Tantra Yoga
Tantra yoga is something that I am not familiar with and a
subject not covered elsewhere on the site, so I reprinted this
article by Paul Jerard to have at least an introduction to tantra.
Tantra Yoga Secrets
By Paul Jerard
Tantra Yoga is unity by controlling sexual energy. When you
consider the main Indian Yoga styles, Tantra Yoga is probably
the most controversial of them all. So what is the problem? Is
it our sexual hang-ups or is it something more? What
is the origin of Tantra Yoga? Is it all linked to the Kama Sutra
or is there more to it?
Since Tantra Yoga uses many components of the classical Yoga
styles such as mudras, pranayama, asanas, meditation, Bhakti,
Yantra,and Kundalini, there are many similarities to other forms
of Yoga practice. Some Yogis say that Tantra Yoga is the hardest
Yoga to define, but there is a fundamental difference.
The major difference is Tantra Yoga accepts and embraces the
power of desire. Tantra Yogis are not trained to
avoid desires that arouse the senses. This is a stark contrast
from the many other forms of Yoga, which train their students
to renounce desire. This is the foundation of the division between
Tantra Yoga and the other classical Indian styles.
The origins of Tantra Yoga and the Kama Sutra date back to
the Fourth Century A.D. The author of the Kama Sutra was Vatsyayana
Mallanaga, who is somewhat of a mystery in the history books.
There are no other traces of him to be found. He did write the
worlds most famous sex manual to date.
Northern India seems to be the birth place of Tantra Yoga
and it appears to have migrated further north to Tibet, and China,
before going global. Many contemporary Tantra Yogis practice
Tantra Yoga of Tibetan or Indian origin. Tantra Yoga practitioners
focus on the opposites and dualities within the universe such
as, male and female, Shiva and Shakti, or Yin and Yang.
At different points in time, ritual Tantric sex has been considered
common place within certain Tantra followings. However, it is
not as common place as some might think. There is also a common
belief that Tantric sex is always intentionally prolonged. This
is not always the case and sometimes Tantric sex takes it own
natural course.
Lastly, it should be noted that the Kama Sutra might have
been considered a racy classic at the time of its
writing, and during conservative points in history. However,
by todays standards, the Kama Sutra would offend the masses
much less. Some of the entertainment, at this point in time, has
managed to make the public more callous than we should naturally
be. Entertainment of the present day is sometimes comparable
to that of the Roman coliseums in the past.
Tantra Yoga is a good example of the cycles and evolutions
of morality within human history. Whether we think Tantra Yoga
and the Kama Sutra are right or wrong, the current moral code
will change with time, but we may not live long enough to see
it.
© Copyright 2006 Paul Jerard / Aura Publications
Paul Jerard is a co-owner and the director of Yoga teacher
training at: Aura Wellness Center, in North Providence, RI. He
has been a certified Master Yoga teacher since 1995. To receive
a Free e-Book: "Yoga in Practice," or a free Yoga newsletter,
please visit: http://www.yoga-teacher-training.org/index.html
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