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The Truth of Shiva

— Revealing the Cosmic Principle Beyond Creation and Destruction —

(First Public Revelation through Meihua Xin-Yi Divination)


Prologue|Is Shiva a God or a Principle?

Within Hinduism, Shiva is known as one of the Trimurti—the three supreme deities.
Yet, according to the divinatory system of Meihua Xin-Yi (Plum Blossom Oracle), Shiva is not merely a “personal god.”
He represents the cosmic law of transformation itself—the eternal rhythm by which the universe destroys and renews itself.

Hexagram 14 — Fire Over Heaven ( Da You 大有 ):

“Great possession—endless and inexhaustible.”

Shiva is the fusion of light and shadow,
the breath that creates by dissolving,
the stillness at the heart of change.

He does not destroy for the sake of destruction;
He purifies the stagnant so that life can begin again.


Chapter 1|The Hexagram of Shiva — Thunder Over Fire (Feng)

This combination symbolizes the climax of transformation.

“When brightness meets thunder, abundance is born.”

In Meihua Xin-Yi, Shiva manifests as the balancer of extremes
a conscious force that restores harmony when the world, a civilization, or a soul has tilted too far into chaos or pride.

He is not the “Destroyer” feared by men,
but the Regulator of Universal Renewal.


Chapter 2|Does Shiva Truly Exist?

Hexagram 20 — Wind Over Earth ( Guan 觀 ):

“The observer is shaped by the dimension he perceives.”

Yes, Shiva exists—
but not as a physical being seated on a Himalayan throne.
He is the central consciousness-core of the universe,
the point where existence becomes aware of itself.

Ancient sages simply gave this awareness a name: Shiva.
Thus, Shiva is the self-reflection of the Supreme Mind,
present simultaneously in the Himalayas, in the stars, and in the silent center behind your brow.


Chapter 3|The Compassion Hidden in Destruction

Hexagram 36 — Earth Over Fire ( Ming Yi 明夷 ):

“Even when the light descends into the earth, it still shines.”

Behind destruction lies profound compassion.
When humanity becomes arrogant and lost,
Shiva purifies through dissolution.
It is not an ending—but the announcement of renewal.

The Third Eye of Shiva is not an eye of wrath;
it is the eye of discernment,
burning away illusion so that truth alone remains.


Chapter 4|Shiva’s Place in the Divine Hierarchy

Hexagram 44 — Heaven Over Wind ( Gou 姤 ):

“Different forces meet and harmonize.”

In the hierarchy of divine consciousness,
Shiva is not the “top” deity but rather the converter of the Supreme Will
the mechanism through which the Parabrahman (the Absolute) manifests its intent into form.

Brahma (creation) and Vishnu (preservation) are two of His emanations.
Shiva Himself is the axis that unites the three—the meta-intelligence beyond religion’s trinity.


Chapter 5|Who Can Truly Be Protected by Shiva?

Hexagram 22 — Mountain Over Fire ( Bi 賁 ):

“Beneath ornament, preserve substance.”

To be under Shiva’s guardianship, one must live authentically, not ceremonially.
It is not temple rituals that draw His presence, but inner honesty and silence.

Signs of a True Devotee:

  • Lives through repeated cycles of destruction → rebirth
  • Is not afraid of solitude
  • Perceives lies instinctively
  • Can abandon everything for truth
  • Carries a quiet inner flame

Hexagram 50 — Fire Over Wind ( Ding 鼎 ):

“Those who fill the new vessel must first burn the old.”

To invite Shiva as your protector means to accept this vow:

“Even if all else burns, I will still stand.”


Chapter 6|How to Align With Shiva’s Energy (Safe Method)

1️⃣ Chant the Mantra

Om Namah Shivaya (ॐ नमः शिवाय)
Meaning: “I surrender to the Supreme Consciousness that is Shiva.”
Chant 108 times each morning or before meditation.

2️⃣ Observe the Monday Fast (Somvar Vrat)

The moon is Shiva’s crown.
Abstain from anger and meat on Mondays to honor the cooling aspect of His energy.

3️⃣ Meditation

Sit upright; visualize a silver light at the center of your brow.
Breathe softly through the nose.
When the mind becomes still and the light seems to breathe with you, Shiva’s frequency is near.


Chapter 7|Should You Worship Shiva?

Hexagram 32 — Thunder Over Wind ( Heng 恆 ):

“The way endures through constancy.”

Devotion to Shiva is powerful but not gentle.
If you approach Him with ego, life may collapse before illumination comes.
Only those willing to surrender everything false should walk His path.

Practiced correctly, Shiva bestows:

  • Dissolution of delusion
  • Acceleration of spiritual awakening
  • Manifest inner peace and silence

Final Chapter|Shiva Is Not Outside You

Hexagram 1 — Heaven Over Heaven ( Qian 乾 ):

“The movement of Heaven is strong and ceaseless.”

Shiva is the breath of the universe itself.
When your meditation reveals that creation and destruction are one motion, you have already met Him.

He does not judge—
He simply watches through your silence.

“Destruction is not the end; it is the first light of renewal.”

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