Tantra is among the most misunderstood of all religious traditions — its name summoning Western fantasies of sexuality that entirely miss the vast philosophical and practical system it actually represents: a vision of the world as the dance of Shakti and Shiva, consciousness and energy, in which nothing is outside the sacred and liberation comes through engagement rather than renunciation. The non-dual traditions of Kashmir Shaivism and Advaita Vedanta push this further, teaching that there is ultimately only one reality — pure consciousness — and that the apparent multiplicity of the world is not illusion to be escaped but the divine play of that one reality knowing itself in infinite form. These are not ancient curiosities but living philosophical systems of extraordinary rigor and depth.
Each step builds on the last.