Siddhi
- Not to be confused with the African-descended Siddipeople of India (though sometimes spelt identically).
Siddhi is a Sanskritterm for spiritual power (or psychic ability), it literally means "a perfection." It is known in Hinduismand tantric buddhism. These spiritual powers supposedly vary from relatively simple forms of clairvoyanceto being able to levitate, be present at various places at once, become as small as an atom, materialize objects, having access to memories from past lives and more. The term became known in the West through the work of H.P. Blavatsky. The plural is Siddhis.
There are many perspectives of attaining Siddhis. One school of thought states that they are a normal set of occurrences that should not be focused upon because they will pull one from their path. Other perspectives hold that each siddhi should be pursued because it will allow one to understand the power of the Godhead. Normally, siddhis occur two ways: naturally and as a result of extended practice of austerities.
See also
- Yoga
- Kundalini
- Parapsychology
- Occultism
- Mokshade:Siddhi
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