For
those who realise this state are classified
as Adhyantha Thrutha which means practioneer
of the inner world. In Yogic term Bramendrar
named this as "Kevala Kumbakam". If
one aspires for "Kevala Kumbakam",
the other means of attaining this, is by merging
the mind (manas) with your own creative oxygen
the Prana.
Bramendrar
experienced another state called Ajaba Yoga
which is the subconscious practice of Japa in
the mind. This is also achieved by merging the
Manas with the Pranayama in Dhyanam. This is
realised before "Kevala Kumbakam".
Another
Japa is a state where the mantra is chanted
in silence in the mind. If the mind joins with
the Anthar Japa, it will create a spearate yoga
called the Laya Loga. In this state, man's astral
body (athma) slowly mingles with the Almighty.
In
the Shiva Yoga Deepika of Bramendrar, this is
mention of the fact that if one wishes only
for Hata yoga, that can be realised through
continuous practice of Pranayama.
ASHTAMA SIDDHIS
Anima
:- Realising the total atoms in the body, knowing
the dividing and reconstructing principle leading
to the power of appearance, disappearance and
reappearance of the physical body.
Mahima
:- The power of attraction through physical,
mental and intellectual powers exhibited at
the required time for appropriate causes.
Lahima
:- The power to make the body very light,
weightless and conquer the principle of gravitation.
Karima :- The power of multiple appearance at
the same time in different places.
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