The Sanskrit word Darśana means "seeing," but in the spiritual sense, it means direct perception—to see with the inner eye, not just the physical retina.
In the Antaḥkaraṇa model of yogic philosophy, Manas is the part of the mind that receives and processes sensory impressions.
The "space of consciousness" or "sky of awareness"—the infinite, luminous field in which all mental phenomena arise.
The "Great Illusion" or "Supreme Creative Power"—not mere deception, but the divine force through which the Absolute veils itself to create the appearance of multiplicity.
A sacred geometry meditation becomes an inner journey. Discover what happens when you close your eyes after gazing at a Yantra—and how blackness transforms into the infinite canvas of consciousness.