Tantric sex experts on the meaning of tantra, the benefits of tantric sex, and how to practice it to achieve a deep, meaningful connection with your partner.
This is also a very advanced teaching whose end result is the same as for the tantric path. Its techniques and emphasis are a bit different. Primarily, Dzogchen underscores direct perception of the fundamental nature of reality. So instead of working to create higher energy bodies such as the ...
Anything with the name tantric in it kind of scares me. I don't know about Buddhist tantric practices in China, but in India, tantric methods and rituals are very controversial. I believe there is a group of tantrics in India who do very unusual things in the name of tantric practice....
The concept of Chakras is closely attached to the energy. The energy within us, also which is manifested in the whole universe. The Universe is referred to as a system of many elements acting or fused together to function as a unit. According to Tantric Buddhism and Hinduism, just like the...
for the sake of a gift (to insects, says the Commentary, although producing semen as a gift to one‘s partner in a tantric ritual would also come under this category), for the sake of merit, for the sake of a sacrifice, for the sake of heaven, for the sake of seed (to produce ...
The concept of a subtle body is central to Yogic, Tantric and Taoist traditions, in addition to several schools of Hinduism and Buddhism. Although it cannot be seen with the physical eye, subtle body awareness can be developed through the third eye. Moving outwards from the physical body, eac...
Today, Bangladesh is predominantly Muslim (over 90%), but if you go back over a thousand years you will find that it was in fact the birthplace of Tantric Buddhism. UNESCO Site of Paharpur Buddhist Monastery Eventually, a wave of Hinduism washed over Bangladesh, followed later by Islam. Th...
we can use that dream to create a completely different situation. The second aspect is something like lucid dreaming, because here, one knows that one is dreaming and whatever takes place in the mind is no longer seen as real. In Buddhism, our dreaming state and our waking state are unders...
On the back of this painting of the tantric goddess Vajrayogini (Fig. 9a), also in the Rubin Museum of Art, is written a eulogistic prayer. The language of the inscription (Fig. 9b) makes it clear that Chos kyi snang ba wrote it; however, the inscription stops short of attributing ...
Lung Tibetan Buddhism Literally, in Tibetan the word "Lung" means wind or breath, and is a subtle flow of energy and out of the five elements (air, fire, water, earth and space) that is most closely connected with the air element. It's not simply the physical air that we breath, it...