Guest guest Posted February 26, 1999 Report Share Posted February 26, 1999 M (or M) asks, "What is the tantric lifestyle?" For me, tantra yoga, and particularly the Saivite nondual tantra of Kashmir, asserts that all of consciousness is Real. The purpose of the tantric life is to recognize (experience) this Reality. Tantra is really very simple. All manifest reality is the Voice of the Mother. All reality is the Mother's Song. Tantrikas strive to recognize in all of manifest reality, the single Voice that is the Mother's eternal song. When the yogi begins to hear and feel and, indeed, see this Voice, then She sees that everything that appears as manifest is really the One Vibration. The tantrika begins to hear and see and feel this Vibration as her own body. She begins to experience this Vibration as the world, as the universe, that is her own body. When she walks about the world of her own body, all sounds and sights and smells is the marvelous experience of Her own Voice, Her own reality. The tantric lifestyle means engaging in pursuits that assist one in recognizing that all manifest reality is actually, One Reality, all sights and sounds, are really One Vibration. But this is not all. Manifest reality is the Song of Shakti, of the Mother. There is also the Light of Siva, or Pure Awareness. Some believe that manifest reality and Pure Awareness are separate. But the tantrika has a different experience. The tantrika who recognizes that She is all of manifest reality also realizes that She is the Pure Awareness of manifest reality. As the tantrika follows the Voice of the Mother, she realizes that it is easy to separate the experience of the Mother's Voice with the Pure Awareness of the Mother's Voice. If one pursues only the Pure Awareness of the Mother's Voice, then one may begin to view the Mother's Voice as unreal, as an illusion. By contrast, if one only allows oneself to recognize the One Vibration that is all manifest reality, then one may believe that Shakti alone is Real. The tantrika seeks recognition of the nondual Self: the experience of all consciousness as himSelf. I am cannot be fully I am if part of I am is not real. Therefore, the tantrika seeks the ultimate Union, the absolute unity of time and timeless, manifest and unmanifest. This experience occurs in many different ways. The grace of an enlightened master can cause Recognition to occur in a single instant. Another way is through meditation. But not just any kind of meditation. One will have reached a place in one's meditative life where all thoughts have naturally slowed and dissipated. When the tantrika closes his eyes to meditate--(or leaves them open, it doesn't matter) he will immediately experience as the 'wallpaper' of his consciousness, silence, stillness. This yogi will have also reached a place where her senses are always, active always attuned to the Awareness of Her Mother, her manifest Self. The yogi then contemplates the 'sensation' of absolute awareness. She will then arrive at a place where time ceases. He will be fully aware, fully conscious. Then she is prepared for the Union of the sun and the moon, Shiva and Shakti. A moment will arrive, through Grace, when She recognizes that all Sensation, the Voice of Shakti, and Pure Awareness, the Light of Siva, are not two, but One. She will experience all Sensation all at Once. Forever thereafter, Her experience of Being Alive will be utterly and completely Real. She will experience at once, the Pure Vibration that is creative manfestation and the Pure Awareness that is also creative manifestation. Shiva and Shakti are thus not two, but One Living experience of one's own Self as Real. The awakened tantrika is then free to exclaim, "I am Real!" The Saint Lalla, of Kashmir writes; I, Lalla, entered the jasmine garden, where Shiva and Shakti were making love. I dissolved into them, and what is this to me, now? I seem to be here, but really I'm walking in the jasmine garden. And from John Hughes, disciple of the ascended Swami Lakshmanjoo Maharaj of Kashmir, in a letter to this writer, > I love this verse, > > Let Shiva, who has taken the form of my individual being, offer salutation > to his Universal Being which is Shiva, through medium, which is also Shiva, > for the removal of obstacles which are, indeed, one with Shiva. This then is the aim of the tantric lifestyle. MadhyaNandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 1999 Report Share Posted March 1, 1999 > >madhya nandi <madhya > >M (or M) asks, "What is the tantric lifestyle?" > > >For me, tantra yoga, and particularly the Saivite nondual tantra of >Kashmir, asserts that all of consciousness is Real. The purpose of >the tantric life is to recognize (experience) this Reality. > >Tantra is really very simple. All manifest reality is the Voice of >the Mother. All reality is the Mother's Song. Tantrikas strive to >recognize in all of manifest reality, the single Voice that is the >Mother's eternal song. Dear Madhya, All of this post has moved me so very deeply, I hardly know where to begin. Would you please help me? I have heard so much on other lists of Maya...and the conclusion is usually some version of how the manifestations of this world are unreal. Well, I just confess I must be hopelessly in love with impermanence, anyway. (smile) I do understand that the changing does not last, but I have never quite gotten how a truly nondual perspective would or could exclude anything. I love your description of how this union of Shiva and Shakti creates and IS reality. So how do you deal with the Maya issues and questions? Thank you for this and your many other helpful posts, Glo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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