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" Shiva is the great ecstatic deity of Yoga, the supreme Lord of the highest

inner energy and transformation. He has the deepest experience of bliss (ananda)

as his constant state of being. He is the foremost drinker of the Soma, the

amrita or mystic nectar which is the delight inherent in all existence. For him

everything is bliss or grants bliss. He knows how to extract the Soma

everywhere.

 

Yet Shiva is also Nilakantha, the Deva whose throat is blue from being able to

drink poison and not be harmed by it. He is not only the foremost drinker of the

Soma but also the best drinker of poison. He can drink any poison and survive,

in fact flourish.

 

There is an important connection between these two aspects of Shiva and several

lessons to be drawn from them in our own experience.

 

Actually everything in life is or can be poison. Even our most blissful and

happy experiences of love, prosperity or vitality as limited by time and death

can become poison. Brooding over the joys of the past can be as painful as going

over the sorrows. The end of our success or fulfillment itself can cause a

greater pain than failure and loss in the first place.

 

At the same time everything in life is nectar or Soma. Even our most painful

experiences of death, sorrow, parting, iniquity, brutality and tragedy contain

an immortal nectar that we can draw from them. There is in these painful events

also the rasa of being able to connect to what transcends this mortal vale of

tears. There is the ecstasy of the witness and of knowing a Divine grace is

always with us to save us and take us beyond.

 

Shiva is also the great lord of time. He is eternity and he is the present

moment. As the eternal, he extracts the essence from the fleeting dance of time.

He holds eternity as he dances through every moment, never losing his equipoise

or missing a step. In dynamic stillness he holds both being and becoming. He is

the nectar of eternity and the poison of time. Time turns eternity into poison.

Eternity turns time into nectar.

 

Shiva's most famous chant is the Rudram from the Yajur Veda. This set of

ancient, cryptic and melodic Vedic mantras honors Rudra, the fierce form of Lord

Shiva, in all the terrible, dangerous and challenging aspects of life like

sorrow, pain and conflict, in the snakes and the wild beasts, in the butcher and

the thief, in natural calamities, in sickness, separation and death – in all

that life can use to take us down. "

 

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