Tantra
and the Art of Sacred Sexuality
By
Diana Daffner
Tantra, an ancient Sanskrit word, means to weave or expand.
It is a form of yoga, which means to join. To join
and expand, to come together, weaving our energies, for the
purpose of opening up to the entire universe. Shaped variously
by Hindu and Buddhist traditions, sometimes constricted by Confucianism,
Tantra in its widest meaning describes an approach to living
that links the physical universe to the cosmic whole.
Sexuality,
the most physical and intimate of human interactions, is seen
as a sacred activity, a continual re-enactment of the original
creation of the universe. The First One, separating from Itself
to know Itself, embracing Itself to experience Itself.
Tantra proposes that each of us undergo within ourselves this
total union, this joining of the feminine and masculine. When
loving partners dance the path of Tantra together, the relationship
is transformed into a sacred journey to Oneness.
Tantra describes a movement of energy, a welling up within us,
of joyous excitation. Unlike forms of meditation that withdraw
us from the world of senses, Tantra encourages us to start with
the senses, building on their ability to focus us in the present
moment.
Sensual experience is appreciated as a tool for awakening the
energy within us. In the moment that we shift from overt physical
pleasure to an internal joy, to a focus on the internal movement
of energy, the subtle nature of our being is exposed and Tantra
takes place.
Tantra occurs only in the present moment. Yesterday's experience
has no relevance.
When I smell a rose, I smell it in this moment, not yesterday
or tomorrow, but right now, right here. And if I embrace the
moment of smelling the rose as the prelude to a spiritual experience,
if I invite the rose-smelling into my total being, aware both
of the scent and my total bodily response to the scent, aware
of the softness of the petals and the rose energy in my heart,
then in that moment I am open to the fullness of Who I Am. This
is Tantra.
And if you and I both smell the rose together, and sharing that
experience, dissolve our separateness into an infinite Oneness,
then together we experience Tantra.
Tantra brings poetry to lovemaking. When my beloved caresses
my face, and our eyes meet and we breathe together and acknowledge
our rising passion, sense our hearts joining and our spirits
soaring, the energy rising through the power centers of our
bodies, this is Tantra.
Some spiritual paths teach us to deny, to say not this, not
that. They teach that who we are is not the body, not the mind,
not our actions, not our thoughts. Stripped of what we are not,
these paths allow us to see the emergence of who we may be.
Tantra teaches us to say YES! to this, YES! to that. I smell
the rose and I am that experience, my lover touches me and I
am that experience, there is nothing that I am not, I am everything.
All experience can be a doorway to who I am, provided I focus
on the experience itself, with the intention of energetic awareness.
To learn and benefit deeply from Tantra, we must practice being
still, undistracted. When I am smelling the rose, I smell the
rose.
To make love in the Tantra way means to be fully present, to
allow each moment to be the entire experience. In Tantric lovemaking,
there is no goal, no race toward release or orgasm. Instead,
there is complete attention to each touch, each breath, each
movement of energy.
Every moment in our lives can be shaped by Tantra, can be lived
in fullness and acceptance. We can learn to say YES! to each
moment.
We need to do more than just make time to smell the roses. We
need to learn how to let the scent permeate into our belly,
deepening our breath and opening our heart to the expansiveness
of spiritual experience.
Generally our minds, our thoughts, are constantly darting here
and there. Our lives are structured around busy-ness, not around
living in the moment. Sometimes while we are skiing or snorkeling,
playing piano or violin, the world does disappear, leaving only
the intention of the moment. That is the attraction of these
pursuits. They require training and practice, and are designed
to take place in a zone outside of daily living.
Tantra provides a way of living daily in that zone, as you enjoy
exploring intimacy with your beloved! Sacred Sexuality is a
training, a practice. It can transform your relationship into
a love affair!
Richard
& Diana Daffner, C.S., M.A., creators of Tantra Tai Chi,
lead vacation workshops for couples in romantic locations. For information
about this email Tantra2@IntimacyRetreats.com
or call 1-877-282-4244 for a brochure. An audio program, 'Lessons
in Intimacy - The Lover's Touch' is also available.