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- Sanskrit: ṛddhi) in Buddhism refers to "psychic powers", one of the six supranormal powers (abhijñā) attained by advanced meditation through the four dhyānas...
- feats are mostly attributed to supranormal powers gained through meditation, rather than divine miracles. Supranormal powers the historic Buddha was said...
- mundane extra-sensory abilities (such as seeing past lives and various supranormal powers like levitation) as well as the supramundane, meaning the extinction...
- Penrosian economic theories according to which firms can earn sustainable supranormal returns if, and only if, they have superior resources and those resources...
- replacement therapy often resulted in side effects such as transference risk, supranormal testosterone levels, suppressed ****togenesis, suppressed testicular...
- anapanasati (mindfulness of breath), the four immaterial dwellings (supranormal states of mind), the brahmavihārās (divine abodes). ****sati (contemplations...
- series of early Hindu texts. The aims of these practices were siddhis (supranormal powers such as levitation) and mukti (liberation). In India, haṭha yoga...
- traditional Theravāda Buddhism advocates meditation, including a good rebirth, supranormal powers, combating fear and preventing danger. Recent modernist Theravādins...
- traditions as being merely human. Instead, he is seen as having many supranormal powers (siddhi), such as the superknowledges (abhijna), the capacity...
- himself whenever there is an opening...." "If he wants, he wields manifold supranormal powers. Having been one he becomes many; having been many he becomes...