Paranormal Achievements through Self Discipline
Quick Overview
'Sadhana' or self - discipline means an endeavour to exercise a voluntary control over personal traits. The deities being invoked are in fact symbolical representations of one's own inherent divine attributes and ethical self. When these characteristics are in a dormant state, man suffers from unhappiness and deprivations. But as soon as they are recognized, accentuated and activated, the individual begins to sense his extra - ordinary potential of control over sensory and extra - sensory elements (ridhi-siddhi) of the world. A human being is basically omnipotent (a living Kalpavrikcha ). God has bestowed him with many capabilities - with everything required by him. The human existence is in fact a repository of innumerable potentialities. Their number is infinite like the deposits of precious stones and minerals buried deep in the earth and lying in the abyssal depths of the ocean. However, not unlike the wealth of these deposits, the super - normal talents of man are not within the reach of all and sundry. A persistent endeavour is required to unearth them. Those who are unable to gather sufficient enterprise do not gain anything. On the other hand, who make an effort, are rewarded in each and every field of life. This very endeavour is known as 'sadhana' or self discipline. Evidently, invocation of a deity has only one objective, i.e. to activate one's inherent potentialities, make one adequately competent and imbibe a high level of morality in character. As a matter of fact, the inherent divine attributes of man himself have been metaphysically referred to as the influential deities who have been personified with a particular form, means of conveyance, weaponry, ornamentation etc. according to their specific characteristics.
Product Description
The rituals of Sadhana- Upasana (spiritual - religious practices) are nothing but cues shrouded in mystery for activation of dormant human potentialities. They show us the way for energizing these latent talents. The authenticity of a spiritual pursuit (Sadhana) lies in its objectives. In a true spiritual practice, an entreaty to God serves as a medium for preparing a comprehensive plan for self evolution and for preparing a suitable environment.
As mentioned earlier, human existence is a repository of innumerable potentialities. Being the supreme creation of God, it has inherited many divine attributes from the Creator. Nevertheless, He has made arrangements for necessary safeguards against mis-utilization of these latent powers. They become accessible to only those who acquire the wisdom of their rightful use. Since time immemorial, nature has been bestowing its gifts in a measure commensurate with the deservedness of the receiver. The famous men and women through-out the course of history have climbed successive peaks of success only after earning suitable qualifications. The golden rule of para-normal achievements though self discipline is indisputable. Through the medium of deities we endeavour to infuse self- discipline in our own self. To acquire the gift of progressiveness, man has always found it necessary to control his irrelevant desires emanating from juvenile behavioural patterns and incoherent concepts by harnessing them in culture and civility. The name, fame and success of an individual has always grown in proportion to the degree of imbibition of this age old dictum in personal life.
A human entity is comparable to a garden bedecked with many inherent and visible physical characteristics. An endeavour to discipline, systematize and develop these talents is fully rewarded in contentment and achievements of the highest order. On the other hand, when mental attributes and physical capabilities are allowed to wander aimlessly on their own, they begin to expand in an ugly, haphazard wild growth of unkempt thorny bushes of a forest rendering the entire field of operation difficult and inaccessible.
Like the wish - tree Kalpavricha (a tree in heaven ) a human being has been equipped by the Almighty to achieve success in innumerable fields, provided he makes an earnest attempt to harness his mode of living by taking recourse to correct means. The efforts made to achieve this objective are collectively known as Sadhana. A number of deities are being invoked with the aspiration of fulfillment of one wish or the other by their grace. In fact, the truth behind this concept is only this: prayers are only means to develop one's inherent faith and conviction which in turn control our behavioural patterns besides providing a meaningful direction to the thought processes. Moreover, a person engaged in spiritual practices meticulously follows the principles of morality in life. These endeavours collectively help the individual in discarding his evil traits of character and imbibing virtues in thoughts and actions. Cultural evolution of an individual is an obvious gift of God. With it, any one can hope to achieve the desired objectives.

