Spanda – The Divine Pulse at the Heart of Creation The Universe as Living Vibration Most traditions describe creation as an event — something that happened once, long ago, in a distant cosmic past. The teachings rooted in Kashmir Shaivism offer something far more radical and alive. They say that creation is not a past event. It is happening right now, in this very moment, as a ceaseless pulsation of divine consciousness. This pulsation is called Spanda. The word Spanda comes from the Sanskrit root spand, meaning to throb, to quiver, to vibrate. But the Spanda the Karika speaks of is not physical vibration. It is subtler than sound, subtler than breath, subtler than thought. It is the very first stir of awareness within itself — the moment pure consciousness moves toward expression, before a single name or form has arisen. As the Spanda Karika declares: Yasyonmesa-nimesabhyam jagatah pralayodayau By whose opening and closing of awareness, the universe dissolves and arises. Thi...