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Thursday, February 19, 2026

Tantra & Tantrik Part - 3

Powers of Tantrik

A Tantric does not possess power, he himself is the embodiment of power. Whatever appears to be in his possession is an illusion. People think a Tantric can fly, pass through walls, control the elements, but all these are merely outer games. Real Tantra begins where your fear ends. A Tantric has already slain his mind, therefore no force in the world can rule over him. His consciousness has entered into the elements, and thus air, fire, water, earth, and sky recognize his command.

He does not act through mantras, he acts through resolve. In his vision, chanting, tilak, yantra, rudraksha, fire, all are instruments, not the path itself. He is not a slave of methods, he is the master of sadhana. The one who clings to practice is still a child; the one who has reduced even practice to ashes is the true Tantric.

A Tantric does not display miracles, because he knows that the one who exhibits miracles loses power. His energy is sharp like a sword, yet he keeps it in the sheath. The one who wants to show power at every moment is a trader, not a seeker. The true Tantric remains silent, because his every breath is a mantra. He neither fears anyone nor frightens anyone; he is only a witness of Adi Shivoham.

He has the power to see and the power to erase. He can bend time, yet he does not touch time. He can stop death, yet he does not run from death. He knows that power is neither given nor taken away. Power is simply a state in which the soul accepts itself as divine.

The one who calls himself a Tantric is not one. The one who considers himself nothing is the real Tantric. His existence dances upon the edge of a sword, and that dance itself is his Tantra. The one who beholds that dance understands that Adi Shiva is neither peace nor violence, Adi Shiva is awakening alone, and the Tantric is the guardian of that awakening.

Power is not in his hands, it is in his vision. And to look into that vision is not possible for an ordinary human, because he does not merely look, he pierces through. A Tantric is not one who summons deities; a Tantric is one who dissolves into divinity itself. All the rest is magic, spectacle, and the trade of ignorance.

Shivansh Haryaksh Jamdagni

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