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Dhananjay • 3/25/2011
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Is it true that by long practise of brahmacharya and conquering wet dreams one can get a steel body! I say this because I am practising martial arts (Wing Chung) and would like to gain a big advantage- as well as physical training! I know Lord Hanuman is a perfect brahmachari. Can one develop even a steel body like Superman if one reaches the level of urdhavereta!

Answer

Hello Sanj,

Trust you are fine. Coming to the answer,

The conservation and transmutation of semen without wastage through proper means involving physical, mental and spiritual activity results in the body to gradually tend towards a stage where it produces lesser and lesser quantities of 'physical' or gross semen and instead the 'Prana' or vital energy directly goes into the body, brain and intellect to give superlative abilities. One must remember that physical semen is the gross representation of Prana or vital energy. Semen is the physical medium through which the subtle life energy present within succeeds in creating another human being (through reproduction). In other words this implies that a reversal of this outward flow in an inward direction enriches, empowers and superpowers the life energy and ability of the person.

In a person who is a complete Urdhvareta, the physical production of semen is completely arrested further to a complete control and mastery over 'Prana' or life energy. Such a person is beyond the state of lust, temptation and all the 6 negative traits and is in complete realization of the fact that he is only an extension of 'Brahman' or the Almighty. Since his individual ego is completely destroyed and this has made him relate himself only as an extension of the Almighty, such a person rests in a state where his Brahmacharya is effortless and natural. This state he is able to achieve and maintain further to realization of the fact that he is the soul which is just a fragment of the Almighty and not the body, mind, consciousness or ego. This is a very advanced state that is almost beyond the comprehension of the layman who thinks he is the body or the mind. Only a few years of honest and true Brahmacharya can help one start to realize the entirety of this state.

Further to reaching such a state, the superhuman powers that already exist within the soul start to manifest within the Urdhvareta. He would depend very little on his physical body and instead used his mind fueled by the power of the soul to accomplish things in the gross world. This gives him the ability to 'think' his way into things that he wants to accomplish. He can 'will' for something for happen and it happens. But again, since his will, thought and action are mirror reflections of the Almighty further to dissolution of the individual ego, what he does is fully within the laws and bounds of the Universal will (Gods will) and never beyond. Hence such a person will never commit any wrong by the use of these powers and instead makes use of them only under divine permission and under rightful necessity.

As one starts the practice of Brahmacharya and succeeds in longer and longer periods of celibacy and finally unbroken Brahmacharya, the physical and astral toxins present within gradually vacate over a period of time. Elimination of these toxins is generally represented by the onset of some form of brief illness or disease. The suffering and pain that the Brahmachari endures through the illness works out the negative karma (the cause of the toxin or impurity) which was embedded within due to past misdeeds and burn it out. As and when layer by layer of these impurities burn out and vacate (for ever), the body becomes that much stronger and impregnable to further disease or debility. It develops the strength and power to become stainless and untouched by external factors fueled by the power of the soul. Finally upon reaching the complete state of an Urdhvareta, the Yogi develops what is called as 'Yogagnimayam Shariram' or the body purified by the power of Yoga. Such a body is akin to a body made of steel and is resistant to all forms of degeneration and decay except that dictated by 'Prarabdha karma' or that karma which has to be worked out in the present life. Great physical and mental feats can be easily carried out further to achieving such a state.

God bless and have a nice day :-)
Dhananjay  

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