Wednesday, July 13, 2011

The Goal of Tantra


Tantra should be considered as a global yoga. That is to say, one way to achieve mindfulness in the moment from all our activities, even the most ordinary of everyday life.

The goal of Tantra is not to promote sexual fulfillment, but to free us from our conditioning and our inhibitions. And it's partly because they are particularly numerous, persistent and pernicious in terms of sex, the Tantra gives them so important. Also, Tantra believes that when sex is discussed as a supreme yoga, it helps to release and channel our life energy.

And before that it does not rise to the high peaks of our higher energy centers, and awakening our spiritual nature, it explores the roots first, that make up our sexual dimension. And the more we repress our sexuality, the more we prevent our vital energy to rise to its final destination, our seventh chakra.

But when sex is discussed as a yoga, it becomes an extraordinary means of communion with each other. In addition, it is one of the most powerful revealing the many facets that make up our inner nature.

Thus, the Tantra we recommend to accept our animal nature as a starting point to reveal at the end of this fabulous journey, our spiritual nature.

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