Saturday, May 4, 2013

Looking For a Tantric Massage


Many people looking for a tantric massage find that it is confusing to see so many websites appearing when they Google for the term 'Tantric Massage' - and that many of these sites are not that different from escort sites... with photos of naked or topless beauties who should probably be in Playboy Magazine.

It seems that many of these pretty young girls and agencies who have decided to advertise themselves as tantric masseuses are taking advantage of the fact that there is no real qualification for tantric massage - since in truth, tantric massage is itself a misnomer, and tantra has nothing to do with massage anyway. But they may think that using the term 'tantric' will somehow make them sound more 'legitimate.' They throw around terms like 'chakras', 'kundalini' etc. with an obvious lack of understanding of what they are talking about. One of the latest fads I have seen is 'tantric bondage' - the mind truly boggles. I have nothing against anyone doing whatever turns them on, but to label these activities as 'tantric' is truly a joke.

I have never been a great fan of Osho, but he did write well and here is a quote from one of his articles, which is quite appropriate: There is a basic fallacy that human beings fall into: they find a small truth and rather than discover the whole, the remaining part, they imagine to fill up the gap... they can manage to make a system, but the remaining part is simply their invention... sexual energy... should be transformed into higher forms. It is a truth. But what happened is that they never went very deep into meditation; meditation remained just secondary. And man's sexuality shows itself so powerfully that in the name of tantra it became simply sexual orgy.

Without meditation that was going to happen. Meditation should have been the most primary thing because that is going to transform the energy, but that became secondary. And many people who were sexually... repressed, joined the tantra school. These were the people who brought all their perversions and all their repressions.

They were not interested in any transformation, they were interested only in getting rid of their repressions; their interest was basically sexual... unless meditation moves into first place, it will always happen that in tantra people will be doing all kinds of perversions... and with a great name, they will not feel that they are doing anything wrong; they will feel they are doing something religious, something spiritual... that's what many of the therapists are doing... And the so-called therapists enjoy the money that they bring. They have nothing to lose, they simply allow freedom... First people should be introduced to meditation and then they should be introduced to tantra methods. This is not tantra. Tantra methods are totally different. These people who are doing tantra, they don't know anything about tantra.'

One important facet of Tantra is respect for the Goddess. And by Goddess, I do not mean a masseuse dressed up in a sexy dress,or posing topless and calling herself a Goddess. Interestingly, I have been reading about the various theories on the 'lost years' in the life of Jesus - and one theory is that he spent time travelling in India, and stayed in the region of what is now the Hemis monastery, which is a Buddhist monastery in Ladakh. It is said that a scroll of his teachings was kept hidden in that area and then found and translated... this may or may not be true, but I found the words on respect for women in that text, very similar to the fundamental understanding of the respect for the Goddess in tantric teachings in India:

'Respect woman, for she is the mother of the universe and all the truth of divine creation lies in her... She is the basis of all that is good and beautiful, as she is also the germ of life and death. On her depends the whole existence of man, for she is his natural and moral support... bless her and worship her, for she is your one friend, your one support on earth... respect her, uphold her. In acting thus, you will win her love and her heart... be lenient towards woman. Her love ennobles man, softens his hardened heart, tames the brute in him, and makes of him a lamb...'

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for your article i agree with a lot what you was writing but we can generalizing that all therapist not educated or have no experience, after working 14 years world wide as massage therapist and healer i have transfered my knowledge and my skills to Tantric approach and tantric massage practicing and is very deep connection as every my patience absolutely fascinated what they experience , some is say kundalini energy some say Raiki healing but in fact they all feel amazing relaxed, happier, lighter and inner bliss and peace, yes i work with sensual energy and not see is as some thing negative as is very powerful healing experience and Tantra is an ancient that of meditation and self discovery. Tantra is the divine love union of energy and consciousness, of sexuality and spirituality, and the male and female principles in all us.
    The word Tantra is Sanskrit and means “method of going beyond”Tantra is a beautiful path of meditation using the body and the senses to bring us into the now… the state of bliss that revealed in the body, mind and spirit when we are fully present… in the moment.
    You could say that tantra is simply awareness meditation that uses anything and everything you do in life as a method to become present and aware in the moment.
    Awareness and presence during any act can transport the soul to a dimension where you have a consciousness experience of the bliss of being connected to the whole. http://SensualMassageinLonon.com Angelica

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