The Naked Truth
Sacred Text
Ribhu Gita Ch16
"Clad. In her absolute,
primordial nakedness she is free from all covering of "Illusion".
She is Nature (Prakriti in Sanskrit), stripped of 'clothes'.
It symbolizes that she is completely beyond name and form, completely beyond
the illusory effects of "Maya" (false consciousness).
Her nudity is said to represent totally illumined consciousness, unaffected by
maya.
Kali is the bright fire of truth, which cannot be hidden by the clothes
of ignorance.
Such truth simply burns them away. "
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Although most "spiritual disciplines" insist on evolving into higher states of consciousness by controlling or "denying the senses"and so called lower states of consciousness , Tantra teaches that you cannot experience complete personal and spiritual liberation while restricting a part of your being
How can one experience Total unity whilst denying a part of that Totality ? Osho