In the realm of the mind only
Talk 18
Mr. Evans-Wentz asked: There are yogis with occult powers. What does Maharshi think of them?
M.: The powers are known by hearsay or by exhibition. Thus they are in the realm of the mind only.
D.: Mr. Brunton mentions a yogi in Madras who is said to hold communion with his master in the Himalayas.
M.: It is not more marvellous than telepathy - so commonly known. Telepathy cannot exist without the hearer and television without the seer. What is the difference between hearing from far and from near? It is only the hearer who matters. Without the hearer there cannot be hearing; without the seer there cannot be vision.
D.: So you want me to consider the subject and not the object.
M.: The subject and object appear only after the mind has arisen. The mind comprises them and also the occult powers.
(Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi)