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'''Teleportation''' is a [[is a::Connection Outcome]] mentioned in [[The Book of the Great Decease]] when the Buddha teleports across a lake.<ref>Davids, T. W. Rhys. The Book of the Great Decease - The Maha-Parinibbana-Sutta. Translated by Translated from Pali by T. W. Rhys Davids. Kindle Edition. Amazon Digital Services, n.d.</ref></blockquote>
'''Teleportation''' is a [[Connection Outcome]] mentioned in [[The Book of the Great Decease]] when the Buddha teleports across a lake.<ref>Davids, T. W. Rhys. The Book of the Great Decease - The Maha-Parinibbana-Sutta. Translated by Translated from Pali by T. W. Rhys Davids. Kindle Edition. Amazon Digital Services, n.d.</ref> It is an example of the [[Enhanced Power Over Creation]] sometimes reported by mystics.</blockquote>
 
==Examples==
 
[[Enhanced Power over Creation]] > {{#ask:[[Is an::Enhanced Power Over Creation]]}}


==List of Connection Outcomes==
==List of Connection Outcomes==


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[[Connection Outcome]] > {{#ask:[[Is a:: Connection Outcome]]}}
==Notes==
==Notes==


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Teleportation

Teleportation is a Connection Outcome mentioned in The Book of the Great Decease when the Buddha teleports across a lake.[1] It is an example of the Enhanced Power Over Creation sometimes reported by mystics.

Examples

List of Connection Outcomes

Notes

But the Blessed One went on to the river. And at that time the river Ganges was brimful and overflowing;and wishing to cross to the opposite bank, some began to seek for boats, some for rafts of wood, while some made rafts of basket-work. Then the Blessed One as instantaneously as a strong man would stretch forth his arm, or draw it back again when he had stretched it forth, vanished from this side of the river, and stood on the further bank with the company of the brethren.[2]

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Footnotes

  1. Davids, T. W. Rhys. The Book of the Great Decease - The Maha-Parinibbana-Sutta. Translated by Translated from Pali by T. W. Rhys Davids. Kindle Edition. Amazon Digital Services, n.d.
  2. Rhys Davids, T. W.. The Book of Great Decease: MAHA-PARINIBBANA-SUTTA (With Active Table of Contents) . Kindle Edition.