validity that anyone wishes to
    pose. however, those skeptical of the siddhis and who wish to
    challenge the claim to the existence of the siddhis must be prepared
    to recognize that the nature of the siddhis will not fit easily into
    biased misconceptions. one who experiences siddhis operates in a
    greater, more expanded psychological reality than one who does not
    and therefore the skeptic must be prepared to expand his or her
    understanding in an attempt to either prove or disprove the existence
    of the siddhis.


    http://calmness.com/siddhis.htm


  2. #2
    Sunny One Guest

    Default Re: The Siddhis


    hey, i just posted about tantric sex, what a
    coincidence.
    i cringe to think how many people were burned at
    the stake for practicing all this fun stuff,
    probably why there are so many secret groups...
    synchronously,
    pat
    --- sirbiotech <sirbiotech@...> wrote:
    > just an article that i found interesting considering
    > these "natural
    > abilities" will probably be activating in each of us
    > (at different
    > rates of course) moving into these higher
    > "positively polarized
    > fourth dimensional vibrations"
    >
    > the siddhis - a brief introduction
    >
    > a siddhi defined as "a magickal or spiritual power
    > for the control of
    > self, others and the forces of nature" by a tantrik
    > glossary. the
    > siddhis described by occultists and yogis are in
    > actuality
    > supernormal perceptual states available to all human
    > beings. these
    > are absolutely natural abilities that can be
    > explained in highly
    > rational terms. there is nothing mysterious or
    > magical about the
    > siddhis.
    >
    > just like any other natural human ability, different
    > people display
    > differing abilities towards learning and/or
    > spontaneously displaying
    > siddhis. some people are born with siddhis that they
    > exercise without
    > being aware that their particular psychic gift is
    > unusual. in such
    > cases, it may come as a traumatic event to the
    > individual when they
    > learn that their ability is not common and that they
    > are considered
    > a "misfit" by other people not possessing the
    > psychic ability.
    >
    > in other cases, one can practice yoga and actively
    > develop siddhis.
    > according to occult theory, this is the rational and
    > desirable way to
    > go about achieving siddhis.
    >
    > another means to trigger off siddhis in an
    > unexpected and
    > uncontrolled manner is by the use of certain drugs.
    > hallucinogenic
    > drugs such as lsd, mescaline, peyote and others
    > stimulate siddhis in
    > an uncontrolled fashion. this is a very dangerous
    > way to evoke
    > siddhis and can lead to great psychological trauma.
    >
    > as well, a variety of other stimuli may cause
    > siddhis spontaneously,
    > such as a fall or a blow to the head.
    >
    > however the siddhis are produced, the fact is that
    > they exist. the
    > existence of the siddhis is doubted by most people
    > because they have
    > no experience with them. however, the act of
    > dreaming is considered a
    > siddhi. thus, any one who has dreamed has utilized a
    > siddhi.
    >
    > our so-called normal psychological attributes bleed
    > imperceptibly
    > into the perceptual realms (the planes of nature)
    > opened up by the
    > awakening of the siddhis, thus it is not clear cut
    > at all as to
    > where "normal" psychological behaviors end, and
    > siddhis begin.
    >
    > and to further complicate the situation, though
    > academic
    > psychologists see many cases of people experiencing
    > siddhis, the
    > academic psychology community, on the whole, is
    > completely unaware of
    > the nature and existence of the siddhis. often this
    > leads to the
    > psychologist or psychiatrist treating individuals
    > who are
    > experiencing siddhis in an inappropriate and
    > damaging fashion. often,
    > cases of so-called insanity or psychosis are cases
    > of people
    > experiencing siddhis who are scared and confused, in
    > which case the
    > individual may be given completely inappropriate
    > treatment that only
    > worsens the individual's condition. of course there
    > are valid forms
    > of psychosis in which confinement or
    > institutionalization are
    > required. again, however, the borderline between
    > such cases and cases
    > of people experiencing siddhis is ambiguous and ill
    > defined
    > presently.
    >
    > in the future, western academic science will be
    > forced to accept the
    > realities of the siddhis as their nature becomes
    > better understood.
    >
    > in conclusion, it must be strongly and thoroughly
    > stressed that the
    > siddhis are absolutely natural abilities latent in
    > all humans. if one
    > takes the time to learn and practice the correct
    > yoga exercises, then
    > it is inevitable that one will directly experience
    > the awakening of
    > their own siddhis. again, there is nothing magical
    > or mysterious
    > going on here, and all claims put forth regarding
    > the siddhis stand
    > open to any type of test of their validity that
    > anyone wishes to
    > pose. however, those skeptical of the siddhis and
    > who wish to
    > challenge the claim to the existence of the siddhis
    > must be prepared
    > to recognize that the nature of the siddhis will not
    > fit easily into
    > biased misconceptions. one who experiences siddhis
    > operates in a
    > greater, more expanded psychological reality than
    > one who does not
    > and therefore the skeptic must be prepared to expand
    > his or her
    > understanding in an attempt to either prove or
    > disprove the existence
    > of the siddhis.
    >
    >
    > http://calmness.com/siddhis.htm
    >
    >


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