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Tantra without tears

by Christopher S. Hyatt

Publisher: New Falcon Publications Published: 2000 Category: Personal Empowerment

Tantra has been shrouded in mystery, misconceptions, and sensationalism for far too long in Western culture. What many people think they know about this ancient tradition often amounts to little more than exotic fantasies or watered-down spiritual platitudes. This refreshingly direct exploration cuts through the confusion and presents Tantra as what it truly is: a practical, psychologically sophisticated system for personal transformation and liberation.

At its core, this work demystifies Tantric principles and practices by presenting them through a modern psychological lens. Rather than requiring readers to adopt foreign cultural frameworks or religious beliefs, the material translates these profound teachings into language and concepts that resonate with contemporary Western experience. The approach is irreverent, humorous, and sometimes provocative, refusing to romanticize or sanitize practices that were always meant to challenge conventional thinking and behavior.

Readers will discover that authentic Tantra is not primarily about exotic sexual techniques, though sexuality certainly plays a role. Instead, it represents a comprehensive path toward psychological integration and spiritual awakening. The practices explored here work directly with energy, consciousness, and the relationship between mind and body. By engaging with these methods, individuals learn to transcend the artificial divisions between sacred and profane, spiritual and physical, that keep so many people trapped in compartmentalized lives.

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