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If you're talking about some kind of supernatural ability , I don't know if anyone can answer for sure.
But we can say for sure that the Buddha had an incredible energy potential-mainly because he worked hard on himself – which allowed him to go very far on the path of self-development. In this sense, the Buddha is one of the best examples to follow.
In our world, basically, all people live in an illusory world and for this reason they believe and wait only for a ” miracle.” And they consider this miracle to be the presence of psychic powers, but this is only for those people who sleep in this world. Buddha is an enlightened person, a person who does not sleep and he sees our world not as an illusion, but as a very real world. He understands that there is no” miracle ” and cannot be. Reality is what the Buddha sees!!! Here's what you need to understand! With respect.
Enlightenment is a side effect of developing consciousness. A person who has achieved enlightenment will have the ability to strongly influence living and inanimate matter, as he goes beyond the physical world, and his vibrations exceed it. Consciousness is primary, matter is secondary. That is why all the miracles attributed to the ascended masters are quite possible.
The sutras have a whole section about superhuman abilities and how to develop them. This is Sanyutta Nikaya 51: Iddhipada Sanyutta. It lists the abilities of the Buddha and monks who have achieved success in practice. That is, it is argued that anyone with the right mindset can develop these abilities.
The following abilities are listed:
These are the physical and mental superpowers described. At the end of the section on superpowers, there are things that are the goal of this development and examples of things that are eliminated during the development process.
The goal is: nirvana, no death. And hatred, thirst for existence, illusions are eliminated. If a person aspires to sense gratification, to a habitual existence, or to eternal life as some developed powerful being, he should give up such aspirations as hindrances that distract from the correct concentration of the mind.
That is, the listed abilities are as if side effects in the development of the main ability-direct knowledge of reality. To develop these abilities, one must follow the rules of the eightfold path: be wise, moral, and disciplined, and give up hatred, greed, addiction, and self-centered illusions. Then the mind is ready for proper concentration. And if a person seeks to develop superpowers to provide some kind of pleasure, pleasant feelings, then he will not succeed, because these same feelings will disturb, interfere with the correct concentration of the mind.