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  • Tantra is the left-handing path, meaning it is the road less taken. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Tantra is quicker; but for some people it can be spiritually disastrous. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Tantra is for someone who practices all the paths because all the paths encompass tantra. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Tantra and adventure are very, very connected. Perhaps the greatest enemy for one who's journeying along the spiritual path is complacency. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra works well for people who are engaged in relationships and sexuality. Sex itself is just an action. It's just part of the dream. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Tantra is the science of transforming ordinary lovers into soul mates. And that is the grandeur of Tantra. It can transform the whole earth; it can transform each couple into soul mates. -- Rajneesh
  • Tantra is not sexual yoga. When the word tantra is used in the West, very often people immediately associate it with some kind of sexual yoga in which you use sex as a vehicle for enlightenment. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Tantra is the hot blood of spiritual practice. It smashes the taboo against unreasonable happiness; a thunderbolt path, swift, joyful, and fierce. There is no authentic Tantra without profound commitment, discipline, courage, and a sense of wild, foolhardy, fearless abandon. -- Chogyam Trungpa
  • The tantras are ancient sacred books of India and Tibet. The tantras detail specific means for attaining liberation. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • People who are capable of practicing tantra are individuals who have meditated for many, many years and developed very strong and powerful states of attention. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Our biological body itself is a form of hardware that needs re-programming through tantra like a new spiritual software which can release or unblock its potential. -- Slavoj Žižek
  • Some people go into tantra with the idea, sort of an intellectual approach, that now they can just do everything and stay high. That doesn't work at all. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Sexuality, for the person who practices tantra, is a marvelous way to experience illusion. Illusion is just another way of seeing things. There are no illusions because there is no self. -- Frederick Lenz
  • There is the path of karma, selfless action, the path of love and devotion, the path of training the mind and the path of Yoga, mantra and tantra this is what the various saints advocated. -- Mata Amritanandamayi
  • Samsara-our conditioned existence in the perpetual cycle of habitual tendencies and nirvana - genuine freedom from such an existence- are nothing but different manifestations of a basic continuum. So this continuity of consciousness us always present. This is the meaning of tantra. -- Dalai Lama
  • The Dali Lama and other notable Buddhist teachers have now indicated that since the world has plunged into a dark age, the information available in the tantras, which include the very, very powerful Kundalini release techniques, should be made available to the public. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • These seven centers, these seven chakras Yoga and Tantra have talked about down the ages, are nothing but five knots in your body electric current. They can be changed; they can be rearranged. They can be given a new shape, form. Two lovers can be transformed so deeply that all their seven centers can start meeting. -- Rajneesh
  • It is the movement between the negative and positive poles that creates electricity. It is the attraction between the male and the female that creates new life. The dynamics of the universe are dialectical, apparently in a conflict, but occurring within a larger context of unity and wholeness. This is the understanding of the Tantra vision. -- Margot Anand
  • Trust, love, what we call sexy, who we trust in a business situation, are all based on how open we are. Openness is bodily openness, muscular relaxation, heart openness as opposed to hiding behind some emotional wall, and spiritual openness, which is actually feeling so fully into the moment that there's no separation between you and the entire moment. -- David Deida
  • There is no big mystery to Tantra. It is in the allowance and grace of the breath. Breathe easy and naturally and you will open the door to a sacred intent. With this sacred intent, love making becomes spiritual and holy. You open the gateway to total joy and you embrace the divine, erotic impulse. So breathe and relax. This is tantra. -- Janet Robertson
  • Tantra is for extremists, but balanced extremists. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra acceptance is total; it doesn't split you. -- Osho
  • Tantra involves radical change, a change in states of awareness. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra is the left-handing path, meaning it is the road less taken. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Tantra is quicker; but for some people it can be spiritually disastrous. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Tantra does not seek any type of experience, nor does it avoid it. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra is for someone who practices all the paths because all the paths encompass tantra. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Tantra means the avoidance of a set or defined form of spirituality. Tantra is intuitive self-discovery. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra is for a person who has reached a point in their spiritual evolution where everything looks the same. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra and adventure are very, very connected. Perhaps the greatest enemy for one who's journeying along the spiritual path is complacency. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra is for the advanced spiritual practitioner who is ready to push aside spiritual practice in the name of spiritual practice. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra won't work unless you've been trapped by spirituality. You have to be trapped by spirituality before you can be liberated from it. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Tantra works well for people who are engaged in relationships and sexuality. Sex itself is just an action. It's just part of the dream. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Tantra is for the person who has gone beyond the rules. They've learned the rules so well that now they can go beyond them. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra has to do with the reconciliation of opposites. All the yogas recommend that you avoid certain experiences. In tantra there is no avoidance. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra is for the desperate. Unless you've really experienced pain and suffering, tantra won't work. Unless you've really experienced exultation and ecstasy, tantra won't work. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra is for the person who has self control but doesn't care anymore. It is for the person who is able to abandon self-control and its fixation. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Tantra is for the person who has self control but doesn't care anymore. It is for the person who is able to abandon self-control and its fixation. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Tantra is not for a hedonist at all. It won't work. If you're heavily attracted to sensual experiences, tantra will definitely not be of any use to you. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Tantra is not for a hedonist at all. It won't work. If you're heavily attracted to sensual experiences, tantra will definitely not be of any use to you. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Tantra is only recommended for someone who has a very developed will power, a terrific sense of humor, and a sense that nothing else matters but God and self-realization. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra is non-dogmatic, in the sense that we don't care about the sensual world; we don't care about other religious traditions. To not care doesn't mean that we don't learn. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra is the perception of the oneness and the perfection of all things. Not just the perception of light, but the perception of darkness, seeing God in both beauty and horror. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra is spiritual, not religious. It deals with the spirit. Religion is just an applied body of doctrines that's believed or not believed by one or more individuals. Spirituality is the science of metaphysics. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Tantra is not sexual yoga. When the word tantra is used in the West, very often people immediately associate it with some kind of sexual yoga in which you use sex as a vehicle for enlightenment. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The advanced education in Tantra obviously has to do with the entrance into samadhi, the negation of the self. That is what the path of negation means, not the negation of life, but the negation of anything that is not enlightenment. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • The emphasis in tantra is not what you find yourself doing, it's on meditation. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • In tantra, samsara is viewed as the same thing as nirvana. Eating a hamburger is meditation. -- Frederick Lenz
  • In tantra, samsara is viewed as the same thing as nirvana. Eating a hamburger is meditation. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Mind delineates experience, and through the filter of mind, experience becomes something else; it becomes knowledge in tantra. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Music is part of the tantra, the dance of life. Before your eyes, before your awareness, is the procession of eternity. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • If you think that material success will bring you happiness, relationships, people, places, things, fame, fortune, you definitely should not practice tantra. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • You shouldn't run around killing people or eating meat. That's not what we mean by tantra. There's no need to break the rules. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • You shouldn't run around killing people or eating meat. That's not what we mean by tantra. There's no need to break the rules. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • The basic assumption of tantra is that God not only exists in the superconscious, God also exists in the lowest forms of existence. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • The practice of tantra is about inner-transformation. The energy involved in the process of tantric transformation is the energy of our own bliss. -- Prana Gogia
  • People who are capable of practicing tantra are individuals who have meditated for many, many years and developed very strong and powerful states of attention. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Our biological body itself is a form of hardware that needs re-programming through tantra like a new spiritual software which can release or unblock its potential. -- Slavoj Žižek
  • Some people, of course, say they're practicing tantra. There are a lot of books on tantric sexual practice in local bookstores. These are usually pretty silly books. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Some people go into tantra with the idea, sort of an intellectual approach, that now they can just do everything and stay high. That doesn't work at all. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Now, tantra is a little bit different than other forms of Buddhism because in tantra what we do is we use the sensorial worlds as access points or pathways to ineffability. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Sexuality, for the person who practices tantra, is a marvelous way to experience illusion. Illusion is just another way of seeing things. There are no illusions because there is no self. -- Frederick Lenz
  • Success, failure, pain, small furry animals, household products, freeways, Star Wars systems - all are interlinked in the dance of tantra, the disco of the mind, the ballroom of cosmic consciousness. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • There are different pathways - be it Zen, tantra, karma yoga, or jnana yoga. Different ways have been devised to do the same thing for different types of people according to their temperament. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
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