KUṆḌALINĪ

The Goddess as the Power of
Self-Recognition in Tantric Śaivism

by

Igor Kufayev

This book restores Kundalini to the heart of the Trika Śaiva vision—where She is not an esoteric energy or psychological metaphor, but the self-revealing Power of Consciousness whose vibration gives rise to the world and liberates the one who perceives it. Rooted in the tradition of Kashmir Shaivism and grounded in decades of embodied realization, Igor Kufayev offers a contemporary yet rigorously faithful exposition that reclaims Kundalini from the distortions, fragmentations, and oversimplifications that dominate modern discourse.

Kundalini as the power of self-recognition in tantric shaivism

Camatkāra

The Hidden Path

by

Igor Kufayev

We are delighted to share this offering. In this book, Kufayev moves the reader into an awakening of the state of wonder, with a fresh awareness of the beauty of each moment. The state of wonder is a powerful state of being that unifies all true artists, mystics and poets in an experience of direct communion with the source of all life. This wonder, born out of aesthetic rapture, is also a hidden pathway to spiritual revelation and ecstasy.

Igor Kufayev has written a clear, succinct and practical guide to non dual reality which is your reality. Camatkāra: The Hidden Path points the way to freedom from the limited mind by illuminating the essence of what this embodied life is really about.

—Deepak Chopra

NY Times Best Selling Author

Hardcover, Limited Edition

For only a limited time, we are offering an exclusive hardcover edition of Camatkāra: The Hidden Path in tobacco brown cloth with copper embossing. Only 300 copies, exquisitely bound and printed in Germany.

The ability to bring beauty forth through the refinement of perception is, at once, what makes us truly human and what transcends that notion altogether. It is in itself an invocation, an inborn presence within all of us. A threshold to mark that sacred movement of the inner and the outer, as the doorway to walk free, to be transported. To behold something, to conceive, and to give birth to a new reality.

—Igor Kufayev

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