Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress? - Discussion
Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
Big Chungus, modifié il y a 3 années at 11/11/20 02:12
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Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
Publications: 19 Date d'inscription: 10/03/20 Publications Récentes
If the Siddhis are supposed to naturally arise, why doesn't everyone get them once they reach a level of development in meditation?
For instance, Daniel Ingram says he's an Arhant, therefore shouldn't have advanced psychic abilities have arisen for him by now (instead of occuring spontaneously)? And to be clear, I don't mean to ask this as if I'm questioning his attainments (I think he's sincere). I just want to know how this works, it's confusing because there's a lack of information.
For instance, Daniel Ingram says he's an Arhant, therefore shouldn't have advanced psychic abilities have arisen for him by now (instead of occuring spontaneously)? And to be clear, I don't mean to ask this as if I'm questioning his attainments (I think he's sincere). I just want to know how this works, it's confusing because there's a lack of information.
Chris M, modifié il y a 3 années at 11/11/20 06:59
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
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Maybe think of this as you might think of learning to read - some people read up to become lawyers, some to become doctors, some to become engineers. Once certain realizations and connections are in place, this is a choice and not an inevitability.
Ni Nurta, modifié il y a 3 années at 11/11/20 07:15
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
Publications: 684 Date d'inscription: 11/02/20 Publications RécentesChris Marti:
Yes, and stop thinking that!
sorry, this just made me LOL
(and i know you are speaking somewhat sarcastically)
Chris M, modifié il y a 3 années at 11/11/20 12:49
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
Publications: 19 Date d'inscription: 10/03/20 Publications RécentesOnce certain realizations and connections are in place, this is a choice and not an inevitability.
Angel Roberto Puente, modifié il y a 3 années at 11/11/20 19:25
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
Publications: 281 Date d'inscription: 05/05/19 Publications RécentesDaniel:
Once certain realizations and connections are in place, this is a choice and not an inevitability.
John H, modifié il y a 3 années at 12/11/20 23:52
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
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]First you should try for the fruits of awareness, love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. The siddhis are gifts that show up when you need them. The desire for the powers they demonstrate is the sure way of never seeing them.
I completely agree with your first points but I only wish it were true that desire can't lead to powers. I wouldn't claim to any deep accomplishment but I do have concentration skills which I worked assiduously at developing. That is the basis for the development of siddhis. The siddhis and their pursuit can lead to increased suffering and become major distraction if not a complete derailment from the path to liberation. This I can say with some certainty. In the worst case, they devolve into a morass of black magic/or and delusion. It's not for no reason that the Zen patriarches referred to all this as makyo and suggested that you ignore them. It's also not for no reason that the Lama's warn that the tantric path which goes in a similar direction is fast but dangerous.
If you do begin to develop siddhis and many practitioners do, then my *strong* recommendation is that you re-double your work to develop and practice metta regularly and the supreme siddhi which is the eye that sees enlightenment and the truth of existence directly. Yes, not grasping is a requirement for certain developments but that can be worked at and around as well without abandoning desire and becoming an arhant or even a sotapanna.
If I knew that I had the dharma eye and the siddhi of knowledge of past lives instead of being likely misguided and deluded, I'd tell you that I spent many lives chasing siddhis instead of enlightenment to my great sorrow. I don't. So, I'll just say my experience in this life tells me that's the wrong direction and you can hurt yourself and others by pointing that way. I have at times although I hope not disastrously so. Instead, head towards the light. Help your friends head in the same direction. Hang out with people who are like minded.
]First you should try for the fruits of awareness, love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. The siddhis are gifts that show up when you need them. The desire for the powers they demonstrate is the sure way of never seeing them.
I completely agree with your first points but I only wish it were true that desire can't lead to powers. I wouldn't claim to any deep accomplishment but I do have concentration skills which I worked assiduously at developing. That is the basis for the development of siddhis. The siddhis and their pursuit can lead to increased suffering and become major distraction if not a complete derailment from the path to liberation. This I can say with some certainty. In the worst case, they devolve into a morass of black magic/or and delusion. It's not for no reason that the Zen patriarches referred to all this as makyo and suggested that you ignore them. It's also not for no reason that the Lama's warn that the tantric path which goes in a similar direction is fast but dangerous.
If you do begin to develop siddhis and many practitioners do, then my *strong* recommendation is that you re-double your work to develop and practice metta regularly and the supreme siddhi which is the eye that sees enlightenment and the truth of existence directly. Yes, not grasping is a requirement for certain developments but that can be worked at and around as well without abandoning desire and becoming an arhant or even a sotapanna.
If I knew that I had the dharma eye and the siddhi of knowledge of past lives instead of being likely misguided and deluded, I'd tell you that I spent many lives chasing siddhis instead of enlightenment to my great sorrow. I don't. So, I'll just say my experience in this life tells me that's the wrong direction and you can hurt yourself and others by pointing that way. I have at times although I hope not disastrously so. Instead, head towards the light. Help your friends head in the same direction. Hang out with people who are like minded.
Glebushka, modifié il y a 3 années at 13/11/20 11:27
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
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One thing that love about practice of developing siddhis is that it teaches you a lot about your own psychic mechanics by giving you an instant feedback on what you are doing.
I actually started from it without ever thinking about dharma and over years realized that in my case without learning and practicing dharma just trying to develop siddhis gets me into a huge inner conflict very fast.
So... dharma is first!
Huge inspiration for me was Dipa Ma ... https://dipama.com
Joseph Goldstein tells amazing story about Dipa Ma's siddhis and how and why she stopped developing them at one point.
I heard this story inside "Abiding in Mindfulness" somewhere...
If you really need it - I'll dig and find it for you.
Develop responsibly..
Warmest hugs...
I actually started from it without ever thinking about dharma and over years realized that in my case without learning and practicing dharma just trying to develop siddhis gets me into a huge inner conflict very fast.
So... dharma is first!
Huge inspiration for me was Dipa Ma ... https://dipama.com
Joseph Goldstein tells amazing story about Dipa Ma's siddhis and how and why she stopped developing them at one point.
I heard this story inside "Abiding in Mindfulness" somewhere...
If you really need it - I'll dig and find it for you.
Develop responsibly..
Warmest hugs...
Angel Roberto Puente, modifié il y a 3 années at 13/11/20 11:29
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
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Hi John, I agree with you. Certainly, desire can lead to powers, but not of the kind that will complement "the eye which sees enlightenment". It is known of people that master Hypnosis and use it in an abusive way. This is a power similar to Prakamya, "to enter the body of another person". I may be manifesting the power of Anima, "to become invisible". The other day I walked into a party full of people and they didn't even notice I was there.
Papa Che Dusko, modifié il y a 3 années at 13/11/20 11:35
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
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"The other day I walked into a party full of people and they didn't even notice I was there"
Ha! I can do that one too! Is that called Powers!?
Ha! I can do that one too! Is that called Powers!?
Angel Roberto Puente, modifié il y a 3 années at 13/11/20 12:06
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Is that called Powers????!!!! The best kind, "Unfathomable: powers without actual cause/mechanism, defined as beyond understanding." Why can't they see me? Is it the power or is it me? Unfathomable.
A Dietrich Ringle, modifié il y a 3 années at 12/11/20 19:18
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Publications: 881 Date d'inscription: 04/12/11 Publications RécentesJohn H, modifié il y a 3 années at 12/11/20 22:59
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
Publications: 33 Date d'inscription: 17/04/18 Publications RécentesA. Dietrich Ringle:
What are the Yoga Sutras? Link?
Thanks
Thanks
The Yoga Sutras are post Buddhist Hindu teaching about liberation written supposedly by Patanjali in Sanskrit. Patanjali is revered as the founder of yoga although his sutras have very little to do with hatha yoga or physical exercises. Here is one translation.
https://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/yogasutr.htm
If you take a look you'll see that The Yoga Sutras are very terse. They're usually accompanied by a commentary expanding on the base text. Here's one such which I found useful.
http://www.swamij.com/yoga-sutras-list.htm
There's a lot of value in the Yoga Sutras but I would be remiss if I didn't point out that they are not Buddhist and their presentation of siddhis isn't a Buddist one. See here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iddhipada
and here for one of the Pali suttas on iddhis in the Theravadan tradition.
https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn51/sn51.020.than.html
A Dietrich Ringle, modifié il y a 3 années at 13/11/20 18:33
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
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You need absurdly high levels of concentration in order to play with cool siddhis. Daniel has described some awesome experiences while in his Fire Kasina retreats.
For the most impressive siddhis you need even higher mastery of the kasinas, such as the one described in Visuddhimagga, which is pretty impressive and i don´t think anyone here has reached that level (I can be wrong tho)
For the most impressive siddhis you need even higher mastery of the kasinas, such as the one described in Visuddhimagga, which is pretty impressive and i don´t think anyone here has reached that level (I can be wrong tho)
Ni Nurta, modifié il y a 3 années at 12/11/20 02:01
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
Publications: 1150 Date d'inscription: 22/02/20 Publications RécentesJake Frankfurt Middenhall:
You need absurdly high levels of concentration in order to play with cool siddhis. Daniel has described some awesome experiences while in his Fire Kasina retreats.
Cino, modifié il y a 3 années at 31/12/20 10:32
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
Publications: 34 Date d'inscription: 09/02/17 Publications RécentesNi Nurta:
Jake Frankfurt Middenhall:
You need absurdly high levels of concentration in order to play with cool siddhis. Daniel has described some awesome experiences while in his Fire Kasina retreats.
The Fire Kasina Website is a good starting point for this kind of practice.
A Dietrich Ringle, modifié il y a 3 années at 12/11/20 00:51
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
Publications: 2807 Date d'inscription: 01/03/20 Publications RécentesA. Dietrich Ringle:
Here's a Siddhi I practice (the only one): see how fast you can power up the paths.
Here is mine; see how fast you can Let It Be, Let It Be, Let It Be (I think The Beatles stole this one from me)
An Eternal Now, modifié il y a 3 années at 12/11/20 06:48
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
Publications: 638 Date d'inscription: 15/09/09 Publications RécentesDaniel:
If the Siddhis are supposed to naturally arise, why doesn't everyone get them once they reach a level of development in meditation?
For instance, Daniel Ingram says he's an Arhant, therefore shouldn't have advanced psychic abilities have arisen for him by now (instead of occuring spontaneously)? And to be clear, I don't mean to ask this as if I'm questioning his attainments (I think he's sincere). I just want to know how this works, it's confusing because there's a lack of information.
For instance, Daniel Ingram says he's an Arhant, therefore shouldn't have advanced psychic abilities have arisen for him by now (instead of occuring spontaneously)? And to be clear, I don't mean to ask this as if I'm questioning his attainments (I think he's sincere). I just want to know how this works, it's confusing because there's a lack of information.
I've personally known a number of those with similar realisations like Daniel Ingram that has experiences with siddhis. But also plenty that do not. I have very limited experiences of them.
If you want to know how it is like during the Buddha's times, check out Sushima Sutta. Susima Sutta states that many arahants did not have any supernatural powers but relied on wisdom for liberation. https://www.dhammatalks.org/suttas/SN/SN12_70.html
Ni Nurta, modifié il y a 3 années at 12/11/20 14:55
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RE: Do Siddhis actually develop naturally as you progress?
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Developing siddhis it is not a matter of being at some point in meditative development but being on multiple points on various axes of development and then somehow combining multiple skills in to something which barely works and then spending years of effort to develop it not knowing if it is even real in to something which works good enough to make you yourself start believing in it. Then much more time to be able to prove it. The last bit even gurus somehow fail to do so as you can imagine it is not easy.
At least there is something meanigful to practice after the enlightenment.
Except babishing demons that is
At least there is something meanigful to practice after the enlightenment.
Except babishing demons that is