Most serious meditators plateau. They sit every morning, apply the techniques correctly, and still find that the deeper capacities the tradition promises remain out of reach. This book exists for them.
Siddhi Part Two follows three consecutive pathways into the inner life: the contemplation of Sacred Geometry through the Sri Yantra, the systematic withdrawal of the senses through five graduated methods, and the threshold of the inner sound tradition that awaits in the silence those practices create. Each pathway is both the completion of what came before and the preparation for what follows. Together they form a single inward arc.
Part Two maps the subtle body as a living geometric instrument. It traces the structure of Sacred Geometry from its most fundamental principles through the complete practice of Sri Yantra Trataka, the sustained gazing practice that purifies the inner visual faculty and develops what the classical literature calls Divya Drishti, the natural sight of the inner eye. It examines the remarkable convergence between the Tantric inner body map and the sacred geometric traditions of Egypt, Persia, and early Christianity, showing that these traditions were not inventing a symbolic language but recording independent discoveries of the same inner structure.
Part Three addresses Pratyahara, the withdrawal of the senses, with the depth and precision the practice deserves. Not as a two-minute preamble to real meditation, but as a complete and profound development in its own right, one that removes the fundamental resistance that limits how deep even sincere daily practice can reach. Five methods are given in full, from the classical closing of the six gates through Yoga Nidra, the development of inner silence, absorption in the inner geometric form, and finally the most refined available method: following the breath inward to its own source.
This is not a book for beginners. It is a book for the practitioner who has already been walking this path and who is ready to understand it more deeply.
A twelve-month practice outline, a complete Sanskrit glossary, a guide to primary source texts, and a full index of practices by chapter support the serious student through every stage of the work.