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