Sree Vidya -- The Tantra Art

Drawings are the core projection of rhythmic attainment of passivity and surrender.

Performing actions without expecting any benefit is an excellent method of reducing one's selfishness. The notion that I am not the doer, but that God has made me do it, is surrender.

It is an exploration of the fundamental spirit, the prana chanda. The revealing process that leads to beauty, bliss and revelation.

According to Indian seers, the whole of Nature is but a symbol of a higher reality. For, as and when an artist penetrates nature, he is in a state of inner realm that is intuition and mystic vision.

Sree Vidya, the Tantra drawing, is the process of discovering that consciousness alone assumes the shapes of objects. Atman is the nature of consciousness. Sanskar or residue is impregnated in the subliminal consciousness.

This process of art implies both -- it brings out Sanskars by application of passivity and revelation of art form through surrender that is a spiritual endeavour for the realization of the absolute.

Before the creation was only the Sat. The Sat wishes to be the Chit for Ananda. The Chit is the Shakti, the Rhythm, Creator of the Form. Form gives Expression. Expression gives Joy The Mother Power, Creator of three facets - Sattva-Rajas-Tamas. Present-Past-Future Rhythmic manifestation of Mother Force in various forms, the Rupakalpas
The form of Mother Shakti, when it becomes Knowledge, takes up the Omkar Body. Swan symbolizes Knowledge Ascending vision of Brahma-Vishnu-Maheshwar, revealed when breath meditates on Prana Vayu Panchamundi Sadhana, a Vamachar Tantrik cult
The Rhythmic rise of the Serpent The Sun is the God and God is Knowledge. Knowledge illuminates and destroys Darkness
The Third Eye is the place for Witnessing the Jyoti, the Sat, the Self. The Third Eye opens when Kundalini rounds up the Rhythm
Pranachanda is achieved by Pranayama. This reveals the Cause Body is the Effect of Kalpa, the Wish

 
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