Siddha yogis perform many miracles that seem impossible with their yoga power!


- Invisible World: Devesh Mehta

- 'I don't really have my flute in my closet. This is my flute. ' Govind Swami smiled and gave him back his flute

Many foreign intellectuals have been amazed by the yogic achievements of Indian yogis. Paul Brunt, a British journalist, author, and mysticism researcher, has described the miracles of yoga achievements of many yogis in India in his best-selling book A Search in Secret India. He met yogi saints like Meherbaba, Swami Vishuddhananda Paramahansa, Paramacharya of Kanchipuram, Raman Maharshi and stayed with them for a long time. His real name was Raphael Hurst. He was instrumental in popularizing Neo-Hindu spiritualism in Western occultism. Paul Brunton, born 18, died in 191. He has shed light on yoga and spiritual matters in many other books like A Search in Secret Egypt, The Hidden Teaching Beyond Yoga, The Inner Reality, The Secret Path, A Hermit in the Himalayas.

In this way, a French barrister, colloquial judge, author and speaker named Louis Jacoliot (Nૈrge Lચcherburneria) has done a lot of research on occult sciences. He has authored several books, including Akult Science in India and Among the Ancient, Leaf Dance of the Fakirs, and The Supreme Being in Brahmanism. Luis Jacoliot was born on October 21, 1912 in Charleroi, France, and died on October 30, 1905. He translated the Manusmriti into French, which also influenced Friedrich Nietzsche.

Louis Jacqueline described in his books the miracles of yoga that he had seen and experienced during his stay in India. In it, he said that he was previously a rationalist and a person who did not believe in miracles. Those yogis performed unimaginable experiments. As soon as a yogi saw them, he sowed the seeds of a tall plant like a palm in a pot filled with compost. He then sat in front of her in a trance-like state for two hours. He asked Jacqueline to constantly monitor the growth of the seed. After waking up from the samadhi, he asked about the development of seeds planted in Kunda. All they saw was an eight-inch-tall plant growing in Kunda. In the same way another yogi had shown a mango tree growing in front of him within a few hours. The story does not end there. He also quickly grew raw mangoes on the tree and fed them all. This is not an experiment of hypnosis. He even offered to take Jacqueline with him to show off.

A yogi by the name of Govindaswamy created a shape in the air that had a phosphorus cloud in the room. After a minute or two, it began to look like a person's hand. Those hands came out of the cloud and touched Jacqueline and sank back into the cloud. Govind Swami asked Jacqueline to hold a basket full of flowers in his hand. He did so. The cloud came a little closer and two hands appeared out of it. He picked up a flower from the basket with one hand and placed it on Jacqueline's leg. He was amazed to see this. When he asked who this was, Govindaswamy said that the person who appeared in this fog-like cloud was the ghost of a dead person. He has published it here with his knowledge.

Govindaswamy then told Judge Jacqueline - you can see if you want to see any more experiments. This ghost is able to bring anything here, no matter how far away. Do you want to see the power experiment called port? So let me show it through this ghost. May I have something of yours revealed here? ' Jacqueline agreed.

After a while the melodious tones of the flute began to play in the room. The beautiful, melodious song stopped playing from the flute. Then slowly the ghost-like shape began to fade. The cloud dispersed like a fog. Nothing fell lightly at Jacqueline's feet. He saw that it was a wasli. Yogi Govindaswamy took the flute in his hand and asked him to look carefully. Jacqueline's amazement at seeing him carefully did not go unnoticed. The words came out of his mouth 'Ouch! This is my flute. I kept it in the locked cupboard of my house here. It is not possible that the flute with special craftsmanship and the name of the king was any other flute. '

After meeting the yogis, Jacqueline went to his house. The lock on the main door was locked in that position. He went inside the house with the key unlocked and when he opened the lock of the closet he saw that there was no flute. The flute that the yogi revealed through the ghost was really his true flute. There was no hypnosis or illusion. He hurried back to Yogi Govindaswamy and said - 'I don't really have a flute in my closet. This is my flute. ' Govind Swami smiled and gave him back his flute.

Yogi Swami Ram, the author of the book 'Living with the Himalayan Masters', has written about the miracle of such yoga power performed by his Tibetan Mahaguru in his book. Swami Rama was in a cave in Tibet with his guru. He wrote down his experiences in his diary. But when he came to Tibet, he had forgotten his big diary of 3 pages in Bhavani Sanatorium near the hills of Nainital. His guru knew his thoughts and asked him if he wanted the diary. He said yes and immediately handed over the half-written diary and three pencils to him in the cave. Yogis have many such achievements.

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