The power of yoga

The world of spirit begins when logic ends. At a recent function, I was invited by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) to demonstrate clairvoyance and the power of yoga. It would suffice to say that the doctors, being respectful, did not believe in the accuracy of this ancient science. They gave clairvoyants of Dhyan Foundation randomly selected images of some sick and some healthy people. The clairvoyants, in a matter of 10 minutes, identified the sick and also pinpointed the exact area affected by the disease.

In the words of Dr R.D. Lele, IMA’s former president, “Clairvoyants’ predictions by looking at the pictures of the subjects, which were provided by the IMA, are 80 per cent accurate, which is good enough”.
At the event there was also a yoga performance. The pulse of the practitioner was noted before and after the asanas. It was found that the pulse rate of the practitioner dropped by 15 counts after the asanas. In fact, the IMA has even given a written validation that the pulse rate of a practitioner dropped by 15 counts after 50 minutes of strenuous asanas. They said, “We have today changed for the positive, our opinion on yoga and a yogi”.
Further, all present were amazed by the beauty, glow and health of the people who practice yoga. They could not believe their eyes when a 55-year-old performed rigorous asanas without sweating. Clearly, yoga arrests ageing. What’s more, the pulse rate was also reduced, indicating a complete control. It is not a miracle but Sanatan Kriya. A yogi is not bound by age, diet, ritual or lifestyle... yoga sets you free.
So what is clairvoyance? To understand this let’s understand Creation first. Prana is “the force” in the universe, and there is nothing in Creation which is devoid of prana. In fact, prana combines with the five elements (fire, air, water, ether and earth) to give form to the entire Creation. Whatever has been, whatever exists and whatever lies in the future dimensions of the physical world is nothing else but these five elements with different pranic frequencies.
Prana vibrates in innumerable forms at innumerable dimensions. In one dimension it is sound and in another it is colour. There exist different colours with different shades and combinations. Some are pleasant, or soothing; some represent love, Divinity; some stand for power, some for anger and some are dull and depressing. All are different and have different effects. A clairvoyant is a person who can see the colour pattern of prana around the physical. Darker shades like dark reds, browns and dark greys are grosser colours while whitish pinks, violets, blues, greens, etc. are subtler colours.
In fact, colour is the code by which the subtle body communicates with the physical body. It is by seeing the colours in the next layer that clairvoyants are able to foretell disease before it manifests in the physical. These colours are regulated at seven energy centres of the body, the seven major chakras. What the clairvoyant can see is the aura or chakra imbalances. Considerations like what shade is mixing with the natural colour, in what proportion, the positioning, the luminosity etc. all determine the state of the being. You can hide your true face by applying make-up or you may hide your true body by wearing loose fitting clothes, you may even lie about your character and intention but it is impossible to hide your true self from the eyes of a clairvoyant. For he or she would see your aura, which is something you cannot hide.
However, not all clairvoyants can see the same thing. Some have a more developed sense of vision than the others. But since this is a subject on which clairvoyants ostensibly don’t meet at a club to share notes on, there may be a paucity of information on how they compare. Clairvoyants are often unaware of their gift or constraints thereof, if they are using it. A clairvoyant can only see the colours and needs a guru to correctly interpret it. This science is more accurate than any present diagnostic equipment available, because the equipment tells you what is happening now and that also when the problem is strong enough to come into the catching capacity of the machine, while a clairvoyant tells all that is happening and what will, or is about to, happen. Such is the power of this ancient science.

Yogi Ashwini is an authority on yoga, tantra and the Vedic sciences. He is the guiding light of Dhyan Foundation. He has recently written a book, Sanatan Kriya: 51 Miracles... And a Haunting.
Contact him at dhyan@dhyanfoundation.com

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