Shiva and Shakti
Consciousness and Energy
Amongst the attributes of the Chakras we meet two important symbols: Shiva and Shakti.
SHIVA symbolises consciousness, the masculine principle.
SHAKTI symbolises the feminine principle, the activating power and energy.
SHAKTI symbolises the feminine principle, the activating power and energy.
Whenever a power becomes active, and wherever energy exists, Shakti
is working. Other terms for these primal principles are PURUSHA and
PRAKRITI; Purusha is consciousness and Prakriti is nature.
Lord Shiva is generally portrayed holding a trident, which represents the trinity of Īshwara, Purusha and Prakriti .
Īshwara is the omnipresent, eternal, formless divine principle;
Purusha is the Ātmā and Prakriti is the manifestation, nature. An
electric light can be used to explain their relationship. The electric
current, which is the source of the light, is Īshwara; the light is
Purusha, and the object that is illuminated is Prakriti.
SHAKTI (or Prakriti) means energy, power, movement, change, nature.
It is the maternal principle – the provider, abundance. In the human as
well as in the animal kingdom the mother offers nourishment, warmth and
security. There is no greater love than the love of a mother. The mother
carries and nourishes the child in her own body. When it is born she
provides it with mother’s milk and raises it at the sacrifice of her own
self until it becomes self-reliant.
SHIVA (or Purusha), on the other hand, is pure consciousness – the
unchanging, unlimited and unswayable observer. Purusha has no desires
whatsoever; these are inherent only in Prakriti. Purusha is the empty,
clear screen onto which Prakriti projects her colourful film.
Shiva and Shakti are manifestations of the all-in-one divine
consciousness - different sides of the same coin. In many pictures these
two primal powers are each depicted as being one half of the same
image; one side female and one side male. The left side is the Divine
Mother, Pārvatī, the “feminine” energy, and the right side represents
Shiva, the “masculine” consciousness.
Through the splitting of the primordial principle at the advent of
creation the duality within our lives came into being, together with a
strong force that is constantly striving to re-unite with the other
part.
Only when Shiva and Shakti combine can action, movement and creation
arise. Until energy is impregnated with consciousness it is ignorant,
disordered, aimless and “blind”. Energy alone can produce nothing;
consciousness bestows upon it content, form and direction. Conversely,
consciousness without energy is dormant power, sleeping energy, and on
its own is unable to be the cause of anything. Just as Prakriti without
Purusha is unable to act, and vice versa, Purusha without Prakriti is
also incapable of creating anything.
The meaning of Shiva and Shakti is occasionally misunderstood when
Shiva and Shakti are looked upon as “man” and “woman” and their union is
regarded as a sexual relationship. Sexuality is something completely
natural, and misunderstanding arises only when sexuality and
spirituality are mixed.
- Sexuality is the union of man and woman
- Spirituality is the union of the human and the divine consciousness.
Shiva and Shakti exist within each of us as the masculine and
feminine principles. This has an effect on the physical level – it is
the cause of sexual attraction. Within man there exists a tendency
towards the feminine qualities, and within woman a tendency towards the
masculine. Through this the masculine consciousness is attracted by the
feminine and vice versa. If both are in balance there is no sexual
attraction. But if a tendency for the masculine predominates in man, or
the feminine in woman, this results in a preference for a homosexual
partner.
Shiva resides in the Sahasrāra Chakra and Shakti in the Mūlādhāra
Chakra. When Prakriti and Purusha unite in the Sahasrāra Chakra,
knowledge, knower and the object of knowledge become one. Once we have
experienced this no desires remain within us because we realise
unequivocally that everything we have ever yearned for is carried within
us. In this state of absolute consciousness there are no polarities and
therefore no more sorrows; there is only everlasting joy, unconditional
love, unlimited compassion and total understanding for all living
beings.
For as long as consciousness is connected to the physical body it is
unable to remain constantly in the Sahasrāra Chakra and so returns to
the residence of the Ātmā in the Heart Centre (Anāhata Chakra). A
realised person always thinks, feels and acts from the heart. Embedded
in eternal love and eternal happiness, that person is always conscious
of the immortal Ātmā, the ocean of bliss, and their consciousness is
forever connected to the divine consciousness.
- Shakti is the motherly love of God that surrounds us with warmth, caring and protection.
- Shiva is the paternal love of God that gives us consciousness, clarity and knowledge.
I wish for you the blessing of the Divine Mother who lives within you
as energy and vitality, and the blessing of the Divine Father who
resides within you as consciousness and knowledge. May they always take
care of you, protect you and guide you, and in their infinite love lead
you to the cosmic consciousness.
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