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Christopher D. Wallis

“The Divine is here taught as having two aspects, the transcendent and the immanent. The transcendent aspect is called Śiva (SHEE-vuh) and personified as male divinity (sometimes, God). Though Śiva is represented mythologically as having certain characteristics, Tāntrikas (followers of the Tantra) understand Śiva as pure Consciousness: nonpersonal, utterly transcendent of all limitations or qualities, beyond the reach of senses, speech, and mind—in short, the singular Light of Awareness that makes possible all manifestation; the quiescent and peaceful ground of all that is.”

Christopher D. Wallis, Tantra Illuminated: The Philosophy, History, and Practice of a Timeless Tradition
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