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Here’s a clear, concise summary of Kashmiri Shaivism – The Doctrine of Vibration (Spanda):
Kashmiri Shaivism: Doctrine of Vibration (Spanda)
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Core Concept:
The ultimate reality, Śiva, is not static; it is dynamic consciousness. Everything in the universe arises from spanda, the divine vibration or pulsation of consciousness. -
Spanda:
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Literally means “vibration” or “throb.”
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Represents the subtle, creative movement of consciousness that underlies all existence.
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This vibration is eternal, self-aware, and manifests as the universe while remaining inseparable from Śiva.
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Key Implications:
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Reality is alive and dynamic, not inert.
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Every thought, action, and form is a manifestation of this subtle movement.
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Liberation involves recognizing and aligning with the Spanda—realizing the divine vibration within oneself.
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Practices & Philosophy:
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Meditation and self-awareness focus on experiencing the inner vibration of consciousness.
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The world is seen as manifestation of Śiva’s energy, not separate from the divine.
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Emphasizes direct, experiential knowledge over purely intellectual understanding.
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Philosophical Position:
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Spanda doctrine bridges monism (all is one) and dynamic creation.
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The universe is a play of consciousness, yet consciousness itself remains unchanging.
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If you like, I can also make a super-condensed “flashcard version” of Spanda doctrine in 3–5 bullet points for quick study. Do you want me to do that?
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