
Pratyabhijñāhṛdayam
Seasonal Study
A 12-week immersion into recognition, practice, and lived experience
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Svecchayā svabhittau viśvam unmīlayati.
“By her own will, Consciousness unfolds the universe upon her own screen.”
— Pratyabhijñāhṛdayam
There is a way things are happening that does not consult your preferences.
Thought arrives with a certain authority. Emotion follows with a kind of insistence. The body takes up these proceedings and gives them a place to live. Before long, a life begins to look settled into its patterns, as though it could not have unfolded otherwise.
The teaching named here does not begin with improvement. It begins with a reckoning of how experience is already being lived.
Everything that appears—every thought, every feeling, every tightening in the body, every turn in relationship—appears within awareness itself. This is not a spiritual claim. It is a description that can be confirmed, or refused, in the immediacy of experience.
And yet, most people do not live as though this were so.
They live as though what arises has final say. As though the patterns that repeat are evidence of something fixed. As though the life they are living has already made up its mind about them.
This study takes that as its starting place.
It asks for a different kind of participation. A willingness to notice what is happening without rushing to correct it. A willingness to see how experience gathers itself into something that feels personal, and how that gathering is maintained.
The text offers a language for this. The practice offers a way of staying long enough to recognize it.
Over time, something becomes apparent. Not because it is given to you, and not because it is achieved, but because it has never been absent.

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Schedule
The study unfolds over twelve weeks, moving gradually through the twenty sūtras of the Pratyabhijñāhṛdayam.
Each call builds on the last. Nothing is rushed. The emphasis is on working directly with what is being seen and experienced, rather than moving quickly through material.
Opening Call
Wed, July 29, 2026 — Gurupūrṇimā
Weekly Sessions
Aug 3 – Oct 15, 2026
Meditation
Mondays · 9:00–9:30 AM PT
Study & Inquiry:
Thursdays · 12:00–1:00 PM PT
** All recordings provided**
Structure of the Sessions
Each week includes two distinct sessions.
Meditation Sessions (Mondays)
These are simple and direct. The session begins on time with a guided meditation of approximately 30–45 minutes. At the end of the guidance, you are left in silence to continue sitting or to conclude your practice in your own time.
Extended silence is intentional. In many traditions, the most significant part of a meditation occurs when the guidance falls away and attention is left undirected.
Study Sessions (Thursdays)
These sessions are centered on the text. Each week, the sūtras are read and reflected upon together, followed by discussion and consideration of how the teachings appear within one’s own life.
You will also receive short written reflection prompts between sessions. These are offered as a way to remain in contact with what is being studied.

What This Study Offers
Over twelve weeks, you will engage:
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a close reading of the Pratyabhijñāhṛdayam
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guided meditation to remain in contact with experience
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space for reflection, both in session and between calls
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see how identity is formed and maintained in real time
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relate to experience without being overtaken by it
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written prompts to support ongoing self-observation
The emphasis is on understanding the text in a way that is informed by experience, rather than approached as abstract philosophy.
Each week builds gradually, allowing time to stay with what is being seen.
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Pricing
This 12-week study is offered on a sliding scale.
The intention is to keep the work accessible while honouring the time, study, and care required to hold the container.
What’s Included :
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12 meditation sessions
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12 study and reflection sessions
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Opening call (July 29)
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Closing call (October 15)
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Recordings of all sessions
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Access to Tier 1 and 2 of the Tantric Studies Library
$500 USD
Supported
For those with limited access to resources
$625 USD
Standard
Suggested contribution for most participants
$750 USD
Supporting
Helps support accessibility for others

About the teacher
Artemis Emily Doyle is the visionary behind Anuttara's Turyatita School and co-founder of Anuttara Ashram. She co-created Anuttara’s Teacher Trainings and courses alongside her partner, Bhairav. Artemis is also the co-author of The Power of Tantra Meditation, co-host of the Tantra & Yoga Podcast, and a respected teacher in the Shivoham Tantra lineage.
Her spiritual journey began in 2008, leading to initiations in indigenous dance and cacao ceremony, and deepened through Darshan with teachers like Mooji Baba, Sadhguru, and Guruji Maharaj. Since 2015, Artemis has helped organize transformative tantrik festivals and has been initiated into rare tantric practices, particularly those honoring menstruation.
Deeply rooted in the Kashmir Shaivist tradition, she continues her dedicated study and practice of non-dual tantra, primarily under the guidance of Ellen Emmet since 2017.
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Join
This is a small, seasonal group held with care and attention.
The structure is simple, and the work is steady. Over twelve weeks, you will be asked to remain with what is being studied and to return to it again and again, both in practice and in observation.
If this is something you are ready to stay with—not just understand, but continue to meet in your own experience—you are welcome to join.
Enrollment opens seasonally, and space is limited.