A Brief History Of Tantra
Written by admin on February 18th, 2009Tantra is a loose term given to practices that are characterized by rituals, rites of passage, energy work, and using the mundane to get supramundane and understanding of the relationship between the micro and macro. These aspects of Tantra can be spiritual and / or material. A guru is often consulted to help the doctor to have a mystical experience and proper guidance through the rituals associated.
Yoga is a vital part of Tantra, as it has the capacity to reach the divine in the profession. Also an integral part of Buddhism, there are different forms of yoga in the existence of a person to meet the spiritual needs - ranging from a strong peaceful movement. Visualizations, and mantras evocations can also help the professional tantra to reach a point of spiritual awareness.
Tantra has roots in areas of the world like China, Tibet, Japan, Cambodia and Indonesia. It is closely associated with religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. In Hinduism, Tantra close ties to the Vedic tradition, or rather the rejection of the orthodox beliefs. Tantra practice is intended to bring the practitioner a sense of self-consciousness of happiness, while sorting out dreams.
The exact rituals associated with Tantra are difficult to define, since it varies greatly depending on the region and the community tantric available. Commonly used include the ritual repetition of mantras and yantras (amulets) to invoke deities. Festivals and body functions can also be included in the rituals. Despite receiving the most attention, sexual rituals play a very small part of the tantric practices. The term
Tantra, of course, is more familiar to Westerners of sexuality in relation to this small part of the rites. It is believed that sexual practices originated in the early Hindu culture as a means of formation of body fluids is believed that a processor and offered to deities of Tantra. The fluid exchange often involved men, women and guru (also a man). The female is believed that the liquid fluid of the clan and could be used to mark a man belonging to that community. These rituals of Tantra evolved to focus on the happiness and the union of divinity. Tantra
changed when he moved west to become what is known as NeoTantra. The sacredness of sexuality, but remained one of the guru was abandoned, like some of the rituals and meditations standards. NeoTantra followers for things like full body tantric orgasms, the cult of women and many of them still do not study the sexual rituals.
history and spirituality of Tantra is so large that only the pursuit of sexual excitement may want to look elsewhere. Tantric sex is more pleasant to a religious act that a natural impulse satisfaction. Studying the meaning of Tantra and the use of some of the rituals in connection with the acts of physicality, enhance cognitive clarity that professionals are really looking for. Mental effects will last much longer than the physical pleasure, but pave the way for future bodily pleasures in the union.
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