One aspect of power is to bring our past-life awareness into this lifetime. The second aspect of power is to go into new fields of awareness that we have never experienced.
If you have a boring, insipid, mouse-like life where you’re just afraid to be or do anything, then you don’t bring much into your next life. You don’t bring much power.
It is harder to develop your occult or psychic body when you are dead because all planes meet in the physical.
People are timid. They don’t take chances. Naturally, they’re bound. They are afraid of the light. They are afraid of their own power. In the land of willpower, anything is possible.
A master of will can teach you how to use will. You watch them and observe them use that will, guided by wisdom, with a happy balance.
Personal power is the ability to go into other planes, to cross that threshold from one dimension to another. Why do that? Because it is there to do; knowledge, power, and beauty lie in those other worlds.
Mystical powers develop primarily through the raising of the kundalini. The Kundalini is a type of energy that exists within all things. It’s possible to pull that energy, to mass it, to transmit it.
Siddha powers are a type of occult power, but occult powers come in many shapes and forms. The Siddha powers that you most commonly hear about are things like levitation, telepathy, and astral projection.
Occult powers, on the other hand, are much wider-ranging. They involve the ability to change dimensional structures and the evolutionary path of sentient beings.
There is this school of thought that says the usage of all mystical and occult powers is bad. I find that thought is usually propounded by people who don’t have any powers. It’s kind of a sour grapes attitude.
If you have power, you might be able to heal a person. You could actually get inside their cell structures and create a change.
If you’re powerful enough you can even determine whom you will meet and whom you will avoid long before you meet them.
What will happen in those encounters? Who knows? It wouldn’t be much fun if you knew all of that; you’d be watching an old video called your life.
Dharma is an ancient word for truth.
Dharma is another name for existence. It is existence in its purest form.
Dharma is the Truth that all of existence is. It does not disagree with anything. It is the perception of existence in its purest formlessness.
Dharma is a sanskrit word. It simply means that which is right, that which is correct, that which is the divine law.
Everything knows what is best for itself. That is what the Sanskrit word dharma means. Dharma means the best of all possible actions.
Dharma simply means the right thing in the right place, in the right space.
There is a dharma for yourself, for someone else, for a family, for a nation, for a universe. There are collective and individual dharmas.