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THE TEMPLE OF SOLOMON THE KING<br />

power of assimilating oneself with an atom). (2) Mahima (the<br />

power of expanding oneself into space). (3) Laghima (the<br />

power of reducing gravitation). (4) Garima (the power of<br />

increasing gravitation). (5) Prapti (the power of instantaneous<br />

travelling). (6) Prakamya (the power of instantaneous realization).<br />

(7) Isatva (the power of creating). (8) Vastiva (the power<br />

of commanding and of being obeyed).*<br />

The Prâna.<br />

We now come to the next great series of exercises, namely<br />

those which control the Prâna (breath); and it is with these<br />

exercises that we arrive at that point where Hatha Yoga<br />

merges into Raja Yoga, and the complete control of the<br />

physical forces gives place to that of the mental ones.<br />

Besides being able by the means of Prânâyâma to control<br />

the breath, the Yogi maintains that he can also control the<br />

Omnipresent Manifesting Power out of which all energies<br />

arise, whether appertaining to magnetism, electricity,<br />

gravitation, nerve currents or thought vibrations, in fact the<br />

total forces of the Universe physical and mental.<br />

Prâna, under one of its many forms† may be in either a<br />

static, dynamic, kinetic or potential state, but, notwithstanding<br />

the form it assumes, it remains Prâna, that is in common<br />

language the “will to work” within the Akâsa, from which it<br />

evolves the Universe which appeals to our senses.<br />

The control of this World Soul, this “will to work” is<br />

young, old or even very old, sickly or weak. Siddhis are not obtained by<br />

wearing the dress of a Yogi, or by talking about them; untiring practice is<br />

the secret of success” (“Hatha Yoga Pradipika,” p. 25).<br />

* For further powers see Flagg’s “Transformation or Yoga,” pp. 169, 181.<br />

† Such as: Apana, Samana, Udana, Vyana, Haga, Kurma, Vrikodara, Devadatta,<br />

Dhanajaya, etc., etc.<br />

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