Iddhi
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Iddhi is a Buddhist term which refers to supernormal powers. These powers are physical, as opposed to mental (knowing the minds of others
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, etc...). These iddhis are mentioned throughout the pali canon
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ical scripture.

The Buddhist Pali canons describe the following as iddhi powers:
  • Multiplying the body into many bodies, then collapsing it into one again.
  • Vanishing and appearing at will (invisibility).
  • Passing through solid objects as if through space (intangibility).
  • Rising and sinking in the ground as if in the water.
  • Walking on water as if on land.
  • Flying.
  • Touching anything at any distance (e.g. the moon or sun).
  • Traveling to other worlds (like the world of Brahma
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    ) with or without the body.
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