The Islamic mystical principle of tawhid (divine unity) expressed through tantric recognition of Shiva-Shakti as non-dual consciousness appearing as infinite diversity.
Tawhid, the core Sufi principle of absolute divine unity, finds its tantric equivalent in the recognition that Shiva and Shakti are one non-dual consciousness experiencing itself through infinite forms. Rumi constantly dissolves multiplicity into essential oneness through his poetry, treating separation as the veil that devotional longing pierces. In Hindu tantra, the entire cosmos becomes a play of Shiva-Shakti—not two separate forces but one awareness expressing itself as perceiver and perceived, consciousness and energy. The devotional path through tawhid involves progressively unveiling this essential unity beneath apparent diversity. Both traditions reject the illusion that the many are ultimately separate, instead recognizing the fundamental unity that accommodates infinite expression. This is not abstract philosophy but lived realization: the practitioner begins to perceive the same consciousness flowing through all beings and forms. The tantric yantra and mantra practices, like Sufi dhikr (remembrance), serve as doorways into direct experiential recognition of this non-dual unity underlying all apparent multiplicity.
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