Tantra Yoga Secrets: Eighteen Transformational Lessons to Serenity, Radiance, and Bliss

Tantra Yoga Secrets: Eighteen Transformational Lessons to Serenity, Radiance, and Bliss

Mukunda Stiles

Language: English

Pages: 384

ISBN: 1578635039

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


The practice of Tantra Yoga is considered to be the highest and most rapid path to enlightenment. Master teacher Mukunda Stiles offers 18 lessons in Tantra Yoga, a practice of transformational self-healing in which we can deepen awareness of our bodies, their energy forces, and the connections to the natural world around us and those we love.

While many movements today describe tantra as a sexual practice promising longer and better orgasms, increased stamina, and ecstasy, the real Tantra aims to awaken Kundalini, the dormant potential force in the human personality.

The Tantra tradition includes a vast range of practical teachings leading to the expansion of human consciousness and the liberation of primal energy. By heightening their awareness to this connective energy readers will learn to embrace and develop a higher level of intimacy, the heart of tantra. Stiles explains this intimate and life changing practice with grace, structure, and clarity--an easy-to-follow Tantra Yoga workshop in book form.

Tantra Yoga Secrets will empower readers to overcome emotions, gain new knowledge, and live a more fulfilling spiritual lifestyle.

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blanketing myself in the soft blanket of the Lord's loving light and know somehow I will someday be able to reach a state of bliss. Thank you. Mukunda: Wonderful of you to share of the power of my teachings. I am delighted to hear of a shift in your experience. I will be sharing this work in Atlanta this coming weekend and would like to read your story to them. In the meantime, I recommend that you linger on lesson 1, especially the Dialogue section. Then proceed to lesson 2. After a week or so,

other for the first time in a week. Later, I realized I missed our sharing. We spoke a lot, and finally, he told me he felt so full of love toward a few friends of ours. He felt so blessed and cried tears of bliss. He told me he didn't want to sleep with me anymore, that he didn't understand it himself, as the love-making is bliss between us and, till now, he always loved love-making every day several times. He wished we could make the shift toward friendship, away from sexual intimacy. Oh

themselves harm. For the perception is only of One. They who do not let their organs function naturally as long as the body is alive, are obstinate and stubborn people. The equilibrium of yoga is for the mind not for the organs of action and their states. As long as the body lasts, one should let the organs of action perform their proper function, though the intellect and senses remain in a state of equanimity. Such is the law of nature to which even the illumined master, angels, and gods are

Abilities and Gifts). Travelers on this path seek to know the difference between what is permanent and what is transient. They seek to learn how to attain knowledge of the universe and, by attaining its wisdom, let it go, resolving the powers of the mind back to its Source. For they have an inherent understanding that the fame, fortune, and power that it can give are impermanent. They seek to know what is beyond objectivity and duality. They know that what can be given can be lost. What they want

be noticed. A sign that we are stress-free is that we don't observe the body and its subsequent pranic expression. Stress is so subtle that we don't even perceive it. In fact, from this, only natural urges arise. The experience of this is sensuality—sattvic sensuality. One retains energy through this natural four-step process. Yogis with too much or not enough self-control lack harmony (sattva). Regardless of our attainment in yoga, we will not be stable until the gains are accompanied by a

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