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What is Tantra?
There are no easy answers to this apparently simple question, as you can only discover the true meaning of Tantra by exploring it yourself. However, a brief look at Tantras origins should give you some idea of what it can offer.
The word Tantra is Sanskrit in origin and can mean an instrument used for expansion or an instrument used for weaving
Tantra is a vast body of spiritual, physical and emotional knowledge, which can be used for expanding consciousness and understanding the interconnectedness of all life. Where Tantra varies from other spiritual, psychological and personal development teachings is that it is firmly rooted in the here and now, using the energies of the body as fuel for spiritual development.
Tantric teachings originated in India approximately 5,000 years ago, and spread throughout Asia. However the great centres of Tantric teaching were destroyed during the Moghul invasion of India. As a consequence, these teachings have largely fallen into disuse in spiritual Asia. It is in the materialist West that the sacred flame of Tantra nowadays burns brightest, thanks to the New Age Movement and the considerable public interest in personal and spiritual development.
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Introduction to Tantra Workshop
In just a single day you will learn how to:
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use Tantric meditation, breathing, sound and movement
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guide conscious pleasure throughout your body
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open up energy channels that can connect you and your partner on a deeper level
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create a sacred space for loving
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Tantra for Loving Couples Workshop
In just three short days you will learn how to:
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increase intimacy in your relationship
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sexually and emotionally heal your partner
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rediscover the lost arts of kissing, touching and feeling
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condition your body for unlimited sexual pleasure
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