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Tantra and Sacred
Sexuality - By Robert Frey, MA
This series of articles on Sacred Tantra has addressed
the history, evolution, and philosophy of this spiritual
path and included references to the value of practices,
especially giving attention to the breath and to meditation.
I have spoken about the commonality of Tantra and Buddhism
and their shared focus on learning to live in the present
and embrace each moment without attachment or aversion to
what is present.
Past articles have focused on Tantra's emphasis on learning
to quiet the mind, expand the capacity of the heart, cultivate
a higher frequency of energy, and develop a sacred attitude
and clear intention. In the midst of all this philosophy
and spiritual overview you may have found yourself wondering,
"I thought Tantra is about sex," and "When
is he going to get to the part about Tantric sex?"
It would not be surprising if such questions arose since
Tantra in the West has been primarily and most frequently
represented as Tantric SEX, the path to sexual prowess and
the best sex and best orgasms ever, and the set of skills
guaranteed to enable you to send your lover into ecstasy
every time!
Given that spin, I would not be surprised if some readers
have been waiting to get to the "juicy" part.
So how do sex and sensuality fit into the path of authentic
Sacred Tantra? Perhaps another important and related question
might be, which is the major context and which is the sub
context, sex or spirituality? In other words, in true Tantra
is the sacred, heightened sex the primary goal that will
offer secondary spiritual benefits? Or is spiritual transformation
the primary focus to which a tantrica is committed?
I believe that the authentic Sacred Tantra approach empowers
you to utilize your sexual energy, passion, and sensuality
to ecstatically elevate your personal spiritual journey,
as well as your shared relationship experiences. Your sexual
energy is meant to be in service of your spiritual path,
not the other way around. This is consistent with the way
that Tantra was originally taught by the masters, and it
still works wonders today!
So what do I mean by "in service of"? Quite simply,
this infers that the sacred sexual practices of ancient
Tantra were among the tools and methods used to support
the tantrica's journey of spiritual transformation.
The sexual and sensual practices were not an end unto themselves,
and the teachings and teachers cautioned against being seduced
by the pleasure and warned of the possibility of getting
stuck in the sensuality and sexuality. The teachers guided
students of Tantra in how to use the heightened states of
sexual pleasure as spiritual fuel to expand beyond the sensual
realm into higher consciousness and finer energy for spiritual
purposes.
How, then, were the sexual practices taught in the ancient
Tantric mystery schools, and how does that differ from the
teaching of sexual Tantra today? In the ancient Tantric
training there were experienced teachers who were "in
the stream" of a living lineage of awakened masters.
These masters, and the teachers under them, held a high
degree of clarity about the pitfalls along the spiritual
path and the necessary steps to take to keep progressing
towards liberation from fear-based consciousness.
Generally, especially in the schools of Tantra influenced
by Buddhism and Kriya Yoga, students were first taught how
to quiet and focus their minds, expand their heart's capacity,
raise their vibration to resonate with the masters' wisdom,
and hold primarily sacred thoughts before they were given
sexual practices and a consort to practice with. This way
they could first cultivate and then bring a more pure level
of energy and consciousness into the sexual practices, and
the resulting intimacy was likely to be sacred, very high,
and powerfully transformational. Raising sexual energy and
moving it skillfully was one way to enhance the inner alchemy.
It also set the tone to act as a dramatic microcosm of how
to merge into the Oneness - a way to practice and learn
how it feels to merge ecstatically in spiritual orgasm with
all of life, the revered state called "Mahamudra."
In our modern Western culture, and particularly in America,
Tantra has been presented in the reverse order with the
primary emphasis being given to the sacred sexual practices,
and often little or no mention of the more evolved spiritual
transformational aspects. In fact, most people that believe
they know what Tantra is only know of the sacred sexuality
and sensuality aspects, and aren't at all aware (or often
even interested) in the primary spiritual orientation and
teachings.
I believe that there are several reasons for this. The
main reason, perhaps, is that our American culture is very
focused on sex (especially in the media) and yet is very
confused and uneasy with sex, and therefore has a compelling
need for sexual healing. Because of this focus and this
need for healing, the public is very interested in the sexual
aspects of Tantra. Therefore, for the teachers of Tantra,
"sex sells!" In addition, it is my observation
that most American teachers of Tantra have very little training
or background in the deeper spiritual themes of authentic
Tantra, and, as is so often the case in life, they "don't
know what they don't know."
Thus in the teaching of Sacred Sexuality practices people
will reach high states of arousal, and for some, their hearts
will expand, their minds might temporarily quiet, they will
experience high energy, and perhaps, if they are lucky,
they might open to a spiritual insight. This can be a very
beautiful awakening, and for some, can lead to a fresh and
enthusiastic interest in learning more about higher spiritual
consciousness. For others it will simply be a great moment
to remember, or, at best, an insight to work with for a
while in terms of personal or relationship growth and healing.
For many, however, the mind never truly quiets, and though
there are high states of arousal and pleasure, there remain
subtle ego driven agendas and desires for personal gratification.
Without the meditative training and spiritual context, the
ego can remain in charge of experiences of "better
sex." This I have seen repeatedly, and because it is
subtle, from the outside it can still look quite beautiful
and loving - even most teachers of Westernized Tantra (and
especially sexualized "pop Tantra") cannot tell
the difference nor recognize the agendas of the ego, much
less know how to assist the students in navigating such
inner territory. Much deeper and more profound levels of
intimacy can be achieved once one knows how to skillfully
track the mind in order to release expectations, agendas,
and selfishness so as to shift from "what's in it for
me?" to "what am I experiencing and how can I
serve?"
Nevertheless (and on the brighter side!) it is, ironically,
the very highly visible presence of sexuality in the Westernized
Tantra that is attracting many people to Tantra that would
otherwise probably never have taken notice of the spiritual
traditions. Hopefully, by virtue of their exposure first
to the Sacred Sexuality, many of them will eventually find
interest in the deeper spiritual orientations of authentic
Tantra. With or without the more profound training, Tantra
can still help heal the past and free a person from old
disappointments, offer tools for connecting deeply with
others, inspire one to live each moment in a more conscious
optimistic way, and shift vibration to magnetize more love
and more miracles!
Whether approaching Tantra from the sexual or the spiritual
ends of the spectrum, we can begin to tap into a wealth
of information, practices and inspiration to explore, deepen
and learn about our natural sexuality and how it integrates
with our natural spiritual essence. This integration is
the beginning of the inner alchemy that the ancient Tantric
masters refer to; it can take your ability to love and be
loved to the highest level, thus offering the possibility
of experiencing more joy in life and deepening the connection
with Source.
If practiced regularly the skills of Sacred Sexuality and
the practices of Sacred Tantra will make life richer and
enhance the ability to bring one's depth of being to the
surface, for more self love and confidence, and for more
loving, harmonious relationships. As we all know, most of
the pain and suffering in our lives comes from difficulties
with relationships and from a lack of love.
How ironic that few of us have had much, if any, intelligent
and sensitive training in the most important relationship
skills, including communication, healthy boundaries, agreements,
harmonizing energies, loving sensuality, sexual practices,
staying present and lovingly attentive, and honoring the
goodness and spiritual presence in each other. But the good
news is that it's not too late! If learned and practiced
in a safe, respectful, loving environment the teachings
can provide valuable ways to fill this lack and offer a
lasting remedy - a huge elevation in one's ability to create
and sustain loving relationships!
If you wish to have much more than fleeting pleasure, consider
training and practicing a spiritual and sacred approach
to Tantra - the rewards of inner peace, joy and fulfillment
can be extraordinary. While most other approaches make sexuality
and lovemaking the primary focus, Sacred Tantra goes much
further in assisting students in creating lasting happiness
for themselves and their loved ones. Originally Tantra was
a path for becoming a healing presence and a master of relationship
- with yourself and with all living things, and all situations.
Therefore, skills such as becoming a great lover and being
able to create blissful lovemaking experiences were seen
as bonus benefits and steps on the way to having a life
of abundance of love and personal spiritual liberation.
Ultimately, to align with the level at which one consciously
experiences the Universe making love, the rapture of the
Oneness of Divine Love, is the ecstatic transformation of
true Tantra. In doing so, one becomes a cup that consciously
overflows in service to a divine plan for evolution and
happiness for all.
I end with a quote from the Thirteenth Dalai Lama (translated
by Glenn Mullen) "The Bodhisattva is like the mightiest
of warriors; but his enemies are not common foes of flesh
and bone. His fight is with the inner delusions, the afflictions
of self-cherishing and ego grasping. Those most terrible
of demons that catch living beings in the snare of confusion
and cause them forever to wander in pain, frustration and
sorrow. His mission is to harm ignorance and delusion, never
living beings. These he looks upon with kindness, patience
and empathy. Cherishing them like a mother cherishes her
only child, he is the real hero, calmly facing any hardship
in order to bring peace, happiness and liberation to the
world."
It is my honor to share with you what I have learned and
come to deeply believe.
Namasté
Robert

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About
Cynthia
Cynthia Lamborne is a leader in the field of
sacred sexuality and Tantra. Her background and training
includes: comprehensive study with several Tantric Masters;
extensive travel in Egypt, India and Nepal; 30 years of
training and experience with thousands of men and women
as an intimacy coach and workshop facilitator; and teaching
Transcendental Meditation for 10 years.
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