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'''Kriya-Shakti''' (devanāgarī: क्रियाशक्ति ''kriyāśakti'') is a [[Sanskrit]] term that could be translated as "power to do or to create" (from ''kriya'', "action", and ''shakti'', "power"). It is the name of one of the six [[shakti]]s in [[Hinduism]].
'''Kriya-Shakti''' (devanāgarī: क्रियाशक्ति ''kriyāśakti'') is a [[Sanskrit]] term that could be translated as "power to do or to create" (from ''kriya'', "action", and ''shakti'', "power"). It is the name of one of the six [[shakti]]s in [[Hinduism]].


== General description ==
In Theosophical literature this Shakti is known as [[Thought Power]]


[[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Mme. Blavatsky]] defined it as: "The power of thought; one of the seven forces of Nature. Creative potency of the Siddhis (powers) of the full Yogis."<ref>Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, ''The Theosophical Glossary'' (Krotona, CA: Theosophical Publishing House, 1973), 181.</ref> She also wrote:
== See also ==
 
* [[Thought Power]]
<blockquote>Thoreau pointed out that there are artists in life, persons who can change the colour of a day and make it beautiful to those with whom they come in contact. We claim that there are [[adept]]s, [[Masters of Wisdom|masters]] in life who make it divine, as in all other arts. Is it not the greatest art of all, this which affects the very atmosphere in which we live? That it is the most important is seen at once, when we remember that every person who draws the breath of life affects the mental and moral atmosphere of the world, and helps to colour the day for those about him. Those who do not help to elevate the thoughts and lives of others must of necessity either paralyse them by indifference, or actively drag them down. When this point is reached, then the art of life is converted into the science of death; we see the black magician at work. And no one can be quite inactive. Although many bad books and pictures are produced, still not everyone who is incapable of writing or painting well insists on doing so badly. Imagine the result if they were to! Yet so it is in life. Everyone lives, and thinks, and speaks. If all our readers who have any sympathy with [the journal] [[Lucifer (periodical)|Lucifer]] endeavoured to learn the art of making life not only beautiful but divine, and vowed no longer to be hampered by disbelief in the possibility of this miracle, but to commence the Herculean task at once, then 1888, however unlucky a year, would have been fitly ushered in by the gleaming star.<ref>Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, ''Collected Writings'' vol. IX (Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1974), 3-4.</ref></blockquote>
 
<blockquote>The first and most important step in [[occultism]] is to learn how to adapt your thoughts and ideas to your plastic potency . . . because otherwise you are creating things by which you may be making bad [[Karma]]. No one should go into occultism or even touch it before he is perfectly acquainted with his own powers, and that he knows how to commensurate it with his actions. And this he can do only by deeply studying the philosophy of Occultism before entering upon the practical training. Otherwise, as sure as fate—HE WILL FALL INTO [[Black Magic|BLACK MAGIC]].<ref>Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, ''Collected Writings'' vol. X (Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1988), 226.</ref></blockquote>
 
<blockquote>There are persons who can kill toads by merely looking at them, and can even slay individuals. The malignance of their desire brings evil forces to a focus, and the death-dealing bolt is projected, as though it were a bullet from a rifle.<ref>Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, ''Isis Unveiled'' vol. I, (Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1972), 380.</ref></blockquote>
 
== Evil eye ==
 
<blockquote>The evil eye . . . simply means possessing enormous plastic power of imagination working involuntarily, and thus turned unconsciously to bad uses. For what is the power of the “evil eye”? Simply a great plastic power of thought, so great as to produce a current impregnated with the potentiality of every kind of misfortune and accident, which inoculates, or attaches itself to any person who comes within it. A jettatore (one with the evil eye) need not be even imaginative, or have evil intentions or wishes. He may be simply a person who is naturally fond of witnessing or reading about sensational scenes, such as murder, executions, accidents, etc., etc. He may be not even thinking of any of these at the moment his eye meets his future victim. But the currents have been produced and exist in his visual ray ready to spring into activity the instant they find suitable soil, like a seed fallen by the way and ready to sprout at the first opportunity.<ref>Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, ''Collected Writings'' vol. X (Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1988), 225.</ref></blockquote>
 
<blockquote>The ''jettatura'', or evil eye, is nothing but the direction of this invisible fluid, charged with malicious will and hatred, from one person to another, and sent out with the intention of harming him. It may equally be employed for a good or evil purpose.  In the former case it is magic; in the latter, sorcery.<ref>Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, ''Isis Unveiled'' vol. I, (Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1972), 144.</ref></blockquote>
 
==Online resources==
===Articles===
*[http://theosophy.ph/encyclo/index.php?title=Kriy%C4%81%C5%9Bakti# Kriyāśakti] at Theosopedia
*[http://www.theosophical.ca/adyar_pamphlets/AdyarPamphlet_No42.pdf# A Word on Man, His Nature and His Powers] by Annie Besant
*[http://www.theosophytrust.org/885-kriyashakti# Kriyashakti] by Raghavan Iyer
*[http://www.theosophical.org/online-resources/leaflets/1801# Power of Thought] at Theosophical.org
 
===Books===
*[http://www.anandgholap.net/Thought_Power-AB.htm# Thought Power - Its Control and Culture] by Annie Besant
 
== Notes ==
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Kriya-Shakti (devanāgarī: क्रियाशक्ति kriyāśakti) is a Sanskrit term that could be translated as "power to do or to create" (from kriya, "action", and shakti, "power"). It is the name of one of the six shaktis in Hinduism.

In Theosophical literature this Shakti is known as Thought Power

See also