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Purity Alchemy is a powerful-field, inspired by the ancient wisdom of Patanjali’s 8 Limbs of Yoga that unlocks deep self-transformation by combining ancient disciplines for mind-body mastery and spiritual purification. This field systematically clears internal obstacles, or hindrances, that hold you back from true enlightenment by purifying your physical, mental, and emotional layers. It harmonizes energy flow within the body, refines your sense of inner awareness, and focuses your mind, creating a strong foundation of self-discipline and concentration. Through these practices, Purity Alchemy empowers you to transcend ordinary states, elevate your energy, and achieve profound peace, inner strength, and a connection to your highest potential.
think many don’t know that the 8-arm-yoga’s ethical restraints and observances bring superpowers.
So here’s something to hype you up.
It’s ChatGPT generated, so take it with a grain of salt, but I can definitely testify for at least some of them.
Siddhis from Practicing Yama
- Ahimsa (Non-violence)
- Invincibility: It is said that one who perfects Ahimsa gains such a state of peace and non-harm that even wild animals become non-threatening in their presence.
- Absence of Enmity: The practitioner develops a powerful aura of peacefulness that repels violence and conflict from their environment.
- Satya (Truthfulness)
- Mastery of Speech: A perfected practice of Satya is believed to grant the power of speech that manifests truth. Whatever the yogi speaks will come to pass.
- Clairvoyance: The ability to know or understand deeper truths, gaining insights into situations or people that others cannot perceive.
- Asteya (Non-stealing)
- Acquisition of Treasures: The practice of Asteya is said to lead to the spontaneous acquisition of all desired material and spiritual treasures without any effort or sense of ownership.
- Mind Reading: The ability to understand the thoughts of others, as the mind becomes free from the desire to possess what others have.
- Brahmacharya (Moderation, Celibacy)
- Vitality and Strength: Practicing Brahmacharya is believed to enhance vitality, mental clarity, and physical strength, leading to a powerful and radiant presence.
- Memory and Intelligence: The conservation of energy leads to heightened mental faculties, including extraordinary memory and sharp intellect.
- Aparigraha (Non-possessiveness)
- Knowledge of Past Lives: Practicing Aparigraha is said to enable one to remember their past lives, gaining insights into karmic patterns and the soul’s journey.
- Liberation from Material Bonds: The practitioner experiences freedom from material attachments, leading to a state of contentment and inner liberation.
Siddhis from Practicing Niyama
- Saucha (Purity)
- Purity of Vision: Perfecting Saucha is said to cleanse the vision, allowing one to see the divine in all things and perceive subtle energies.
- Clairaudience: The purity of body and mind can lead to the ability to hear subtle sounds or spiritual voices that are not accessible to ordinary senses.
- Santosha (Contentment)
- Supreme Joy: The practice of Santosha leads to a profound and unshakeable state of happiness and contentment, irrespective of external circumstances.
- Steadfastness: The practitioner becomes unwavering, unperturbed by pleasure or pain, leading to a stable and serene mind.
- Tapas (Austerity)
- Mastery over Elements: Through the heat generated by Tapas, one gains control over the elements (earth, water, fire, air, and ether) and can perform extraordinary feats.
- Inner Fire: The practitioner develops an internal fire or energy that can purify the body and mind, leading to exceptional willpower and endurance.
- Svadhyaya (Self-study)
- Communication with Divine Beings: The practice of Svadhyaya can lead to the ability to communicate with divine beings or receive guidance from higher sources.
- Spiritual Knowledge: The practitioner gains deep knowledge of sacred texts and spiritual truths, often accessing knowledge beyond ordinary comprehension.
- Ishvara Pranidhana (Surrender to God)
- Divine Grace: Surrendering to a higher power is said to attract divine grace, bringing about spontaneous realizations and protection in difficult times.
- Unity with the Divine: The ultimate siddhi of Ishvara Pranidhana is a profound sense of oneness with the Divine, leading to self-realization or enlightenment.









