
If you love Rumi, Hafiz, The Tao, if you love words dancing out of the mystery, welcome to The radiance Sutras: these are among the most profound and luminous verses you will ever read.
Jack Kornfield, author of A Path with Heart
The Radiance Sutras are translated from from the Bhairava Tantra, one of the early teachings on meditation dating back to the 8th century. The name loosly translated means “the terror and joy of realising oneness with the soul”. Traditionally it was and chanted and memorised.
The Bhairava Tantra is a love song between energy and consciousness or Shakti and Shiva, and the musical mantric impulses of their creativity are pulsing in us always. The verses are an invitation to wake up the marvellous symphony within and around us.
Lorin Roche, PHD in the Prelude to The Radiance Sutras
Read each phase as a sacred act and immerse yourself in the mystery of being alive. Each verse is a meditation and a way of discovering and honouring your own life force with in you. This is the yoga of wonder and delight, a journey into intimacy and ecstasy, a way to renew our bodies and soul.
Yukiti verse 5
Follow the path of the life force As she flashes upward like lightening Through your body. Attend simultaneously To the perineum, that bright place Between the legs, To the crown of the skull, And to that shining star-place Above the head Notice this living current Becoming ever more subtle as she rises, Radiant as the morning sun, Until she streams outward from the top of the head Into all embracing gratitude. Thus become intimate with the life of all beings.
