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Tantra Mantra Yantraby S.K. Ramachandra Rao
Tantra Unveiled: Seducing the Forces of Matter & Spirit
by Pandit Rajmani Tigunait Ph.D.
Tantra: The Path of Ecstasy
by Georg Feuerstein ...

 


Tantra
These texts describe the esoteric teachings of Tantra, a belief system which originated in India, praticed by a small number of Hindus and Buddhists.

Tantras
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A number of religious books (6th and 7th century AD) of the Shaktas, a Hindu cult whose adherents worship the female principle, usually centering around Siva's wife, Parvati.

Tantra is derived from two Sanskrit words - Thanoti ( to expand ) & Trayate ( to liberate). This Science has the power to expand and liberate ! ...

Tantra The union of male / female forces in the body that evokes the wisdom principle and hence highest spiritual awareness. Often distorted into lower sex yoga practices.
Triad Atma, buddhi, manas - expression of the Monad.

Tantra
Indian systems of theurgical concepts and magical training methods, easily adaptable for thaumaturgic purposes.
Tantrism ...

Tantra and Its Impact on Modern Western Esotericism
Hugh B. Urban
Ohio State University ...

The Occult Archive: Thelema, Tantra, Chaos Magick and general Ceremonial Magick
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Chaos Matrix
Chaos Matrix: Sigils, Servitors, Egregores, and Godforms
Barbelith: Chaos Magick in a nutshell ...

The Tantras contain the whole of that; the occult side of man and nature, the means whereby discoveries may be made, the principles whereby the man may re-create himself, all these are in the Tantras.

Tantra appears in its definitive form around the 4th century, but its beginnings seem to reach back much earlier.

The height of worship of Devi was during the period of the Tantras, the seven centuries onward, when release was discovered possible through mithuna, "the state of being a couple.

There is a very important role for sexual intercourse in magic, as an actual magical technique similar to the Maithuna or Karmamudra practices of Tantra.

of non-Jewish Kabbalah and ritual magic has been kept alive outside Judaism until the present day, although it has been heavily adulterated at times by Hermeticism, Gnosticism, Neoplatonism, Pythagoreanism, Rosicrucianism, Christianity, Tantra and so ...

See also: World, Ritual, Spirit, Spiritual, Light