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The Siddhis
He who concentrates his mind on Me as the pure embodiment of virtue and the Lord of Svetadvipa, becomes pure and free from the six waves (Shadurmis) or changes viz., hunger, thirst, grief, delusion, decay and death that affect the body.
He who concentrates on Akasa and merges his mind in the same can hear distant sounds. He who unites the eye with the sun and the sun with the eye and contemplates Me there with his concentrated mind can see even distant objects. He develops the subtle power of vision to see the whole universe.
By merging the mind on Me and making the body one with Vayu, the Yogi can take the body swiftly wherever the mind goes. By making the mind as the material cause, the Yogi assumes any form he likes by concentrating on Me. When the Yogi wishes to enter into another’s body, he should contemplate himself as present in that body.Then the Prana leaves his body and enters into it by passing through the external air like a bee.
He who controls the breath and is able to gradually take it along the six Chakras of the body up to the head or Brahmarandhra has the power to live as long as he likes and cast off his body at will. Sitting on the heel and lifting the Prana to the heart, chest, throat and crown of head and taking
it to Brahman through the opening in the head, Brahmarandhra, the Yogi should cast off the body.
If one wishes to sport in the celestial gardens, he should think of the Sattva in Me. Then the celestial damsels born of Sattva will wait on him with aerial cars.
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