What is Tantra?
Born there are over 6000 years in the valley of the Indus, Tantra is neither a religion nor a philosophy, but rather an art, a way to consider theProvince of Amur and sexuality. There are several kinds, but one we know and practice (somewhat) in the West is red Tantra. The tantrika (people who practice Tantra) Consider the union sexual as a means to access the spiritual, the divine, that "great All" which, according to the Taoist tradition, linking the living. The Tantra not based on any text or doctrine: it builds and builds from the experience of the individual, his feelings, here and now. Specifically, he is working his breath, his posture and refine their senses (smell, hearing, touch, etc..). How? Through exercises breathingAnd postures of yoga, massage and rituals.
To learn Tantra and massage courses
To learn more, there is literature, of course, but the ideal is to follow a course Tantra or to receive a Tantric Massage. Of course you can get there in a couple. In centers Wellness offering Tantric massageMen and women choose to be massaged at the same time or one after another. In all cases, they then learn to massage each other so they can take home and practice what they have learned. Because it involves communication and exchange between the couple, the Tantra can (re) establish a dialogue between two partners and give a boost to a lowered libido. Note, however, Tantra is not controlled and is mentioned by people who are all commendable. To avoid sects, gurus and other brothels, ask about the serious and experienced facilitators. You can also refer you to a sexologist who will tell you the places and people you trust.
Tantra is it forbidden to unmarried?
Should it be provided with someone to learn Tantra? No. Most courses and massages are available to individuals. Some also believe that it is preferable. "The Tantra is primarily a relationship to itself, said Marisa Ortolan, psychotherapist and host of internship Tantra (1). The risk when they learn two is that they separate, both partners may abandon the practice because they consider it part of their privacy. However, it is essential to appropriate it for himself. "
Tantric sexuality is it for everyone?
As rich and interesting as it is, the Tantra is not for everyone. The very modest may be uncomfortable and those (or those) who would see an opportunity lewd likely to be disappointed: as sensual as it is, the Tantra Not necessarily sexual intercourse is far from mandatory. But "because it brings out memories and releases energy, the Tantra can (re) emerge from underlying disease, warns Dr. Claude-Marie Lannoy, sexologist. Following a tantric experience, some people more vulnerable, such as depressiveThe psychotic or sexually abused, can switch into utter confusion. "Hence the importance of being well supported by persons competent and trustworthy.


