The Heart of Tantric Sex: A Unique Guide to Love and Sexual Fulfillment

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The Heart of Tantric Sex: A Unique Guide to Love and Sexual Fulfillment

The Heart of Tantric Sex: A Unique Guide to Love and Sexual Fulfillment

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Buy It Here: The Enlightened Sex Manual: Sexual Skills for the Superior Lover by David Deida In Short Barbara Carrellas, a famous sex/life coach and educator, wrote the book Urban Tantra. Carrellas brings humour and entertainment to learning the holistic and metaphysical approach to sexuality. This borrowing includes wholesale adaptation of the key Vedic rite of fire sacrifice, homa, 20 and the transformation of the Vedic rite of royal consecration, rājyasūya, into the tantric rite of initiation qua “consecration,” abhiṣeka. 21 Even the distinctly tantric practice of visualizing oneself as a deity had Vedic precursors; some Vedic rites required ritual identification with the deity, via both inner visualization and outer ritual actions. 22 This was a natural outcome of the decline of the Vedic śrauta sacrificial system around the 5th through 13th centuries. 23 And its decline was accompanied by the parallel rise of the tantric traditions, which developed new ritual systems that borrowed heavily from Vedic precursors.

Go slow. An important part of tantra is learning to feel and experience everything more deeply. And the way to do that is to go slow. Don’t rush tantra — instead, relax your mind and enjoy every second of the practice.

Yab-Yum is a classic tantric position, which can be done with or without clothes and with or without penetration,’ she says. ‘In Yab-Yum, one person sits inside the other person’s lap, with both people wrapping their legs around each other. In this position, the energy centres – chakras – of each person are connected, and eye-gazing and breathing together in rapport are easily facilitated. Remember to breathe and focusing on the overall sensations. Whether or not you start with a fantasy or some kind of sexual imagery is completely up to you. What’s important is finding things that you enjoy without any sort of judgment or self-censorship involved.

Buy It Here: Tantra: The Supreme Understanding by Osho 2. Tantra Illuminated: The Philosophy, History, and Practice of a Timeless Tradition by Christopher D. Wallis

One of the best known Kashmir Śaiva theologians was Abhinavagupta ( c. 975–1025 ce). He was a prolific author who wrote a number of commentaries on major works from the Trika and Krama traditions, as well as works in philosophy and aesthetics. According to David White he bridged the divide between the conservative and transgressive schools operating at the time by transforming the way the “hard-core” Kaula practices were understood. In his exegesis of Kaula works he “sublimates, cosmeticizes, and semanticizes many of its practices into a type of meditative asceticism whose aim is to realize a transcendent subjectivity.” 41 He thus played the role of domesticating the “hard core” practices, creating in their place “soft core” contemplative exercises. This is apparently the origin of the distinction in the tantric traditions between “left handed” or unorthodox practice ( vāmācāra) and “right handed” or orthodox practice ( dakṣiṇācāra). A similar development also occurred in Buddhist traditions; a tendency to neutralize the more transgressive elements of tantric practice, often by transforming the practice from external rituals to completely internalized visualizations. 42 The tantras themselves, as well as associated scriptures ( āgama, saṃhitā, etc.), are understood by their respective traditions to be revealed works, initially taught by deities. In the Śaiva tradition, scriptures are believed to have originated in teachings given by Śiva to his wife, Devī; these teachings were then later conveyed to human sages such as Matsendranāth. 16 The Śākta and Vaiṣṇava tantric traditions, on the other hand, hold the Goddess and Viṣṇu, respectively, to be the original divine teacher. Some Buddhist tantric traditions claim that their scriptures were taught by timeless cosmic buddhas and then revealed to adepts. 17 These myths, while claiming that scriptures originate in a timeless divine expression, nonetheless point to their revelation as being meditated by great realized adepts ( mahāsiddhas) who lived during the early medieval period, around the 7th through 13th centuries, more or less when most tantric scriptures actually came to light. Osho illuminates Tantra’s esoteric and mystical teachings with a uniquely fresh perspective. His books on Tantra brings powerful philosophical and spiritual insights with wisdom and humor. 2. Introduction to Tantra: The Transformation of Desire by Lama Yeshe The simple practice of eye gazing is a beautiful way to build connection with your partner. But it doesn't come naturally to everyone, so take your time. Eliminate pressure or expectations for what you “should” be doing and focus on learning about what you enjoy with regards to sex and pleasure. 3. Move slowly



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