Tantra doesn’t ask you to suppress anger; it asks you to meet it with full awareness, and in that meeting, something remarkable happens: the energy transforms. What looks like a negative state and its opposite may not be two ends of a line at all, but two expressions of the same continuous field, and understanding that shape could change how you relate to everything you feel.
Most spiritual traditions tell you to calm down. Breathe through it. Let it go. Rise above it.
Tantra tells you something altogether more interesting.
Be angry. Wholeheartedly. Completely. And be aware while you do it.
That single instruction, simple as it sounds, contains one of the most radical reframings of human psychology ever offered. It doesn’t ask you to suppress, transcend, or bypass what you’re feeling. It asks you to go further in, with your eyes open.
The Energy Isn’t the Problem
What Tantra identifies, with striking precision, is that the problem is never the emotion itself. Anger, grief, desire, fear, these are not flaws in your design. They are energies. And energy is inherently neutral. It only takes on the quality of whatever level of consciousness is running through it.
When you are unconscious, when you are reacting from habit, from wounding, from a place of contracted self-identity, the energy expresses as anger. It burns outward. It separates. It destroys.
But when awareness is introduced, something extraordinary happens. The same energy, moving through a more expanded state of consciousness, doesn’t disappear. It transforms. It opens. What was anger becomes compassion, not because you suppressed the fire, but because the fire found a larger container.
Tantra is blunt about this: anger is compassion in seed form. It contains within it the full potential of its opposite.
A Mirror That Curves Back on Itself
This points toward a geometry of energy that is anything but linear.
We tend to think of emotional states as sitting on a spectrum, from bad at one end to good at the other, with neutral somewhere in the middle. Progress, on that model, means moving along the line. Getting better. Rising higher.
But what if the map is shaped differently? What if the energy field isn’t a line at all, but something closer to a torus, a donut-shaped field that loops back through itself? In a toroidal structure, what appears to be on opposite ends is, in fact, connected through the centre. The outer surface curves around and meets itself. The bottom and the top are expressions of the same continuous surface.
This reframes everything. Anger and compassion are not opposites separated by distance. They are the same energy, seen from different positions within a continuous field. One is the contracted expression, one is the expanded expression, and the determining factor is awareness.
You are not improving when you move from anger to compassion. You are waking up. You are consciousness becoming conscious of itself, and in that moment of recognition, the energy reorganises.
Consciousness Observing Matter
There is a model of consciousness, developed by the researcher David Hawkins, that maps human emotional states to measurable frequencies. Shame and guilt sit at the lowest calibrations. Courage marks a pivotal threshold. Love, joy, and peace occupy the upper registers. Enlightenment sits at the peak.
What is striking, when you look at this scale through a Tantric lens, is that it isn’t really measuring emotions at all. It is measuring the relationship between awareness and energy. The scale reflects how much of the observer is present. A person running at the frequency of shame is almost entirely absorbed in their experience, with almost no observing awareness present. A person running at the frequency of love has enough inner space to hold experience without being consumed by it.
The Hawkins Scale may, in fact, be a linear representation of what is actually a toroidal dynamic. A flattened map of a curved and self-referential energy field.
The Shuyi Dimension
What Shuyi adds to this picture is a layer of precision that few systems touch. The elements, numerology, zodiac configurations, name vibrations, and their thirteen combined expressions create a holistic reading of where an individual’s energetic baseline is calibrated. Not as a fixed destiny, but as a resonance pattern, a kind of default setting that can be understood, worked with, and consciously shifted.
If the toroidal field is the shape of your energy, and awareness is what determines where on that field you are located, then Shuyi is the compass. It shows you the terrain. It reveals the biases in your system, the places where your energy naturally contracts toward the lower expressions, and the pathways toward expansion.
Knowing the shape of the field changes how you navigate it. You stop fighting your anger and start listening to it. You recognise the seed of compassion buried inside the fury. And you bring the one thing that transforms everything.
Your awareness. Fully present. Fully awake.
Join the Conversation
What emotion have you been taught to suppress that might actually be carrying an untapped higher frequency? And when you consider your own recurring emotional patterns, can you sense the shape they trace, looping back toward something larger than the reaction itself? Share your experiences and insights below.

