The yogi attains many achievements by associating his mind with the highest consciousness!


- Invisible World-Devesh Mehta

- 'You don't believe me, do you? I understand your situation. Until yoga is introduced, it will be the same for everyone. '

That talak people understand yoga means only yogasana. Yogasana is actually a small part of yoga with eight limbs. It has these eight limbs. Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dhyana, Dharana and Samadhi. Yoga is the science of connecting with the higher consciousness. The word 'yoga' is derived from the Sanskrit verb 'yuj' meaning 'to join'. After developing all the aspects of this Ashtanga Yoga, various achievements are available to the Yogi.

In Chicago, USA. Swami Vivekananda (19-1905), a world-renowned preacher of Vedanta, an influential spiritual guru, a patriotic ascetic, who represented Sanatan Dharma from India at the 19th World Dharma Mahasabha, once visited Hyderabad and was introduced to a Brahmin Tantric yogi there. That yogi had the power to reveal anything at any time. Swami Vivekananda requested him to use that power to make it real. He accepted it. Swami Vivekananda asked him to reveal a fresh fruit which was not produced in that state. In an instant, the yogi manifested that special fruit and placed it on the palm of Swami Vivekananda.

He immediately revealed the food and drink to those who were present and gave them something to eat and drink. Someone asked him, "Will you reveal a lot of fresh roses?" He immediately threw a pile of fresh roses. When Swami Vivekananda saw it, dewdrops were also shining on it. It was a proof that the rose would have been picked immediately from a seedling because how many times would it take for the dewdrops to fall off the rose? Swami Vivekananda also wrote a description of this experiment of Yoga Shakti.

In the book titled 'Self-Science', a seeker named Brahmachari Vyasadeva has described such an experiment as self-experienced. In it he writes - One day I came to a cave wandering in the mountains. Outside the cave a yogi Mahatma was sitting in a meditative posture. I was very hungry so I told him - if you have anything to eat, give it to me. He said to me - 'Son, go inside the cave and if you find anything to eat, bring it.' When I went inside, I saw that there was nothing inside except a mat, a garland of rudraksha and a garment made of tree bark. There was nothing to eat and no utensils to eat.

I came out of the cave and asked the yogi - 'Mahatmaji, there is nothing to eat or drink inside. What do you do if you feel hungry? ' The yogi replied - 'I feel very hungry. Yet sometimes when I want to eat, I immediately reveal it. I stared at him in amazement. He said to me - 'You don't believe me, do you? I understand your situation.

The same thing happens to everyone until the power of yoga is introduced. I'm watching you get very hungry. So I reveal the food for you in a moment. Come on, tell me what you want to eat. Feed your favorite thing. The words came out of my mouth - "I want to eat jalebi at the highest price and also the very famous jalebi of Chandni Chowk in Delhi.

Hearing this, the yogi said - 'Well, let me feed you the same. Extend your hand and keep your palm open. ' I did as he was told. He began to chant in a low voice and became meditative. After a moment or two, a drop appeared on the open palm of my hand as if it had appeared from the air. The yogi opened his eyes and said to me - Your most precious thing has come. Opening the paddock, however, is fine! I immediately opened the paddock and saw that it had the same hot jalebi in Delhi's Chandni Chowk. I ate that. The same familiar taste! I thanked him. Then I became his disciple and also learned yoga and how to get such an achievement from him.

Vishuddhananda Paramahansa was a high-class Siddhayogi who performed unimaginable miracles in Yoga and Solar Science by practicing for years in the mysterious Gyanganj of the Himalayas. Paul Brunton, the famous British journalist-writer, author of 'A Search in Secret India', was impressed by Swami Vishuddhanandji when he came to India and stayed with him for a while and witnessed his achievements. The Sanskrit scholar, indologist and philosopher Mahamahimopadhyay, who was awarded the Padma Vibhushan award in 19, was a disciple of Pandit Gopinath Kaviraj Paramahansa Vishuddhanandji. He witnessed her amazing yoga achievements and has also written books about her.

He writes for Paramahansa Vishuddhanandji - Vishuddhanandji has performed many miracles with his will power and solar science which I have witnessed happening before my eyes. Whatever you wanted was unleashed through the air. He once experimented with bringing a person's item from his closed home to him and then sending it home.

Once a man put them to the test. He burned a piece of paper written by his hand in front of everyone and gave his ashes to Paramahansa Vishuddhanandji and challenged him to make a paper like the one he had before. He projected the sun's rays on the ash with his lens, transforming it into the same paper as before. Surprisingly, what the man had written on the paper with his own hand also came back.

To show that this is not hypnosis or illusion, he returned the paper which he had kept for the rest of his life. Swami Vishuddhanandaji disappeared from his seat in front of everyone's eyes and reappeared after a while. In the presence of Abhaycharan Sanyal, a professor at Queen's College, he experimented with solar science by throwing sun rays from a lens over a rupee and transforming it into wood. Soon after, he turned the wood into stone. Abhayacharan took it with him and tested it in the laboratory and it turned out to be a stone!

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