The Inauguration of the Healing Sanctuary
At Blisstout, our offerings bring to life the vision of Parvati and Shiva—a sacred space where healing, liberation, and divine guidance are available to all. Through yoga, Reiki, meditation, mantra, tantra, and embodied movement, Blisstout channels this sacred union, offering tools for inner liberation, creative flow, and self-mastery—bringing the wisdom of Shiva and Shakti into everyday life. I am Leanne Campbell, a student of life who has met the great Shiva in stillness and Shakti in movement within the body, comprehending the offerings and visions of their love within me. As a sadhvi, I am dedicated to bringing their true love, wisdom, and wishes to the earth, expanding divine service, and connecting the essence of love and inner marriage with the community. Through this work, we cultivate a collective international sangha of great souls, uniting to share healing, consciousness, and the sacred path together.
Inner Marriage: The Awakening of Shiva and Shakti
From a young age, the connection to Shiva and Shakti stirred quietly within me — a sacred pulse calling through moments of meditation and the guidance of many gurus. Over time, this call deepened into a living experience: the revelation of the inner marriage.
As I sat in meditation, graceful awareness unfolded — the dance of Shiva and Shakti revealing itself within. Through human experiences, reflections, and layers of illusion, I was shown what still awaited understanding. In the mirror of duality, I witnessed the play of opposites — light and shadow, stillness and movement, masculine and feminine — all guiding me toward the wisdom of unity.
Through the merging of Shiva and Shakti, life’s meaning began to reveal itself not as a search, but as a remembrance. What once appeared as two became one — the sacred journey from duality to non-duality, from separation to wholeness, from seeking to simply being.
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Parvati Speaks – The Vision (Shakti’s Compassion)
Parvati sets the seed with compassion and request for a healing space. “O Lord, with your boundless mercy and wisdom, create a land for the souls of the suffering world. Let this sacred space be filled with the grace of healing and liberation. May the power of your sacred Lingam shine here, so that all who come seeking your blessings may find peace and freedom from the cycle of birth and death.”
Shiva Responds – The Witness and Power of Manifestation Shiva accepts her vision, declaring the Lingam as the axis of divine energy. “O divine consort, Parvati, your compassion has touched the hearts of all beings. I shall create a sacred space where the Shiva Lingam will stand at the center. Here, the divine energy of creation, preservation, and liberation shall flow, purifying all those who come in devotion.”
Brahma’s Creation – Form Emerges from the Elements
Brahmā builds the sanctuary from the five elements, shaping the vision into form: “O Mother of Compassion and Lord of Eternity, your vision is blessed. From the five elements I shall weave this sanctuary.
Its walls shall be made of truth, its foundation of devotion, and its crown of wisdom. Here, seekers shall gather and find their burdens lifted. With my power of creation, I manifest this sacred abode.”And thus Brahma breathed form into the vision, the sanctuary rising from the lotus of divine will.
Saraswati’s Blessing – Wisdom and Sound Enter Sarasvatī infuses the space with mantras, knowledge, and clarity: “Let knowledge and sacred sound resound in this place. May mantras be sung here to lift the mind into clarity, and may the seekers who come learn to discern truth from illusion. I bless this sanctuary with wisdom, creativity, and the flowing river of higher understanding, so that healing may arise not only in the body but also in thought and word.”
Narayana’s Preservation – Dharma Sustains the Creation
Viṣṇu/Nārāyaṇa vows to uphold and preserve the sanctuary through ages: “O Maheshwara, O Devi, and O Brahma the Creator, let what has been manifested be sustained through the ages. By my hand, this sanctuary shall endure beyond cycles of decay. The current of dharma shall protect it, and the stream of Reiki shall flow here as an eternal river of grace, nourishing body, mind, and soul.”
With these words, Narayana poured the sustaining light of his lotus heart over the new creation.
Lakshmi’s Blessing – Abundance and Prosperity Flow
Lakṣmī grants spiritual and material abundance, ensuring the sanctuary thrives: “May this space be filled with prosperity of spirit, health, and community. Let the seekers who arrive in poverty of heart depart in fullness, and may abundance flow so that the sanctuary itself never lacks in resources to serve. Here, compassion and generosity shall blossom like the lotus in eternal waters.”
Shiva’s Completion – The Lingam and Liberation
Finally, Shiva, in stillness and infinite presence, proclaimed: “Here shall stand the Lingam of eternity, the union of stillness and movement, of Shiva and Shakti.
Those who enter shall find their knots untied, their burdens lifted, and their souls awakened. This sanctuary is not of stone alone—it is of light, colour, and silence. Whoever comes with devotion shall taste liberation and return to the divine source.”
The Shiva axis, or vertical axis, represents the spinal column within the body — the inner mountain of stillness and transcendence. It moves upward and downward, connecting the root of existence (Mūlādhāra) to the crown of light (Sahasrāra), and is the pillar of liberation where consciousness ascends and merges with the infinite. Within this axis lie the chakras, like lotuses, each opening a doorway to higher awareness, while the granthis (knots) hold karmic patterns that Kundalinī energy gently unties as it rises. This vertical axis grants inner stability, clarity, and freedom from illusion, offering the timeless bliss of stillness — the serene witness of life that is the essence of Shiva.
The Shakti axis, or horizontal axis, radiates from the heart, spreading outward like the dance of energy through the body, senses, and world. It represents flow, creation, and the dynamism of life, encompassing emotions, relationships, creative expression, and the cycles of time. This axis allows consciousness to participate fully in the world, weaving love, devotion, art, and work into daily existence. Where Shakti meets Shiva at the heart, the two energies merge: the stillness of being (Shiva) dances as the fullness of life (Shakti). Together, they create the true temple within each human, uniting consciousness and creation, “I am” and “I express,” awakening liberation, wholeness, and bliss.
The Śhiva Liṅgam is the timeless symbol of the union of Śhiva and Śhakti, the stillness of pure consciousness and the flowing power of creation. It is the formless Infinite in form, guiding the soul beyond illusion, fear, and desire into stillness and freedom. To gaze upon it, chant Oṁ Namaḥ Śhivāya, or offer water, milk, and bilva leaves is to cool the fires of ego and awaken inner light. For seekers, it is a pillar of transformation, purifying the mind and harmonizing the body’s energies until peace and mokṣa shine within. For lovers, the Liṅgam reveals that sexual energy is sacred, the same force that births the cosmos, and when joined with awareness it becomes maithuna — divine union. In this union, passion becomes prayer, desire becomes devotion, and two souls merge as one, dissolving into ānanda, the bliss of knowing love as the very reflection of the Divine.
🌟 Hiranyagarbha – The Golden Womb of Creation 🌟
In Vedic philosophy, Hiranyagarbha (literally “Golden Womb” or “Golden Egg”) is described as the cosmic source of all creation—the manifested universe itself. According to the ancient scriptures, before creation there was only darkness and stillness, neither movement nor form. From this vast emptiness, Svayambhu (the Self-Manifested) arose and gave rise to the primordial waters, establishing the seed of creation within a radiant cosmic womb—the Hiranyagarbha. This sacred “Golden Egg” is seen as the origin of the universe, the cosmic soul (Brahman) from which everything emerges. The Rigveda and other texts call Hiranyagarbha the primal creator, the universal essence that broke into two halves, forming Svarga (heavens) and Prithvi (earth). In the Upanishads and Puranas, Hiranyagarbha is described as both the creator and the creation itself, symbolizing the eternal cycle of manifestation. Some traditions also regard Hiranyagarbha as the originator of Yoga, representing the union of divine wisdom and cosmic order.
The Inner marriage is the blessing of true love, Freedom & Service
The inner marriage is the gentle meeting of the two sides within us—the stillness and awareness (Shiva) and the flow of energy and creation (Shakti). Instead of looking outside for completion, we begin to see that wholeness already lives inside us. This inner merge is not about losing ourselves, but about uniting the masculine and feminine qualities we all carry: strength with softness, clarity with compassion, action with rest. When these two forces embrace within, we feel balanced, peaceful, and connected to something greater than ourselves.
