Tuesday, 31 March 2026

In the Beginning Was Stillness: Shiva and the Birth of Thought

Before the Big Plan: A Human Reflection on Consciousness and Shiva

We all talk about “big plans.”

Career plans. Life plans. Business plans. The next five years, the next big move, the next version of ourselves. We’re constantly building, chasing, designing what comes next.

But almost no one talks about what comes before the plan.

That quiet moment when nothing is decided yet.

The Moment Before Everything Begins

Think about the last time you had a powerful idea.

Maybe it came in the shower. Maybe while staring out of a window. Maybe when you were tired of overthinking and just stopped.

That moment before the idea formed was silent. There was no plan. No structure. No pressure.

And yet, something was there.

A presence. A kind of awareness.

In Hindu spiritual thought, that presence is not random. It is deeply significant. It is consciousness itself not just thinking, but the very ability to be aware.

Consciousness: Not Just Thinking, But Being

We usually confuse consciousness with thoughts.

But they’re not the same.

Thoughts come and go. Plans change. Emotions rise and fall. But something in you is always aware of all of it.

That “something” doesn’t change.

In the Upanishadic view of life, this awareness is not personal it is universal. It is called Chaitanya pure consciousness.

It is not something you create. It is something you are.

Shiva: Not Just a God, But a State

When we hear “Shiva,” many of us think of temples, images, or stories.

But in a deeper sense, Shiva is not just a figure to worship Shiva represents that still, unchanging consciousness within us.

The yogic traditions describe Shiva as:

  • The silent witness

  • The one who is still while everything moves

  • The presence that exists before creation begins

There’s a beautiful idea in Hindu philosophy:
Before anything existed before the universe, before time there was only stillness. That stillness is Shiva.

Not empty. Not dead. But full of infinite potential.

The Problem With Always Planning

Here’s something we don’t often admit:

Sometimes, our “big plans” come from anxiety, not clarity.

We plan because we’re afraid of falling behind.
We plan because we want control.
We plan because silence feels uncomfortable.

So we fill every gap with thinking.

But when the mind is noisy, plans become forced. They don’t feel right. Even success feels tiring.

What Happens When You Pause

Now imagine this instead:

You pause before making a decision.
Not scrolling. Not distracting yourself. Just sitting quietly.

At first, it feels strange. Your mind jumps around. You feel restless.

But if you stay.

Something shifts.

Your thoughts slow down.
Your breath softens.
And beneath all that noise, you start sensing a quiet clarity.

That is the “before the plan” space.

That is where better decisions come from.

Shiva and Shakti: Stillness and Action

Hindu wisdom doesn’t tell us to reject action or ambition.

Instead, it speaks of balance.

  • Shiva is stillness, awareness, the witness

  • Shakti is movement, energy, creation

Life works best when both are in harmony.

If you act without awareness, you feel lost.
If you stay in stillness without action, nothing grows.

But when action comes from stillness plans feel natural. Not forced. Not heavy.

A Simple Way to Experience It

You don’t need to go to the Himalayas or become a yogi.

Try this:

Sit quietly for a few minutes today.
No phone. No music. No goal.

Just watch your thoughts.

Don’t chase them. Don’t stop them.

And slowly, notice this:

You are not the thoughts.
You are the one aware of them.

That awareness that calm presence is what the sages called Shiva.

Before Your Next Big Plan

The next time you feel pressure to “figure everything out,” try something different.

Pause.

Not to escape but to return.

Because your best ideas, your most aligned decisions, and your clearest plans don’t come from mental noise.

They come from that silent space within you.

The space that was there before every thought.

The space that is still there now.

The space that, in the language of our traditions, has always been called Shiva.

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In the Beginning Was Stillness: Shiva and the Birth of Thought

Before the Big Plan: A Human Reflection on Consciousness and Shiva We all talk about “big plans.” Career plans. Life plans. Business plans. ...