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Meaning of tantra

  • Writer: Mangesh Dhole
    Mangesh Dhole
  • Sep 4, 2018
  • 1 min read



considers the universe to be a manifestation of pure consciousness. Through this process of manifesting, consciousness divides itself into two parts, which cannot exist without one another (though appearing to divide, they actually remain one and the same). One aspect remains as a static, formless quality (shiva), while the other is a dynamic, creative aspect (shakti). The two eternally coexist, like ink and the written word, which, though one and the same, are different. It is why it is said she is the way to him. We have to learn how to flow with her. Prana or shakti. The journey of Tantra is to know them both, at once, as one. Through a process of kundalini awakening, the two are eventually experienced in their state of union. In the Himalayan tradition, Yoga, Vedanta, and Tantra are companion practices.


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Meaining of tarntra

vedanta. The end of all myths. It is the beginning of practice . Kundalini is the pure energy. The poetry of rumi is kundalini. Swami vivekananda swimmming to the rock in kanyakumari is kundalini. The akali nihangs who are shiva swarooop conquering kabul is kundalini. The bhudda holding up a flower to explain the egolessness of all things in nature is also kundalini. It is the concept of the pure formless energy. Tantra is expereince. practice. the process of atma sakshatkar. The experience of life. Live long and strong close to nature. We have to learn how to flow with her . Away from maya . closer to the pure formless energy

 
 
 

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