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Tantric Workshops by Subhojit Dasgupta on March 19th, 2012 8:40 am
It is easy to assume that tantra helps us achieve multiple orgasms because of specific tantric techniques that boost our libido and performance. However, to fully understand how tantra delivers this Holy Grail of sexual pleasure, one must understand how tantra really works. Apart from its effects on the physical level, there are also deep psychological factors involved.

One of the first things that a tantra teacher focuses on in a tantra for couples setting is the building up of trust between the partners. How does this tie in with multiple orgasms? Very simply put, it is the lack of trust in ourselves and each other that prevents us from opening ourselves completely enough to experience it. Orgasm is definitely the very pinnacle of sexual pleasure, but it is also at this point that the human being is at his or her most vulnerable.
It is next to impossible to respond to any kind of threat while one is in the throes of sexual climax. Most protective reflexes shut down completely at this point. The mind, which is our primary defense system and tool, is unwaveringly focused on the pleasure it perceives. In order to fully understand this state of vulnerability, I would like to draw a parallel.
Imagine that India’s enemies were to launch a tactical offensive against the capital at the very point when Sachin Tendulkar is scoring the decisive run in his latest century. Arguably, the nation is at its weakest at such a point, since almost every Indian’s attention is focused on what is happening on that particular cricket field. An offensive launched at such a time would have extremely serious consequences.
What has this got to do with trust? Well, India has no option but to trust its enemies at this point. It has to trust them not to attack when the nation is at its weakest. For the record, I would like to say that this trust is not exactly realistic. However, the nation would not be able to fully celebrate Sachin’s latest feat if it were looking over its shoulders, fearing an attack.
In the same way, it is impossible to fully enjoy sexual intimacy without complete trust in one’s partner. At the moment of orgasm, all our defenses are down. We are fully open to the other. It takes trust to be able to experience even a single orgasm – and it takes trust of spiritual proportions in order to experience a series of climaxes.
This is the kind of trust that a tantra master will work at bringing about between partners during tantra for couples instructions. Without it, all his teachings will prove fruitless. Intimate partners must be willing to trust each other completely; and to achieve this, they must lower their masks and allow the walls that separate them to come down, as well. They must face each other in all their nakedness, both in a physical and psychological sense.
There can be no defenses in tantra. There can only be trust. Only when this trust is established do multiple orgasms become possible.
Acharya Subhojit Dasgupta is a Tantra Teacher with an in-depth knowledge of traditional Indian sciences and Sanskrit literature. Visit his tantra online guide for Tantra Lessons, kriyas and mudras from this young Tantra Master.
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Tantric Techniques by Subhojit Dasgupta on March 4th, 2012 10:21 am
Is tantra breathing really important? If you are looking for greater sexual control, it certainly is. Tantra sex is all about mastery over one’s passions, and tantra breathing techniques taught by a qualified tantric teacher can go a long way in achieving this.

The ancient yogis of India were acutely aware of the role that breath plays – not just in the sustenance of life itself, but also in the way humans respond to certain impulses. We all know that controlling our breathing in times of stress and crisis can calm our minds and help us focus. By the same coin, learning tantric breathing techniques allows students of tantra to control their sexual passion. In doing this, they become able to conserve and unleash their sexual energy at will. This kind of breathing is one of the key skill-sets that an experienced tantra teacher will bestow on his pupils.
A very significant aspect of tantric breathing is the fact that it allows the male greater control over ejaculation. By focusing on breathing at the time of greatest sexual excitement, he can withhold his body’s orgasmic response – sometimes for long periods of time. The end result of such sexual control by the man is obviously enhanced erotic pleasure for himself as well as his female partner. In the same manner, the woman is better enabled to synchronize her orgasm with her male partner’s if she practices tantra breathing along with him.
The ancient tantric scriptures tell us that meditating on the process of breathing during the sexual act helps the two partners to fix upon each other’s tantra energy. There is a mutual exchange of life-force and erotic power. This is an extremely powerful method of bonding at the very soul level, allowing the relationship to blossom from the earth-bound to the transcendental. At the same time, the chemistry of the partners’ bodies is subtly changed. There is a controlled, yet focused release of sex hormones. Also, physical energy is enhanced with the elimination of wasteful, shallow breathing and the introduction of tantric breathing.
When tantric breathing is practiced during sexual union, the quintessential tantra deities of Shiva and Shakti are locked in a celestial dance of erotic love. Their energies merge and mingle in a tantalizing act of worshipful foreplay. Their focus is totally on each other – the external world ceases to exist as they unite. This state is the very essence of tantra, and it is indispensable for those who aspire to experience the bliss of spiritual sex.
Acharya Subhojit Dasgupta is a Tantra Teacher with an in-depth knowledge of traditional Indian sciences and Sanskrit literature. Visit his tantra online guide for Tantra Lessons, kriyas and mudras from this young Tantra Master.
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Tantric Yoga by Subhojit Dasgupta on February 26th, 2012 9:27 am
Much is written on tantra yoga, but it is important to understand what differentiates tantric yoga from other forms. Like everything else about the tantric way of life, this form of yoga has very deep roots in the human experience.

The principles of Tantra Yoga are based on an amalgamation of various sciences and spiritual studies, including astrology, astronomy, psychology, chemistry, physics, numerology and the ancient Indian herbal medicine system of Ayurveda. Tantra yoga has a basis in all these disciplines, and is therefore a profound practice with roots in a wide cross-section of human existence.
When a student learns tantra yoga under and experienced tantra teacher, he or she will experience an incredible expansion of awareness in every state of consciousness. However, it is first necessary for the tantra teacher to de-program the student’s mind. Tantra yoga requires a relatively pure and innocent state of mind and awareness in which to take hold and flourish.
The deprogramming process in teaching tantra yoga is not always pleasant, since the student of tantra needs to question many erroneous beliefs and practices that keep him or her from evolving into a higher state of spiritual awareness. There are many social, familial or experiential influences that crowd our mind, and these are constantly working in the background to rob us of mental peace and spiritual equilibrium.
Since these ‘programs’ are contrary to what tantra yoga requires, they are first exposed and then cleaned from the mind and soul. This requires a master’s touch and a whole lot of compassion. This is why tantric yoga should never be taught by anyone but an accomplished tantra master.
Throughout the learning process, the tantra student is introduced to various techniques to identify and eliminate the contaminants of the soul and the psyche. Disruptive factors that poison thoughts and emotions are faced and overcome, and the result is freedom from ignorance, intolerance and pointless, bestial lust. These are replaced by knowledge, a sense of oneness with all things and the awakening of sacred sexuality.
Tantra yoga finally brings with it a welling up of tantra energy – energy which was hitherto misunderstood and either abused or sadly under-utilized. In this state of psychic and spiritual renewal, regular practice of tantra yoga under the auspices of a genuine tantra teacher will yield profound results. In fact, life itself is reinvented.
The various postures and meditation techniques of tantric yoga constantly purify mind, body and soul, detoxifying the practitioner at every level of existence and bringing peace, harmony and spiritual wellbeing.
Acharya Subhojit Dasgupta is a Tantra Teacher with an in-depth knowledge of traditional Indian sciences and Sanskrit literature. Visit his tantra online guide for Tantra Lessons, kriyas and mudras from this young Tantra Master.