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guidelines for siddhi practitioners

For any Aaiyyanist performing Siddhi practice, such as curse removal or doing a general reading. Here is a set of guidelines to adhere to. All actions and outcomes can be controlled via the Yantras, and giving advice that may harm or be ill advised is not good for the wider Aaiyyanist community. Here is a list (though not exclusive of some examples that do not fit with the ethos of Aaiyyanism).

  • If the client practices a different faith, or performs Poojas, mantras or other such actions outside of Aaiyyanism. This is fine. An Aaiyyanist Siddhi must never ask the client to stop such activities if they wish to participate in them. Aaiyyanism is holistic in its teaching so you can go to a church, temple, mosque etc... but also use Yantras to aid yourself. You can tackle the underlying spiritual issue from many different angles. So if a client wishes to perform a pooja to Krishna/Ganesh etc..., that is fine. They (the client) can perform their rituals but you as the Siddhi practitioner can additionally help them by given them the specific Yantras to aid them in their specific issues. Brahman encompasses all thought, philosophies and actions so Aaiyyanism is complementary to any religious ritual. Every ritual has a power of its own. Aaiyyanism is simply helping the energies flow.
  • If you discover that the client may be ill but not yet know of it (e.g. have pre-diabetes, heart condition) - then you must ask them to speak to a qualified medical practitioner in their country of origin. The medical doctor may prescribe fasting or medicine but the Aaiyyanist Siddhi practitioner must not do that unless they are qualified medically to do that in the same country as the client.
  • If you discover that the home of the client is unsafe, i.e. bad wiring, unshielded EM fields, etc... a Siddhi practitioner may ask the client to speak to a qualified electrician or a builder to fix the issue either by shielding specific rooms (and only to proceed if the cost to physically fix is reasonable). It is permitted to shield from unsafe energies, while the Siddhi practitioner can also give any Yantras that address the underlying spiritual issues. Aaiyyanism is holistic so can use Western science and Dravidian science to tackle any issue.
  • The Aaiyyanist Siddhi must never as a client to do something that is drastic, e.g, quitting their job, leaving their partner, moving home etc... All actions in the material can be controlled via the spiritual via the specific Yantra. All problems can be treated by the solution, which is the specific Yantra. If for example the home or business has an accumulation of negative energy, the Siddhi must apply the Yantra to deal with the energy imbalance. They can inform the client that the dwelling has a negative aspect but telling the client they must move is ill advised as the client would then be hit financially and also may not move to a better dwelling. The best course of action is to treat the underlying cause at the source and supply the correct Yantra for the job.
  • The Aaiyyanist Siddhi must not ask the client to change their diet (unless they are qualified medically), or do anything that affects them physically (unreasonably) (e.g climbing a mountain). A Siddhi may suggest a temple pilgrimage (if the client is well enough) but as stated above - all issues can be solved by using Yantras to direct energy from other realms to this one to affect the material and spiritual.