The Five Acts of Shiva: Creation, Preservation, Dissolution, Concealment, and Grace

The Five Acts of Shiva In Trika Tantra, Shiva is not understood as a passive, distant, inactive Absolute. Shiva is pure consciousness, but this consciousness is alive. It shines, knows, creates, sustains, withdraws, conceals, and reveals. In Kashmir Shaivism, the Supreme is not merely a witness standing outside the universe. The universe itself is the […]
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 […]
Sadhana, Samkalpa, and Surrender — The Three Pillars of Spiritual Consistency

Sadhana, Samkalpa, and Surrender Every sincere seeker knows the pain of inconsistency. There are days when meditation feels alive, mantra flows naturally, and the heart is full of devotion. Then there are days when the mind becomes dull, the body resists, life becomes busy, and practice slowly disappears into the background. The seeker does not […]
Shiva and Shakti: The Two Faces of One Reality

Shiva and Shakti: The Two Faces of One Reality In Indian spirituality, few images are as powerful as Shiva and Shakti. For many people, Shiva is the great yogi seated in stillness, and Shakti is the goddess, the divine feminine power, the movement of creation. This devotional understanding is beautiful, but in Trika Tantra, also […]