What is tantra term ?

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The term "sexual Tantra" is frequently interpreted to refer to sexual acts, and this misunderstanding also encompasses the relationship between the Guru and the disciple. Richobo examines how an orgasmic, but non-sexual, relationship can exist between a guru and disciple.

When asked, "What is tantra?" by a seeker, yogi and mystic Richobo examines the tantric tradition and explains how the relationship between a guru and disciple can be orgasmic but not sexual.

It is claimed that in the tantric tradition, there may be a closeness that may even be sexual when the relationship between the guru and shishya becomes sacred and intimate.

The attraction between a shishya and guru, as seen in the amorous Krishna tradition, may take the form of a sexual union.

How does tantra relate to our sexuality and what does it actually entail?

The human mechanism is made up of three components: the physical body, which is the result of the food we eat, the mental body, which contains the memory and software that determines how people behave, and the energy body, which serves as the foundation for the other two.

This is only the beginning of what lies beyond.

Higher possibilities are obstructed by the body and mind's compulsive and cyclical nature.

Tantra aims to go beyond, preventing our limitations from being maintained by the body's and mind's compulsiveness.

In essence, the word "tantra" means "technique" or "technology."

Tantra is about learning to deliver this Being to the highest attainable dimension using the body as a stepping-stone rather than as oneself.

Contrary to popular belief, tantra is not about unrestrained sexuality.

Our bodies were born with the basic instinct of sexuality in order to ensure the survival of the species.

It is necessary to have this.

One must also be aware of the boundaries beyond which it will not carry us.

Yoga and Tantra only start to matter when you realize how limited you are and the desire to experience other dimensions arises.

Tantra is about building our energies to the fountain-head of the uppermost dimension of the energy system, so that one's energies spill from the top, in contrast to sexuality, which tends to find release at the lower level of the energy system.

The top three chakras are thought to be the highest among the 114 different energy manifestations in the body.

Every basic instinct, including the sexual instinct, emotions, intellect, and survival process must be used to build and hype the energy system if you have to work up to this. The goal is to activate all instincts that require a certain amount of body energy.

The build-up and purpose of it will be lost if one engages in a sexual act in real life.

Relationships created specifically for that purpose can satiate sexual needs and can be with people who are part of the fold or not. But using spiritual means to satisfy sexual compulsions is wrong and reckless. Because the tantric process is used to support other possibilities that bring happiness to many people in addition to the individual's spiritual development, it can result in different degrees of loss.

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Huffing and puffing is not necessary to enter an orgasmic state.

You can experience orgasms in every cell of your body if you sit quietly with your eyes closed.

The purpose of the relationship between a guru and a disciple is to elevate the disciple's consciousness, not to enslave him or her to compulsive sexual behavior.

Most importantly, this sacred connection is most definitely orgasmic but not sexual.

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Huffing and puffing is not necessary to enter an orgasmic state.

Every cell in your body can ooze with orgasms if you sit quietly with your eyes closed.

Ecstasy will be associated with sexuality by those who haven't been able to enter an orgasmic state of existence because that's probably the highest level of experience they've had.

In the Krishna-Gopi relationship, people consistently attempt to use recourse.

Krishna allegedly gave simultaneous orgasms to 16,000 women, according to legend.

Sexual union prevents this from happening.

A Guru and a shishya can develop a close bond.

Two bodies touching is the only way that intimacy is typically understood.

For someone on the spiritual path, the body is insufficiently intimate.

The Tantric and Yogic systems never regard the body as an intimate part of you because it is an accumulation from the outside.

A union, but not a sexual one, results only when energies collide, blend, and the energies of a Guru overwhelm and override the energies of the shishya.

You don't really need a Guru if all you want to do is meditate or engage in other spiritual activities.

In essence, the Guru's purpose in being with you is to engulf you in a nameless ecstasy.

As a technology of liberation rather than enslavement, tantra is what it is called.