Tattvas (elements) And Gunas | Official · 2027 |
Using Vayu (air) through breathwork allows us to purify our inner space (Akasha) and cultivate inner power, taking us to higher spiritual levels.
Represents desire, activity, and restlessness. It is the drive that keeps us busy, but it can lead to friction or anxiety.
While Tattvas are the "bricks," Gunas are the "mortar"—the inherent qualities that shape the behavior of all matter, mind, and energy. Everything in the physical world is a mix of these three: Tattvas (elements) and Gunas
This piece explores the foundational concepts of Vedic philosophy: (the building blocks of material reality) and Gunas (the qualities that define our experience of reality). The Architecture of Being: Tattvas and Gunas
Represents clarity, intelligence, and harmony. It is the "goodness" that brings knowledge and peace. Using Vayu (air) through breathwork allows us to
In Vedic metaphysics, the universe is not just "stuff"—it is a structured, purposeful manifestation of cosmic consciousness. Two concepts explain how this works: (elements/principles) describe what the universe is made of, while Gunas (qualities) describe how that material behaves and feels. 1. Tattvas: The 5 Gross Elements (Pancha Mahabhutas)
Reducing the noise of the mind helps us move from the Tamasic (ignorant) and Rajasic (restless) states towards the Sattvic state of pure consciousness. If you want to tailor this further, let me know: Are you using this for yoga, Ayurveda, or philosophy ? While Tattvas are the "bricks," Gunas are the
The densest element, providing structure, stability, and form. 2. Gunas: The Three Qualities of Nature (Prakriti)