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adikkachannels · 2 years ago
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Introduction to Shyama Kail: History, Significance, and Symbolism
Introduction to Shyama Kail Shyama Kail, also known as Kali, is one of the most revered and feared goddesses in the Hindu pantheon. She is the embodiment of the fierce and destructive aspect of the divine feminine, as well as the source of life and liberation. She is worshipped by millions of devotees across India and beyond, especially in the states of West Bengal, Assam, Odisha, and Tripura,…
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aghora · 4 months ago
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Benefits Of 64 Yogini Sadhana
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tantra-san-diego · 7 months ago
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Tantra and the Dance of Polarities:
Exploring Masculine and Feminine Energy Dynamics One of the most fascinating and transformative aspects of Tantra is its emphasis on polarities—the interplay of masculine and feminine energies that exist within us and the world around us. These energies, often symbolized as Shiva (masculine consciousness) and Shakti (feminine creative force), are not about gender but about the dual forces that…
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lakshmi-c-a · 3 days ago
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raffaellopalandri · 1 month ago
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Navigating the Noetic Labyrinth: Meditative Praxis for the Exceptionally Gifted AuDHD Mind
The confluence of extreme giftedness and the AuDHD (Autism Spectrum Disorder/Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) neurotype presents a unique neurological architecture, manifesting as a heightened capacity for pattern recognition, hyper-focus, divergent thinking, and profound conceptual depth, often accompanied by sensory sensitivities, executive dysfunction, and intense internal…
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teanicolae · 2 years ago
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i have been exploring the algorithm of the Mahāvidyā Kamalātmikā through sound pathway as facilitated by the AshZero offering of "Sounds of Śakti" for which @lensonearth created a series of sounds distilled from bījā mantra. the sounds are not chants nor articulated resonance; instead, they are what we see as a container through which sound is projected as shape. this model of absorption is a near non-linear oral transmutation which aims to follow the siddhānta (algorithm) of ṛṣi darśanāta (to understand more, watch "Vedas: All You Wanted to Know" by Dr. Kesarkar which expounds on how the Vedas originated from sound: https://youtu.be/mK6KdrmyOcg?si=t7vuad5g9kiLXCyF).
after experimenting with various abstract sound combinations for a week, i began continuously looping through one particular waveform.
with the awareness that it is in our humanness to prefer what is amiable and to make choices (such as that of which sound to absorb) based on what resonates with our sense projections, i aimed to renounce any bias and to absorb the sound for 3 weeks without expectations, familiarity or target. i listened to it in the morning and in the evening, 4 times each round.
gradually, the sound became integrated in my system; i became able to access it spontaneously, in the sensory exchanges occurring in my regular days. i noticed change in my perception of the events arising in my life as well as in my actions. as instructed, i aimed to avoid the natural urge to linearly make sense of it or to differentiate positive and negative effects arising of this flow. thus, i will not pinpoint what exactly changed in my life through the means of this sound, nor do i think it would be feasible or fruitful, as it causes validation toward a process - which is not the aim of application-based Tantra.
however, as an exercise, i decided to jot down the unfolding of a sound exploration that transpired in my first night in Rishikesh without any rationale other than an opening to the process possibly unlocking something within without a specific subconscious target.
i'm not sharing this with the intention to construct a mystical halo. mystical / energetic experience is ultimately just an experience - it can greatly help us open or gain clarity, but it's important not to get caught up in it. the experience i am sharing simply demonstrates how sound can be absorbed by the system and nothing more, and has no inherent specialness.
as i sat by the Gaṅgā, the sound i have been imbibing spontaneously rang in my right ear at low volume. after a small dram of whisky taken as sacrament, the sound boomed in both of my ears. my heartbeat increased and various bodyparts, such as navel, feet and hands began pulsing. what i understand as "pleasure pathways" in my system fired. followingly, i directly listened to the sound with headphones, eyes open. after i finished listening, the sound overturned my thoughts and my experience became an immersion in the five senses (sight, touch etc).
sacrament choice: 6 y/o Highland Park independent bottle, 60.1%, which i got from Cadenhead's at a Whiskybaba.in immersion in summer - i'm not a fan of OB (original / official bottling) of Highland Park but their IB (independent bottling) i think is a must try.
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mysterioushimachal · 3 days ago
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The Cannibal Tantrik of Kinnaur: Inside a Chilling Himalayan Legend
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clearlysecretterror · 10 days ago
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Lesser-Known Mystical Temples of Himachal You Must Visit Once
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Himachal Pradesh isn't just a land of scenic beauty—it’s a mystical realm where ancient Tantrik traditions are still alive, hidden deep within forests, caves, and temple sanctums.
1. Chamunda Devi Temple (Kangra District)
Known for its fierce Shakti, Chamunda Devi is believed to be a hotspot for secret Tantrik rituals like Mund Sadhana and Shav Sadhana. Legends say a hidden cave behind the temple lights a diya by itself every night—no human hand involved.
Kangra District Temples – Spiritual Guide
2. Chintpurni Temple (Una District)
While it welcomes thousands of devotees daily, Chintpurni also has a deeper layer known only to a few. Some believe Tantrik upasakas visit during Amavasya nights for secret pujas.
3. Bhadrakali & Naina Devi Regions
In remote parts of Bilaspur and Una, certain forms of Kali worship still involve Tantrik elements, especially in isolated temples during Navratras.
Want to explore Himachal's temples district-wise? Visit: Himachal Pradesh All Hindu Temples – District-Wise Guide
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bhishmsharma95 · 2 months ago
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Chapter 17: Tantra and Reconnection
Ishaan reached the seventeenth chapter while scrolling gently through the worn yet radiant pages of She Who Became My Guru. The golden sunlight filtered through the old Himalayan cedar tree outside his verandah, dappling the terrace floor in shifting patterns. The breeze carried a faint scent of wild jasmine and the sound of temple bells from a distant village. At fifty-two, he sat barefoot, his…
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tantra-san-diego · 8 months ago
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Embracing the Shadow:
The Role of Shadow Work in Tantra In the path of Tantra, understanding and integrating all parts of ourselves, including those we might prefer to ignore or hide, is vital. This process, known as shadow work, involves confronting and embracing our shadow selves—the aspects of our personality that contain repressed or denied parts due to societal norms, upbringing, or personal challenges. By doing…
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news4u36-in · 2 months ago
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बिलासपुर: श्मशान में नींबू-मिर्च से कर रहे थे तांत्रिक क्रिया, 12 लोग गिरफ्तार
बिलासपुर (छत्तीसगढ़)। कोनी थाना क्षेत्र के निरतु गांव के श्मशान घाट में तांत्रिक क्रिया करने पहुंचे 12 लोगों को पुलिस ने हिरासत में लिया है। सभी लोग छत्तीसगढ़ से बाहर के रहने वाले हैं। पुलिस के मुताबिक, ये लोग पीपल के पेड़ के नीचे नींबू, मिर्च, सिंदूर और सब्बल जैसी चीजों के साथ तंत्र-मंत्र कर रहे थे। पूछताछ में सामने आया कि एक युवती के स्वास्थ्य ठीक करने के लिए यह अनुष्ठान किया जा रहा…
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christreginlave · 3 months ago
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White, red and black goddesses merge in me and i become alive, a life, a woman. In unity of god
white - sattva - goodness
red - rajas - passion
black - tamas - destruction
energies dance in me in unity, this is the dance of life
I accept my light and darkness and the fire of life. I let go of control and am able to manage my life. I thank all the energies in me. I love and am loved. Let it be so. So it is.
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iubireaiadului · 4 months ago
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tantrichealer · 2 years ago
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Activate your sensual power
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mysterioushimachal · 11 days ago
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Night Tantric Rituals in Himachal Forests | Secrets of Dark Spiritual Practices
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mamaindia · 8 months ago
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Tantric Healing and the Shamanic Mysteries of India
The fascinating world of Tantric healing draws its roots from Tantra—the ancient science of energy and consciousness. Often referred to as the shamanic tradition of India and few parts of Asia, Tantric healing shares a kinship with shamanic practices worldwide, yet it carries a unique essence, especially through its deep connection with yogic wisdom and Tantra Yoga. This introduction to Tantric…
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