Mind & Its Function : Kashmir Shaivism Perspective

Mind and Its Function in the Trika Perspective In most spiritual paths, the mind is treated with suspicion. We are told that the mind is restless, distracting, unstable, and the cause of suffering. This is true at one level. The ordinary mind constantly runs toward memory, planning, fear, desire, comparison, judgment, and imagination. It pulls […]
Prakāśa–Vimarśa — The Heart Principle of Trika Tantra

Prakāśa–Vimarśa: The Heart Principle of Trika Tantra In Trika Tantra, one of the most important principles is Prakāśa–Vimarśa. Without understanding this, the nondual vision of Kashmir Shaivism remains incomplete. The word Prakāśa means light, luminosity, shining, or manifestation. In Trika, it refers to the light of consciousness — the pure awareness by which everything is […]
Time and Space in Trika Shaivism

Time and Space in Trika Shaivism In ordinary life, time and space feel absolute. We live by hours, days, memories, plans, aging, distance, location, and direction. We say, “I am here,” “that is there,” “this happened in the past,” and “that will happen in the future.” The human mind naturally experiences life through time and […]
Malas in Trika Tantra — The Three Veils That Create Bondage

Malas in Trika Tantra In Trika Tantra, bondage is not understood as a punishment. It is not that the soul has become sinful, rejected, or separate from Shiva in any absolute way. The deepest Self is still consciousness. The light of awareness is still present. Shiva has not disappeared. But consciousness becomes contracted. The infinite […]
The 36 Tattvas of Trika Tantra — From Shiva to Earth

The 36 Tattvas of Trika Tantra The 36 tattvas are one of the most profound maps in Trika Tantra. The word tattva means “thatness,” principle, or fundamental reality. In Kashmir Shaivism, the tattvas describe how the one supreme consciousness appears as the entire universe — from the highest state of Shiva down to the physical […]
The Meaning of Aham in Kashmir Shaivism

The Meaning of Aham in Kashmir Shaivism In ordinary life, the word “I” feels very small. When we say “I,” we usually refer to the body, personality, name, history, desires, wounds, achievements, relationships, and roles. This ordinary “I” says, “I am this person. I am limited. I am separate. I am incomplete. I must become […]
Pratyabhijñā — The Trika Path of Recognition

Pratyabhijñā: The Trika Path of Recognition In Trika Tantra, the highest truth is not something newly created. It is not something imported from outside. It is not a spiritual identity that the seeker must manufacture through effort. There is “God” somewhere beyond. The highest truth is already present as your own deepest awareness. But because […]
Kundalini Awakening — Signs, Challenges, and Safe Integration

Kundalini Awakening: Signs, Challenges, and Safe Integration Kundalini awakening is one of the most spoken-about and least understood subjects in modern spirituality. Some seekers approach it with fascination. Some approach it with fear. Some want dramatic experiences, visions, kriyas, heat, or sudden enlightenment. Others worry that Kundalini may become dangerous or uncontrollable. In Trika Tantra, […]
The Role of Mantra in Trika Tantra — Sound as Living Consciousness

The Role of Mantra in Trika Tantra In ordinary understanding, mantra is often seen as a sacred word repeated again and again. For some people, mantra is prayer. For some, it is a tool for concentration. For some, it is a way to calm the mind, attract blessings, or create a devotional mood. All of […]
Why Meditation Feels Difficult — And What Trika Tantra Says About It

Why Meditation Feels Difficult — And What Trika Tantra Says About It Many people come to meditation with a quiet hope. They sit down, close their eyes, straighten the spine, take a few deep breaths, and expect peace to arrive. But instead of peace, they meet restlessness. Instead of silence, they meet thoughts. Instead of […]