Ancient Yogic and Spiritual
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In ancient yogic and spiritual texts, especially the Patanjali Yoga Sutras, the concept of “Siddhis” describes extraordinary abilities arising from deep meditation (Samyama) and mastery over consciousness and energy. These siddhis are not meant as goals but as by-products of deep spiritual evolution. Two key siddhis related to altering matter and energy is:
1.
Laghima Siddhi (लघिमा सिद्धि) – The Power of Lightness
Literal meaning: “Becoming light or
reducing one's mass.
Symbolic meaning: Mastery over the gravitational
and material limitations of the body.
Descriptions suggest a
yogi could make the body so light that it could levitate, move
effortlessly, or even travel through air.
In modern terms, this symbolizes transcending the density of matter, possibly through tuning one's energy vibration.
2.
Mahima Siddhi (महिमा सिद्धि) – The Power of Greatness
Literal meaning: “Becoming vast” or
expanding beyond normal physical boundaries.
Symbolic meaning: Expanding consciousness
to identify with the entire universe or enlarging one’s presence energetically.
Some texts poetically suggest the ability to expand one's body or energy field infinitely, akin to merging with cosmic consciousness.
3.
Other Related Siddhis from Texts:
|
Siddhi |
Description |
Possible Modern Symbolism |
|
Anima |
Becoming as small as an atom |
Awareness of atomic/subatomic levels |
|
Garima |
Becoming infinitely heavy |
Control over density or gravitational field |
|
Prapti |
Reaching anywhere instantly |
Instant intention-based manifestation |
|
Vashitva |
Control over elements and beings |
Mastery over energy fields and environments |
|
Ishitva |
Divine control |
Alignment with universal consciousness |
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