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Ganesh is often called the remover of obstacles. But what that really means is he clears whatâs false. He blocks what isnât rooted, and he delays what isnât ready. His presence demands integrity. When he shows up, it's to hold you accountable to what you say you want. In every tradition that hon...
You might think sacred sexuality is just sex with a sprinkle of spirituality. But in reality, itâs a full-blown invitation to transform the way you connect with yourself and others. Itâs about bringing every part of you, body, mind, emotions, and soul, into the bedroom (or wherever you choose) an...
âTantra is a very revolutionary concept, the oldest and yet the newest. Tantra is one of the oldest traditions and yet non-traditional, even anti traditional, because Tantra says unless you are whole and one, you are missing life altogether. You should not remain in a split state, you must become...
Teaching Tantra in my homeland of Czechia has been one of the deepest joys of my journey so far. Although I havenât lived here since I was eight years old, when my mother moved us to Ireland in hopes of a better life, every time I returned, I felt it in my bones: this is my true home. Even before...
"Inside this new love, die.Your way begins on the other side.Become the sky.Take an axe to the prison wall.Escape.Walk out like someone suddenly born into color.Do it now.You're covered with a thick cloud.Slide out the side. Die,and be quiet. Quiteness is the surest signthat you've died.Your ol...
To the casual visitor, Khajuraho is a collection of ancient temples adorned with erotic sculptures. But to anyone who has studied the roots of Tantra, Khajuraho is a sacred space to connect with and experience the origins of Tantra. Built during the 9th to 11th centuries by the Chandela dynasty,...
When we hear âsexual retreat,â our minds often go straight to the extremes. Orgies. Threesomes. Naked people lounging in hot tubs. Loud, uninhibited moans echoing from candlelit rooms. A constant loop of pleasure, play, and multiple orgasms. For many, this is the image: wild, boundaryless, hed...
Women werenât designed to push, chase, or prove their worth. Yet, society has conditioned you to believe that to be strong, you must be hard. That if youâre not in control, youâll be left behind. That softness makes you weak. Your body wasnât meant to live in a constant state of tension. Your en...
Samadhi is the moment when everything you believe yourself to be dissolves. It is what remains when all mental constructs collapse. In Patanjaliâs Yoga Sutras, Samadhi is the final threshold, where thought stops, identity disappears, and pure awareness exists without limitation. At first, consci...
Tantra began in early medieval India, around the 6th century CE, in regions like Kashmir, Bengal, and Assam. It came from yogis, yoginÄŤs, and renunciates who rejected the authority of caste and scripture. Key figures like Matsyendranath, founder of the NÄtha lineage, and Lakshminkara, an 8th-cen...