Tantra Illuminated: The Philosophy, | History, An...
At its core, Tantra teaches that there is no separation between the spiritual and the material. While other paths might encourage withdrawal from the world or the rejection of the body, Tantra views the world as the "vibration" ( Spanda ) of Consciousness itself. Every emotion, every sensation, and every mundane moment is seen as an opportunity to recognize your own innate divinity. It is the art of saying "yes" to life, recognizing that the mundane and the miraculous are one and the same. The History: A Hidden Lineage
Using sacred sound frequencies to tune the nervous system. Tantra Illuminated: The Philosophy, History, an...
Tantric practice is not about belief; it is about recognition . It utilizes diverse tools to shift the practitioner’s state of being: At its core, Tantra teaches that there is
Engaging the mind to see the world through the lens of deity yoga. It is the art of saying "yes" to
The history of Tantra is a rich tapestry of revelation and scholarship. Flourishing between the 7th and 12th centuries, particularly in regions like Kashmir, it produced some of the world’s most profound philosophical texts. Great masters like Abhinavagupta synthesized complex rituals, yoga, and metaphysics into a cohesive system. Though it faced centuries of suppression and misinterpretation, modern scholarship is finally "illuminating" these ancient roots, revealing a tradition that was remarkably progressive regarding gender and social caste. The Practice: From Concept to Experience
Bringing full consciousness to every act, whether eating, working, or relating to others.
Working with the subtle body ( Prana and Kundalini ) to expand awareness.