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To a spiritual aspirant, certain physical experiences are inexplicable. Certain

people and places are capable of bringing out unseen joy and indescribable

peace to a seeker. While this is a blessed experience for a seeker, skepticism

may describe this as a fantastic imagination of the week-minded. Sure, science

has several definitions for such a state of mind. As an example, let us examine

what a Hypnotist could do his subject. In this exercise, the Hypnotist proceeds

to hypnotize his subject whose only requirement is to be a subject to the order

of the hypnotist without offering any resistance. Thus, the hypnotized subject

can be happy or sad, ecstatic or gloomy, only till such time the hypnotist has

the spell.

One sign of the Perfect Master is to be able to possess all Maha Siddhis or

Great Powers. One such power is known as "Kaivalyam", the ability to impart the

state of bliss to the chosen. Shri BVNarasimha Swami ji wrote in "Life of Sai

Baba, Part IV":

"When they reach Atman or Brahman, Yogis are said to have the power of imparting

such a state of bliss to persons fit to receive it. G.S. Khaparde was a highly

cultured Sanskrit scholar, and had evidently read Yoga Sastra. He has referred

to certain instances and experiences of his diary in the year 1911-12, while he

stayed at Shirdi. Therein he repeatedly mentions that Baba cast yogic glances at

certain persons who were immediately filled with a wave of bliss, which

overpowered all their other mental activities and kept them immersed in bliss

for hours without break.

Baba had the power to completely blackout some lines of thought, e.g., that of

returning home from Upasani’s mind for eight days after his first visit to

Baba. This yogic power which blacks out completely unwanted thoughts would

evidently imply the power to give positive bliss to persons fit to receive it.

If a person is comparatively free from sin and vice and could keep his mind

sufficiently blank or sufficiently pure even for a while, any ordinary or

sufficiently experienced hypnotist with a command could fill his mind with

blissful thoughts over a considerable period of time. Baba’s yoga sampoorna

state enabled Him to keep several people in such happy state as they themselves

have recorded in their experiences.

source:saibaba.org

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