Before you read another word, notice: something is already here. Not a thought. Not a feeling. Just the bare fact of being aware at all - a subtle throb of aliveness beneath every sensation, thought, and perception you will ever have. The Kashmir Shaiva tradition calls this the living pulse, and this book is a direct introduction to feeling it for yourself.
THE LIVING PULSE is a modern, plain-English adaptation of the Spanda-Karikas - a foundational 9th-century Kashmir Shaiva text on the felt, living quality of awareness itself. All Sanskrit terminology has been removed, not to simplify the ideas, but to strip away the only real barrier between you and them.
Across 52 verses, organized into four sections, this book unfolds as both philosophy and direct pointer: each verse states something true about the nature of consciousness and offers a way to feel it right now. Every verse includes:
No prior background in Sanskrit, yoga philosophy, or meditation is required. A practical companion section at the back offers a daily-practice structure, seven verses suited to ordinary life, and a quick-reference guide to all 52 verses.
The Living Pulse is the second book in the Kashmir Shaiva Series - five independent, modern adaptations of the root texts of Kashmir Shaivism, each approaching the same territory of recognition from a different angle. Read alone, it stands complete. Read alongside the others, it forms part of a full map from philosophy to direct technique.
For anyone drawn to non-dual awareness, contemplative philosophy, or the direct experience beneath meditation - this is a text meant to be felt, not just read.