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One thousand years back in the valley of Kashmir, a great Tantric grasp named Ksemaraja wrote his masterpiece: the Pratyabhijna-hrdaya, which means "The Substance of the Popularity Philosophy" - acceptance, that is, of oneself as a direct appearance of the general divine Consciousness. Popularity also that Consciousness is, in truth, all that is available, and that its five fundamental powers of consciousness, enjoyment, inclined, knowing, and behaving are the sacred endowments of each sentient being. The Pratyabhijna-hrdaya was a concise primer, written to create religious seekers to the Popularity beliefs in less officially philosophical, more approachable words. What Ksemaraja created turned out to be one of the world's great religious masterpieces, breathtaking in its brevity but stunning in its power. It had become considered equal to scripture itself by later generations, due to its undeniable inspiration. Perhaps one of the most powerful and revelatory religious masterpieces of world history, the Pratyabhijna-hrdaya is one of the primary sources for the study and practice of nondual Tantrik Pilates, and it has never been effectively translated or fully explained until now. Christopher Wallis, writer of Tantra Illuminated: The Philosophy, Record, and Practice of an Timeless Traditions, expounds the subtleties of this religious and philosophical common.