This work delves into a tantric contemplative manual, providing both a study and a translation of its content. It includes an insightful commentary that enhances understanding of the practices and philosophies within the text. The exploration of these mystical teachings offers readers a deeper appreciation of tantric traditions and their applications in meditation and spiritual growth.
David Peter Lawrence Book order




- 2008
- 2008
The teachings of the odd-eyed one: a study and translation of the Virūpākṣapañcāśikā
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A study and translation of a tantric contemplative manual and the commentary on it.
- 1999
Rediscovering God with Transcendental Argument
A Contemporary Interpretation of Monistic Kashmiri Śaiva Philosophy
- 324 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This comparative philosophical study explores the ideas of Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta, the two key figures in monistic Kashmiri Shaivism. It delves into their theories while also proposing a framework for understanding philosophy as a tool for fostering intercultural and interreligious dialogue, highlighting the relevance of their thoughts in contemporary discussions on philosophy and spirituality.
- 1999
Focusing on the Pratyabhijña system of medieval Kashmiri Shaiva thinkers, this work explores its philosophical and spiritual dimensions. It delves into the nature of philosophy while situating Pratyabhijña within Hindu and Buddhist discussions on interpretation and experience. The author offers a fresh perspective on Shiva's self-recognition, comparing it to Christian concepts of the divine logos. Ultimately, the book presents Shaiva philosophy as a robust response to modern skepticism and relativism, highlighting its relevance in contemporary discourse on the existence of God.