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THE 112 MEDITATION TECHNIQUES OF THE VIGYAN BHAIRAVA TANTRA: Just do IT!
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The Vigyan Bhairava Tantra is no ordinary spiritual text. It is not a philosophy to be studied, a theory to be understood, or a doctrine to be believed. It is a practical guide to the direct experience of ultimate reality. More than a thousand years ago, in the mountains of Kashmir, this extraordinary dialogue between Shiva and his beloved Shakti (also known as Devi or Bhairavi) was recorded. Devi asks the eternal question that burns in every human heart: "What is reality? What is my true nature? How can I experience the Divine?" Shiva's answer is remarkable. He gives not one answer, but 112. Not one method, but a whole universe of possibilities. Why?
The Vigyan Bhairava Tantra is no ordinary spiritual text. It is not a philosophy to be studied, a theory to be understood, or a doctrine to be believed. It is a practical guide to the direct experience of ultimate reality. More than a thousand years ago, in the mountains of Kashmir, this extraordinary dialogue between Shiva and his beloved Shakti (also known as Devi or Bhairavi) was recorded. Devi asks the eternal question that burns in every human heart: "What is reality? What is my true nature? How can I experience the Divine?" Shiva's answer is remarkable. He gives not one answer, but 112. Not one method, but a whole universe of possibilities. Why?





















