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Tantra

Photo: Chinmay B via Unsplash, Hoysaleswara Temple, Karnataka
#Practice#Tantra#Yoga

Tantra Rediscovered: An Emic View of Its History and Practice

By Ramesh Bjonnes

One of these misconceptions is that Tantra is only about 1000 years old and that it has very little to do with the much older yogic tradition. From the emic perspective presented here, however, we have learned that Tantra may be the root source of all the yogic paths and philosophies that evolved from a rich oral tradition within Shaivism and outside Vedic society at the dawn of Indian civilization.

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a road running through and dividing a forest

Becoming Undivided

By Christopher Wallis
Ryan Lemere artwork for Martha Eddy article

Quest For a Three-Hour Orgasm: An Interweaving of Somatics and NeoTantra

By Tania Llambelis and Dr. Martha Eddy

Dynamic Embodiment Practitioners trained in yoga/tantra do this through touch, as well as by using sound vibration, such as the chanted bija mantra. Tantric practices can facilitate change in the chakra system when we set clear intentions and direct our energy towards releasing and/or receiving. Similarly, one can arouse the lymphatic fluid with strong or bound direct vocal choices or movements to support our boundary-setting capacity in our own defense. Bringing awareness to the lesser trochanters and the hidden six inches through touch and movement releases tension and brings attention to this center of weight and power, thus a robust healing channel for trauma survivors and health for all.

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Photo: Chinmay B via Unsplash, Hoysaleswara Temple, Karnataka
#Practice #Tantra #Yoga

Tantra Rediscovered: An Emic View of Its History and Practice

One of these misconceptions is that Tantra is only about 1000 years old and that it has very little to do with the much older yogic tradition. From the emic perspective presented here, however, we have learned that Tantra may be the root source of all the yogic paths and philosophies that evolved from a rich oral tradition within Shaivism and outside Vedic society at the dawn of Indian civilization.

By Ramesh Bjonnes
Ryan Lemere artwork for Martha Eddy article
#Interdisciplinary #Practice #Tantra

Quest For a Three-Hour Orgasm: An Interweaving of Somatics and NeoTantra

Dynamic Embodiment Practitioners trained in yoga/tantra do this through touch, as well as by using sound vibration, such as the chanted bija mantra. Tantric practices can facilitate change in the chakra system when we set clear intentions and direct our energy towards releasing and/or receiving. Similarly, one can arouse the lymphatic fluid with strong or bound direct vocal choices or movements to support our boundary-setting capacity in our own defense. Bringing awareness to the lesser trochanters and the hidden six inches through touch and movement releases tension and brings attention to this center of weight and power, thus a robust healing channel for trauma survivors and health for all.

By Tania Llambelis and Dr. Martha Eddy
a road running through and dividing a forest
#Cultures #Philosophy #Tantra

Becoming Undivided

Individual human beings are at war with themselves for one simple reason: they are internally divided, and these divisions are not compatible. They do not cohere.

By Christopher Wallis

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