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Pilgrims to Openness: Direct Realization Tantra in Everyday Life Pilgrims to Openness: Direct Realization Tantra in Everyday Life by Shambhavi Sarasvati
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“Warriorship is an infinitely nuanced subject. A true warrior desires nothing so much as to be perfectly appropriate, “in sync” with space and time in each and every moment. The perfection of warrior timing results in a kind of invisibility. Walking between the super strings of karma, or bound activity, the warrior engages in kriya, or spontaneous action. This is the actionless action spoken of so eloquently by Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita. Only the natural perfection of kriya ensures that a warrior’s actions will be of real benefit to those she serves. Walking between and in a state of total non-distraction, a warrior’s invisibility is identical to her invincibility. In the warrior heart is a dynamic stillness that is unperturbed by any arising of this world, by any impediment or seeming obstacle. Even when we have not realized this perfection, it is our warrior hearts, still mostly unknown to us, that lead us steadily on to realization.”
Shambhavi Sarasvati, Pilgrims to Openness: Direct Realization Tantra in Everyday Life
“Live in constant remembrance of your true nature.”
Shambhavi Sarasvati, Pilgrims to Openness: Direct Realization Tantra in Everyday Life