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| Mahima | (Sanskrit) One of the eight major powers (siddhis). “The power to enlarge the physical body to the point of touching the sun and the moon with the hand.” - The Aquarian Message
“This is the opposite of Anima. He (the initiate) can become as big as he likes. He can make his body assume a very large size. He can fill up the whole universe. He can assume a Virat Svarupa.” - Swami Sivananda, Kundalini Yoga |
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Quote of the Moment
“A person is what his life is... Looking at this matter from a strictly psychological point of view, any day in our life is really a tiny replica of the totality of our life. From this we may infer the following: if a person does not work on himself today, he will never change. When someone claims that he wants to work on himself, and he does not do it today, postponing it until tomorrow, such a claim will be a simple scheme, and nothing more, because within today is the replica of our entire life.... This is very similar to a certain sign that some merchants put in their stores: "Today, no credit, but tomorrow, yes.”-Samael Aun Weor, Revolutionary Psychology










The Tower of Babel