
Shakti Rising
Embracing Shadow and Light on the Goddess Path to Wholeness
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Winner of the 2017 Nautilus Gold Book Award!
The wisdom of the Mahavidyas, the 10 wisdom goddesses who represent the interconnected darkness and light within all of us, has been steeped in esoteric and mystical descriptions that made them seem irrelevant to ordinary life. But with this book, written by a respected cardiologist who found herself on a spiritual search for the highest truth, you're invited to explore this ancient knowledge and learn how it can be applied to daily struggles and triumphs-and how it can help you find unreserved self-love and acceptance.
Pulling from Eastern traditions including tantra and yoga, and focusing on the feminine principle of divine energy also known as Shakti, this book bridges the divide between dualistic concepts and non-dual philosophy. By exploring the symbolism of the Mahavidyas (Kali, Tara, Tripurasundari, Bhuvaneshwari, Tripura Bhairavi, Chinnamasta, Dhumavati, Baglamukhi, Matangi, and Kamalatmika) - each with a veiled face representing a destructive quality that perpetuates ignorance and suffering, and a true face representing the wisdom that stimulates profound transformation and liberation - you'll learn to embrace and incorporate every aspect of who you are.
©2017 Kavitha Chinnaiyan (P)2020 TantorI found it really hard to take in just by listening. Maybe if I were reading it on the page, I’d stand a better chance of following along, but as an audiobook it was tough to absorb.
What didn’t help is the narrator’s style: she reads with so much breathiness and drama that every single sentence is delivered as if it were the most important line in the book. Because this tone never changes, it ends up sounding monotonous and overblown, and it’s hard to tell which parts are actually key and which are just supporting detail.
In the end, I couldn’t get through this one's though I've enjoyed quite a few audiobooks about yoga.
Difficult to understand by ear
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