I am an occultist and have a deep respect for most religions and especially Dharmic religions.
Namaskāra. When I was in my late teens and early 20s, I was deeply interested in Western esotericism. The experiences that I had with theurgic practices in that context were good, but it wasn't really the tradition for me.
So I was wondering if when you have approached to Enlightenment or generally more deep into spirituality as opposed to materialism you have also experienced some paranormal events in your life.
Many of us have heard that individuals who maintain their
sādhanā or spiritual practice eventually achieve what are called
siddhis. A siddhi is supernatural in the sense that it is highly unusual with respect to the way that things naturally work. One example of a siddhi is
laghimā, which is the ability to make one's body weightless. Another example of a siddhi is
prāpti, the ability to appear in any place instantaneously. You can read about more of them
at this link. Such siddhis sound useful. Sometimes, one might achieve a siddhi that is seemingly useless. I once heard Swami Sarvapriyananda tell a story about Ramakrishna Paramahamsa encountering a renunciate (I think) who was able to make a flash of light shoot out of his back. What would one do with that?
I would not call myself fully enlightened, but so far in my spiritual journey, I have developed more self-control, a more patient attitude, a kinder disposition, a 'larger' perspective on everything, and less attachment to things of
saṃsāra. These developments are beneficial to others and myself. My devotion to Śiva is also growing. Such devotion bestows both
bhukti (enjoyments) and
mukti (liberation) according to the Śiva-purāṇa.