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Tantric Techniques by Subhojit Dasgupta on May 26th, 2010 9:13 am
The mystery of the tantra orgasm by use of tantra positions can never really be understood by the uninitiated. There is simply too little authentic information about this phenomenon available. Only a genuine student of tantra can receive this precious knowledge from a tantra teacher. Under his tutelage, even the most esoteric secrets of a woman’s tantra orgasm can unfold and be put to use.
The woman’s tantra orgasm certainly cannot be understood by study of the works of Dr. Freud and veteran sexologists like Masters and Johnson. All that these stalwarts seem to agree on is that women can experience a basic level of orgasm through clitoral stimulation. Even today, this is the only way many women can achieve an orgasm, but not through clitoral stimulation alone. Ancient tantra answers a burning question: why do men respond so well to genitals stimulation, while most women tend to remain unresponsive to it unless they are already aroused?
Your tantra master will explain to you that the male energy is always in an active mode of transmission, which is why even a feather’s touch is sufficient to arouse a man. However, a woman needs her ‘shakti prana’ to be activated before her genitals can respond to physical stimulation. For a woman to achieve a deep orgasm, good circulation of ‘shakti prana rasa’ energy is essential. This is achieved by practicing the authentic 64 tantra prana exercises, some of which are referred to as ‘Tantra Sambhogam Vidhi’ mentioned in the Vigyan Bhairav Tantra.
These, coupled with certain sound modulations, can help women who do have difficulties with climaxing to achieve explosive tantra orgasms. In fact, these techniques can help even the most jaded or unresponsive woman to become multi-orgasmic. By the expansion of her consciousness, her orgasms also deepen in quality and intensity. These ‘tantra rasa’ techniques can develop her mind-body connection to a very superior level.
These tantra techniques can also be adapted to benefit men. However, ancient tantra is unequivocal about one basic fact – women have larger capacity for sexual pleasure than men. The quintessential tantra goddess can experience a deep tantra orgasm from the ‘Charmananda bindu’ (or super-explosive vaginal energy release zone) deep inside her body, rather than the localized feeling most other women have with clitoral stimulation.
Though most health and women’s magazines overflow with articles on sexual positions that guarantee orgasms for women, the fact remains that only about 25% of all women orgasm through intercourse alone. Though G-spot stimulation can bring about intense orgasms, most women have never experienced it – not because of physical problems, but because her partner lacks proper technique or endurance. Tantra sets such orgasms as psycho-spiritual evolutionary goals, and empowers the man with the ability to give them to his woman.
A final and sobering thought – ancient tantra states that if a woman has never known the utter bliss of a genuine tantra orgasm, it is an insult to her feminine force. With so much at stake, every man and woman should seek to achieve their highest sexual potential through the guidance of a qualified tantra master. Bear in mind that this is not a learn-at-home art, for tantra must be practiced solely under the supervision of a tantra teacher. Attempts at amateur practice without a tantra teacher can have serious repercussions on the mind, body and soul.
Acharya Subhojit Dasgupta is a Tantra Teacher with an in-depth knowledge of traditional Indian sciences and Sanskrit literature. Visit his tantra online guide to read more about Ancient Tantric orgasms and tantric positions, learn tantra exercises and tantric techniques from this young Tantra Master.
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Tantric Techniques by Subhojit Dasgupta on May 26th, 2010 9:08 am
Today, the sacred tantra scripture called Vigyan Bhairav Tantra has been reduced to just one of many meditation manuals. While several amateur adaptations are available online, the original version has never appeared on public domains. With its true essence thus obscured, most will never know the Vigyan Bhairav Tantra actually stood for – and what it does not stand for.
True, Vigyan bhairav tantra is an ancient treatise outlining 112 fundamental tantra meditation techniques. However, it is not to be mistaken for a meditation bible, for it explains tantra techniques that do not only train just our minds. Vigyan Bhairav Tantra is a 10,000-year-old tantra scripture meant to catalyze the expansion of consciousness, mind, body and soul.
Tantra is a very practical philosophy, and with ardent practice of this ancient art you can develop a personal spiritual connection with the flow of your life. You can then reach and out tap into the Divinity that exists within you. Vigyan Bhairav Tantra is a holistic approach to life that honors and respects all aspects of your being, including sexuality, love and spirituality.
An ardent student of tantra would do well do avoid the many so-called ‘commentaries’ on this fabulous treatise, which has its deeper meanings inbuilt within the original text in Sanskrit. The Vigyan Bhairav Tantra is not an intellectual or philosophical work that can be absorbed in a retreat or workshop. A qualified tantra teacher can instruct you in its essential teachings to aid you in your tantra lessons, but the complete work required at least a decade and a half to master.
This scripture – one of the most revered in ancient tantra – explains the exact breath techniques Gautama Buddha used to achieve spiritual enlightenment. The Buddha’s Vipassana meditation method is well-known for being ‘one of His techniques’, but it is not generally known that it is based firmly on the Vigyan Bhairav Tantra. Most religious and spiritual schools of the world have borrowed heavily from the various methods and techniques it offers without acknowledging it as their source. For example, Gurdjieff formulated his famous techniques on the lines prescribed by this ancient tantra scripture and introduced them to the West under his own name.
The student of tantra must understand that this ancient treatise is not only about the systematization of breath. Rather, it teaches us to use breath as a technique to bring about pure consciousness. This consciousness is essential if we are to begin exploring the sexual aspects of tantra, which cannot be divorced from deep spirituality. Via the techniques taught by Vigyan Bhairav Tantra, we learn to harness energy that is otherwise wastefully expelled through mundane sexual intercourse. It changes the way we perceive sex. We learn to see it as much more than just a peaking of erotic energy that must be released and then done away with.
Acharya Subhojit Dasgupta is a Tantra Teacher with an in-depth knowledge of traditional Indian sciences and Sanskrit literature. Visit his tantra online guide to read more about Ancient Tantra and Vigyan Bhairav Tantra, learn tantra exercises and tantric techniques from this young Tantra Master.