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National Institute of Tantra Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane 1300 TANTRA (826872) (03) 9824 2261 |
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The Sanskrit word Tantra means “to expand, or to weave”. The essence of Tantra is to continually expand, spread and manifest oneself like a “cosmic weave,” utilizing every type of energy including thoughts, actions, and all physical matter. Jade Lotus Tantra Massage, as taught at the National Institute of Tantra, is a newly formulated three level massage that is instructional, experiential and therapeutic. The sessions are conducted with complete integrity and are based on learning. The chakras Level one, involves a full body massage, during which clients gain a more thorough knowledge on the Chakra system. The chakras are the key to physical health, emotional stability and mental clarity. They affect the hormones that control our body. They also affect our state of mind. Pranayama Level two involves lengthy discussions in Pranyama - the act of taking in Prana (life-force). Clients develop knowledge of the different types of breaths which allow them to find the central pathway between mind and body. Tantric breath is purifying and with every breath clients feel cleansed and more energized. |
Level three puts all the
knowledge gained into practice. The practitioners teach you how to
stimulate the life force (Shakti) and combine it with cosmic
knowledge (Shiva). The Process of this awakening is accelerated
through Tantra and is reflected in the image
Awakening The practice of Tantra is founded upon the mysteries of the male to female union of energies. Enlightenment is the personal consciousness of the union between Shiva and Shakti. The movements and techniques that are taught provide the individual with an opportunity to experience this union. |
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Code of ethics The all too familiar relationship between Tantra and sexual service is something that the National Institute of Tantra is attempting to re-educate the public about. The National Institute of Tantra conducts its Tantra work under the code of Ethics outlined though the International Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists. www.iasect.com |
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