MANIFESTING DESIRED OUTCOMES THROUGH REMOVAL OF OBSTACLES USING YOGA PRANA VIDYA TECHNIQUES: A CASE STUDY IN THE CONTEXT OF PILGRIMAGE TRAVEL UNDERTAKEN BY A GROUP OF 4 WOMEN
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v14.i2.2026.6680Keywords:
Manifestation theories in Psychology, Obstacles Removal, Yoga Prana Vidya System ®, YPV ®Abstract [English]
Background: Spiritual pilgrimages often present logistical, physical, and emotional challenges, particularly for midlife women with limited resources and travel experience. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV), an energy-based healing system, offers techniques for purification, manifestation, blessings, invocation, and psychic self-protection that may mitigate such obstacles.
Objective: To examine the efficacy of YPV obstacle-removing practices during a 2025 pilgrimage to Ram Mandir (Ayodhya) and Manona Dham (Uttar Pradesh) undertaken by a group of four midlife women.
Methods: Daily YPV practices—including blue triangle purification, manifestation, blessings, Great Invocation, psychic self-protection, and diversion targeting—were applied to address pre-identified obstacles (travel bookings, safety concerns, cold weather, language barriers, luggage security). Outcomes were compared between periods of consistent practice and lapses.
Results: Consistent YPV practice facilitated precise timings, safe navigation, financial optimization, and emotional wellness, manifesting “miracles” such as bypassing 20+ hour queues, securing accommodations, and effortless coach swaps. A lapse in practice resulted in delays, cold exposure, and heightened fear, underscoring YPV’s protective role.
Conclusion: YPV demonstrated potential as a holistic tool for enhancing safety, efficiency, and wellbeing in pilgrimage travel. This case highlights implications for integrative travel medicine and spiritual tourism, warranting further systematic research.
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