Body of Work/Principles
Principles
Twelve principles
In plain words
These are design principles I distilled from the observations — offered as a toolkit you can pressure-test, not as doctrine.
Each one is inference: Tantric source-field plus systems reading. Scholarship links are “see also,” not attestation that a verse says my engineering sentence.
[inference]My reasoning from the sources — mine, not the tradition's. Synthesized mainly from nondual Shaiva-Śākta currents, then pressed into systems language.
- 1. Cit / Prakāśa-VimarśaConsciousness is self-luminous and reflexive; design must support awareness and self-recognition.
- 2. Śakti / SpandaPower and pulse precede stable form; architecture starts with flow.
- 3. Svātantrya / AnugrahaFreedom and grace require openness to non-linear transformation.
- 4. Kula / YāmalaDifferentiated parts belong in relational unity; polarity is generative.
- 5. Maṇḍala / YantraArchitecture is field geometry: center, boundary, direction, entry, return.
- 6. Vāk / Mantra / NādaSpeech and vibration are manifestation protocols across layered expression.
- 7. Nyāsa / Kuṇḍalinī / Deha-KośaCapabilities must be installed, embodied, and routed through layered life.
- 8. Mala / Āvaraṇa / PratyabhijñāThe design task is to remove occlusion and restore recognition.
- 9. Upāya / Four Pāda StackComplete systems integrate knowledge, practice, interface, and conduct.
- 10. Dīkṣā / AdhikāraEntry is initiation into responsibility, governed by readiness.
- 11. Kāla / KālīTime is phase, ripening, dissolution, and renewal.
- 12. Bhoga-MokṣaEngagement and liberation must increase together.