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President Obama said in a speech, “When we
open our
hearts and our minds to those who may not think like we do or believe what
we do - that's when we discover at least the possibility of common ground."
I love that! That discovery invites us to practice unconditional acceptance
of the individual representation of the Divine in every human being, one of
the pillars of Tantra.
Honor your fellow human beings as representations of
the Divine, as a “God” and as a “Goddess”. Try with the first one you see
after reading this post and feel what happens!
Love from Lokita
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The meaning of the word Tantra, derived from Sanskrit, is “to weave”. In the
tantric lifestyle, we weave together all aspects of our lives into one
harmonious whole. Work becomes a meditation, making love becomes our spiritual
practice, the lover and the beloved melt into one.
In the Tantric cosmology, the whole universe was created and continues to evolve
through two fundamental forces, which together form one indestructible divine
union. These are the male and the female aspects, and in Tantra they are
represented by the goddess
Shakti and the god
Shiva.
Shakti represents the female principle of pure energy and dynamic potential,
whereas Shiva who embodies the male principle, emanates creation and power.
Together, Shiva and Shakti are the divine couple. Their erotic interplay, their
cosmic dance, is how the world was created, according to the Tantric belief.
You may have seen Indian art depicting a man (often a Buddha-like figure)
sitting with his legs crossed on a lotus flower and across his lap sits a woman,
often depicted nude. This is the classic tantric position also known as Yab Yum,
and those pictures are known as Yab Yum Deities. In Tibetan, yab yum stands for
“mother father”, and it describes the divine union – energetic and sexual - of
mother and father, the female and male principles, Shiva and Shakti. In Tantric
practice, the woman is honored as Shakti, and the man as Shiva. There are many
tantric rituals in which these essences are visualized and embodied. There is
one tantric practice in which the woman straddles the man and together they
visualize the divine powers of a Yab Yum Deity above their heads, and eventually
allowing these powers to enter their energy system at the 7th Chakra, the crown
of our head.
This sounds very interesting indeed, however, how does this apply to our
everyday life? Tantra acknowledges that every man has some feminine aspects and
every woman has some male aspects. And to live most
harmoniously,
all aspects are consciously woven into a fabric of balance and understanding.
Let’s look at it from the perspective of the Chinese Yin and Yang philosophy.
Yin is the female principle – receptive, soft, flowing - and Yang is the male
principle – outgoing, full of initiative, strong. We all carry Yin and Yang
inside of us and our actions throughout the day reflect the Yin and Yang
aspects. A simple and fun tantric practice is to become aware of our Yin and
Yang aspects. Not only is the practice itself entertaining but it can
dramatically change the way we relate to our beloved, the world around us and
our attitudes at large. Yin and Yang is represented in us in many ways, just as
the male and female principles have many colors. For example we consider that
the act of giving is a yang action, while receiving is considered to be yin.
Once you have mastered the delicate art of observing yin and yang in your
love life, you can apply the same attitude towards other actions in your life.
You can consciously switch roles for the day. Let’s say your partner tends to be
very directive (nothing wrong with that) and you are the one who always does
things the way he wants (nothing wrong with that either). But just for the
experiment, decide one day that you are going to be the directive one and your
partner will surrender to the way you want things done. It will give both of you
an understanding about the other person, and deepen the intimacy, clarity and
harmony of your relationship.
The Yin Yang symbol (see above) describes a harmonious circle divided into two
areas – the red (Yang) and the white (Yin), with a circle of white in the
red part and a circle of red in the white part. In Tantra, this symbol
represents complete balance of male and female principles.

Steve & Lokita Carter
are the directors of the USA SkyDancing Tantra Institute.
They have been devoted as tantra teachers since 1999, and have been practicing
it for many years beyond that. Visit Steve and Lokita at
SkyDancing Tantra to learn
more about Tantra Store, Kama Sutra, Tantra Retreats, Ecstatic Living.
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