Traditionally, Tantra has always been passed on in the form of an experiential transmission. The Master devises situations and methods of meditation to help the disciple awaken their inner sensitivity, awareness, fluidity and love. The quality of the Tantra transmission is dependent on the depth of experience carried by the teacher. We can only pass on what we have lived deeply.
There are many streams of Tantra based on the experience of one or more masters of that lineage. Here, I describe seven main streams.
Kashmiri Tantra honours Shiva and Shakti, and offers a unique blend of the female path of love and devotion with the male path of witnessing and awareness. In this lineage, love as a spiritual path is respected. There are many techniques, some of which use sexuality for awakening, and others focus on any other aspect of human experience such as senses, emotions, mental cognition and subtle spiritual states.
Tantra Yoga is ascetic and male oriented. Adepts of this path use yogic disciplines and some may also engage in sexual union but are encouraged not to fall in love or to move into relationship. Sexual union is used like a rocket to move into heightened spiritual states.
Aghori Tantra explores heightened spiritual states through Yogic Siddhis, special powers, offering the transcendence of physical limitations, including death. Some of their practices appear extreme, such as meditations and ritual done in burning ghats, where the dead are cremated.
The Baul Mystics of Bengal, India bring together Tantra, Bhakti, (devotional worship) and elements of the Sufi Tradition to offer a singing, dancing and celebrative path, which pulsates with living wisdom and joy.
Tibetan Tantra is a unique blend of the ancient Shamanic Bonn tradition, Buddhism, and Indian Tantra coming from the lineage of Saraha. In a nutshell, it focuses on transcendence of the wheel of birth and death, offering a magnificent tapestry of refined wisdom.
Chinese or Taoist Tantra, as it is commonly called, focuses on the dimensions of health, longevity, and immortality through massage, sexual union, qigong and breathing techniques. Traditional Taoist medical doctors would commonly prescribe sexual positions and ways of lovemaking for curing physical health issues.
Neo- Tantra is a term coined by Osho to describe his vision of a world based on the Tantra approach to life, love and spirituality. Many Neo-Tantra practitioners are not even aware that the term came from Osho and there are many varied experiments happening under this umbrella, (some of which have very little to do with Osho or Tantra.)
If you can find a teacher in whose presence your heart feels like it is growing wings, and you begin practicing Tantra meditations, this combination will awaken your inherent wisdom, supporting you to reclaim your original state of oneness.
Tantra is now experiencing a renaissance all over the world. Like rain to thirsty earth, the Tantra vision nourishes the wholeness of life, embracing human nature as a magnificent expression of universal energy. It offers an intelligent way for us to move forward into the new dawn of human consciousness.
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THE VIGYAN BHAIRAV TANTRA, AN EXQUISTE MAP FOR LIVING
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The path of Tantra is the most direct of paths for it brings awareness to the act of sensing itself, while most others are a step away. My own journey through a range of mediative paths, ranging from the simple and harmless to the more direct, tantra (tantra yoga, aghori, neo-tantra) allowed for a deep settling of the ‘water within’ . The fusion of the West and the East for me, happened in Varanasi where my Teacher, a maths Professor in the University in Varanasi, allowed for a deep silent witnessing state to unfold.
Its covered in my book ‘In Search of Silence’ http://www.insearchofsilence.com
Sarita is a gifted teacher and has the expanse and the depth to relate to almost all facets of human emotions.
Tantra though, is a path to be chosen with care for under the wrong teacher, it can just be a plain vacuous circle with a certain downward spiral.