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Tantra;: The Indian cult of ecstasy - Softcover
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I asked a friend who has studied and taught Tantra for over 10 years to recommend a book concerning Tantra's deep underlying concepts. He cautioned me not to attempt to learn Tantra from a book, and that's worth repeating here -- maps are not the territory, and Tantra is outside the scope of written language. This book does a wonderful job providing an overview of this year old esoteric wisdom tradition as it's emerged in the Hindu Tradition it's found in other traditions, such as Vajrayana Buddhism, as well. Notes Tantra is distinct in its balance, particularly in how masculine and feminine energies are honored and handled. Emptiness is not better than form, manifestation and the body are enjoyed and inquired into with the same devotion as emptiness and the mind. It's likely Tantra was initiated by female adepts and women have featured prominently in its evolution and teaching. Tantrikas don't see the body, emotion, and sexuality as a handicap or something to avoid, instead they are welcomed as an opportunity to attain liberation more quickly. Tantra includes Hatha yoga, has its own forms of therapy, and embodies the world's most profound understanding of human sexuality. Tantra is about living in the full moment, being present to what emerges in every facet of experience: pain, pleasure, wisdom, desire, etc. In its complete form it is perfect spontaneity where each sensation, thoughts, or desire is felt fully without any attachment to an outcome. Quotes Page 8: 'What is so special about the Tantric teachings that they should serve the spiritual needs of the dark age better than all other approaches? In many ways, the Tantric methods are similar to nonTantric practices. What is strikingly different about them is their inclusiveness and the radical attitude with which they are pursued. A desperate person will grasp for a straw, and seekers in the kali-yuga are, or should be, desperate. From the vantage point of a spiritual heritage extending over several thousand years, the Tantric masters at the beginning of the common era realized that the dark age calls for especially powerful techniques to break through lethargy, resistance, and attachment to conventional relationships and worldly things, as well as to deal with the lack of understanding. Looking at the available means handed down from teacher to student through countless generations, they acknowledged that these required a purity and nobility of character that people of the dark age no longer possess. To help humanity in the kali-yuga, the Tantric adepts modified the old teachings and created a new repertoire of practices. Their orientation can be summed up in two words: Anything goes. Or, at least, almost anything. It is clearly not the naive perspective that looks upon ordinary life as if it were paradise. No delusion or selfdeception is involved here. No longer are things seen as being strictly separated from one another, as if they were insular realities in themselves, but everything is seen together, understood together, and lived together. Whatever distinctions there may be, these are variations or manifestations of and within the selfsame Being. All too frequently spiritual seekers look for ultimate fulfillment apart from their corporeal existence. And all too frequently they end up not in genuine states of higher being and consciousness but in mental states conjured by the power of imagination, which of course are neither liberating nor ultimately satisfying. It recommends the more refined position of witnessing while at the same time understanding that observer and observed are not ultimately distinct. The Tantric approach is to see all life experiences as the play of the same One. When we have understood that what we dread the most-be it loss of health, property, relationships, or life itself-is not occurring to us but within our larger being, we begin to see the tremendous humor of embodiment. This insight is truly liberating. They all agree not only that the material world is a fraction of what there actually is but also that it constitutes the lowest vibratory level of cosmic existence. The ultimate Reality is unfathomable creative vibration spanda , the basis for all distinct vibrations composing the countless objects of the subtle and the material realms. David Bohm, one of the finest minds in modern physics, described reality as movement that occurs as 'a series of interpenetrating and intermingling elements in different degrees of enfoldment all present together. What is missing from Bohm's definition, though, is that this dynamic Being is supremely conscious. At the material level, we experience the body as separate from its environment. In the higher levels of existence, however, the boundaries between body and environment become increasingly blurred, and the primordial body is coextensive with the universe itself. In other words, at the highest level of corporeality, we literally are the world. At that level we are truly omnipresent as well as omniscient. The further down we step in the ladder of psychocosmic evolution, the more pronounced the split between consciousness, body, and environment becomes. Instead of seeing in them a danger or handicap, the initiates of Tantra welcomed them as an opportunity to attain liberation more quickly. More than that, it looks increasingly likely that the main initiators into the esoteric world of Tantra were originally not male but female adepts. They are seen as manifestations of the divine Shakti, Shiva's consort, the feminine aspect of the ultimate Reality. The word cakra refers to the fact that male and female practitioners engage in ritual sexual intercourse while sitting in a circle around the guru partner. The guru is known as the 'lord of the wheel' cakraand his Ishvara, written cakreshvara. He is the steady axis and anchor point for all the energies unleashed during the ritual. Rather, it views the natural human impetus to avoid painful experiences and encounter pleasurable experiences in a new, broader context. There is nothing wrong with pleasure as such. It is merely too limited, a minuscule trickle of the delight that is the energy packed into every single atom of existence. Moreover, pleasure is frustratingly temporary, and therefore it tends to make addicts out of us, for we want to recapture pleasurable moments again and again. This pursuit enslaves all of us to one degree or another and thus is a form of suffering all its own. Either we become addicted to pleasure or we become addicted to the struggle for recovering an authentic state free from suffering. In either case we obscure our intrinsic freedom and bliss. Tantra seeks to expand into daily life those sacred moments in which we are in touch with a larger truth, a greater sense of being, just as it endeavors to expand ordinary moments of pleasure die point where they reveal their true face, which is bliss. Jump to ratings and reviews. Want to read. Rate this book. Tantra: The Path of Ecstasy. Georg Feuerstein. Tantra has been widely misunderstood in the West, however, where its practices are often confused with eroticism and licentious morality. The Path of Ecstasy dispels many common misconceptions, providing an accessible introduction to the history, philosophy, and practice of this extraordinary spiritual tradition. The Tantric teachings are geared toward the attainment of enlightenment as well as spiritual power and are present not only in Hinduism but also Jainism and Vajrayana Buddhism. In this book, Georg Feuerstein offers readers a clear understanding of authentic Tantra, as well as appropriate guidance for spiritual practice and the attainment of higher consciousness. Loading interface About the author. Georg Feuerstein books 97 followers. Georg A. Feuerstein was an Indologist and, according to his associate Ken Wilber , among the foremost Westerns scholar-practitioners of yoga. After doing his postgraduate research at Durham University in England, he moved to the United States, eventually settling in Canada with his wife and sometime co-author Brenda. Write a Review. Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book! Community Reviews. Search review text. Displaying 1 - 30 of 36 reviews. Kumari de Silva. Some of the reviewers on Amazon caution this is not a 'how-to' as does the author in his introduction. If you want to learn tantric yoga you must find a true teacher, learn in person - usually for a period spanning many years if not decades. This is meant to be a book about tantra. And it is a very good one, covering the history not only of Tantra but the history of how it has come to the West. I found this book refreshingly informative when compared to most yoga books published in the last 5 years. With the popularity of yoga comes the populace of books on the subject. Though each advance is full of seductive click bait, most modern books do not deliver. They cover the history of yoga in ten pages or less of vague claims - emphasizing mostly how hard it is to get information. With the rest of the book dedicated in equal parts to how the author came to yoga, how the author is good with students, and a few sequences or pranayama practices. In short, modern books tend to be vehicles for marketing workshops or retreats with the author. By contrast, although Feurstein admits he practices yoga, has since he was child there is very little on what his journey in yoga has been and none on how to take a tantric workshop with him. The book was easier for me to read than Arthur Avalon who so liberally sprinkled his work with untranslated, italicized, Sanskrit words. Some readers on Amazon complain the work is dry, boring or hard to read - I can't comment on 'boring. There's not one pose described, lol. But if you are interested in history, philosophy, religion and spirituality this book strips yoga clear of 'inner child' type fascinations, bringing it back to the practice in its natural state. As for the language, I observe language has changed more in the last 5 years than it has in the previous If your brain has gotten used to a steady diet of twitter feed, Facebook poses, on-line news that reads like a blog this book is like a time machine back to when essayists used full sentences and footnotes, sources and index. This is could be the best introduction to Tantra available. The style of the author is easy to understand which makes for light reading. A clear distinction is made between authentic initiatic Tantra and deviations of Neo-Tantrism or pseudo-Tantrism. The reader is presented with the main metaphysical and cosmological doctrines necessary for a correct understanding of the essence of Tantra. He also makes very clear distinctions between Tantra and other schools of Hinduism. Also presented are chapters on specific features of Tantra such as the role of the guru, initiation, discipleship, yoga, ritual, sadhana, mantra, mudra, and also the so-called 'forbidden' practices which are usually associated with Tantra by people in the West. I would recommend this book to anyone who would like authentic information concerning this fascinating tradition. Georg is the man. What a great writer and a fabulous scholar. A must-read for yoga geeks. Jamie Zigelbaum. Bob Couchenour. There is a lot more to Tantra than sex. Reading this would leave one with an impression that ritual is a basic fundamental of Tantric practice, and to an extent, it is. Yet there is room implied, and as I have garnered from other esoteric spiritual traditions, which transcends the ritualistic. And it is this transcendental aspect which is the real objective of Tantra. Transcending conventional moral limits, experiencing ecstatic states, becoming one with the divine, the root of reality, these are the fruits of Tantra. Rodrigo d'Orey. Great book. Lots of information and very engaging. Not a practical book in the sense that one will get any tips on what or how to practice but the essentials of the tantrik tradition and some history is explained well enough for those who finds themselves a bit confused with what is Tantra or what are the differences between yoga i. Raja Yoga and Tantra. Like Osho says: 'Yoga is suppression with awareness; Tantra is indulgence with awareness'. Tantra is a huge subject and very esoteric at its core so for those who are just getting to know the subject it can appear very daunting and confusing to say the least. This book goes a long way helping clarify what it is and what its practices are about. Better suited for those who are quite familiar with hinduism, yoga etc. Madeline Budin. Very good book that explains Tantra from its foundational perspective, not the New Age-y western perspective that has completely watered it down. Author 3 books 15 followers. There are so many misconceptions about Tantra, due to the brand of neo-Tantrism that makes it to the West, that writing a book about it must be a challenge. This author is not an adept, as he makes clear, but a researcher, and he does his best to lay it out for the reader in a scholarly way. Since, to be accepted as a student by a real Tantric guru, one would need to be an adept on one of the more usual Buddhist or Hindu paths, I will probably never get a much better look at this path than this book affords. Simply put, Tantra teaches that this world is only an entrapping illusion if we think it is all there is. Of itself, it is an expression of divinity. This text is really a Buddhist primer to classical Tantra. Fueurstein is a Buddhist and so is this book's publisher. It's interesting how Feuerstein weaves Buddhism into the book and even encourages the reader to find modern Tantric practices offered by Buddism, but really does not dare to compare Hindu Tantric practices with Buddhist ones. This is probably the case because the conversation about Hindu and Buddhist traditions informing each other along the lines of shared texts, teachers, and practices would be heresy for the publisher, no doubt. Otherwise, there is nearly zero reference to the work and lineage from Abhinavagupta, the Tantric-Hindu polymath who cleared the path for modern Hindu-Tantric practice within the Trika system. This 'historic' oversight really quite literally staunches this text's usefulness if not making it questionable. Funnily enough, without lurking in Tantra 's bibliography for further connections, Fueurstein's overt sexual tone and awkward generalization of 'horizontalism' only reinforces that Hindu Tantra is misuse of human sexual energy In my mind Hindu Tantra is more about weaving myth into the fabric of life. By no means do I have the authority to make bold claims, but more recent scholarship seems very clearly to supersede this text, both in terms of thoroughness and and depth. This book was an important stepping stone along the way. Author 16 books 17 followers. An excellent work. Covering an array of esoteric aspects within Tantra, the work also expands to explain alternative views within other yogic and Hindu systems as well as an examination of the left and right hand path variants of Tantra itself. The sections upon Shiva, Kali, the raising of the Kundalini and the magical application of techniques towards the deification and liberation of the self are essential reading for those upon any variant of the LHP. An excellent primer and guide to an immensely deep and complex subject. Oh and for those that assume so -- the work rapidly distances itself from the Western Neo-Tantra that is little more than a sex cult. This work looks at the real Tantra. Clodia Metelli. Author 7 books 25 followers. An approachable and stimulating introduction to a fascinating, complex and mysterious subject. Although informative, this is very much not a how-to book, peppered as it is with warnings of the 'do not try this at home' variety. The book makes it clear that it is only skimming the surface of what can be understood about traditional Tantra, an ancient mystical technology which, due to its sexual elements, has been largely interpreted in the West as being merely focused on achieving sexual ecstasy while being outside the pale of respectability in normative Hinduism so that modern practitioners in India tend to be underground and little known. Morgan Curtis. This is a great overview of Tantra and does a good job of helping the reader to understand this complex set of traditions and dispelling myths related thereto. I'd heard this book was excessively dry and academic, but I found it accessible yet thorough. I highly recommend it as an introduction to Tantra which is a more diverse set of practices than most people expect and therefore can only be introduced and touched upon in a single text. This isn't about the sex. An outstanding overview of Tantra. There is obviously so much more to Tantra than commonly thought. Well organized and very readable. At the same time, I get the clear impression that the author has just scratched the surface. Netanel Miles-Yepez. Author 46 books 15 followers. Excellent overview of the tantric tradition, well structured and thoroughly discussed. Probably the best introduction to the subject available. Loved the beginning with the possible history of traditional and tantric paths. A scholarly and well done book. John Div. A clear cut introduction to tantra. Written in a simple language and easy to grasp. Anyone taking the path of tantra may find the basic and fundamental facts and information in this book. Awesome book! This is a great introduction to Tantra from all points of view. As vast as Tantra is this book tries to give a good birds-eye view of several tantra traditions which is not easy. Feuerstein takes us in a tour through many traditions giving all the necessary theory to at least have the general knowledge about what Tantra is and what it's not, just enough to set us up for our own investigations. What is not in the book? Well don't expect any practices per-se as Tantra is an initiatory practice and even if they were described in here, they wouldn't have any power in them, but it does contain all the tools to be able to understand more or less what is going on during a Tantric ritual. What else is not in there? Well there is just one chapter about the sexual practices but as you may already or may not already know, sex is not the basis of Tantra. Intense identification with the deities is. If you want to know more about this, then this is a book for you. Drop it if you want a book of 'Neo-Tantra' or 'Sexual Tantra' which is not really Tantra in my opinion, but to each its own. Kirja on varsin oppikirjamainen katsaus tantran historiaan, syntyyn ja keskeisimpiin ajatusrakenteisiin. Joseph Lofthouse. Author 2 books 20 followers. This book is academic. An anthropology, written by someone that claims, in the book, to not practice Hindu tantra. While it covers many aspects of tantric practices and beliefs, it does it without heart, feeling, or energy. I am put-off by it's constant claim that tantra can only be experienced by hierarchical in-person oral transmission from guru to seeker. Lisa Jones. Nancy McQueen. Excellent book on Tantra for the western reader who has no experience with this eastern path. David Haines. Author 10 books followers. An interesting introduction to the views of Tantrism, in comparison with Hinduism and Buddhism. Parte chiaro e con uno scopo ben definito e poi si perde.. Mark Fiorentino. An excellent book on all fronts. Could have provided a little bit more nuance between the original Shaivasts and the later Vedics versions of Tantra rather than treating them as exactly the same tradition in his historical contextualizations though. Tantra Illuminated by Christopher Wallis is a much better primer for breaking down Tantrik metaphysics and thus a better recommendation over this book for someone new to these traditions but this is still worth the read in its own right. Feuerstein gives a better sense of how Tantra is practiced today as Wallis is more concerned with the medieval form when it was ingrained into mainstream Indian society to a much greater degree. Allan Susoeff. A VERY hard read, but so worth it in terms of information. Far from perfect but still a solid introduction Shaivite-Shakta and the later broader Hindu tantras. Michael Underwood. I got a lot from this book because I was just starting to read about Eastern Philosophy. 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