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    Importance Of Tantra

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    Tantra actually means strategies for growth or expansion; freeing your sexual, emotional and life power. With the aid of freeing the frozen, stuck energy of antique wounds, your judgmental convictions, and different conditioning. You could start via doing collectively the Prana Mudra. The entirety of this is that great meditation can transform sexual electricity into the affection vibration, and soften collectively into oneness. Have you ever been “long gone”? Tantric techniques convey you into an area wherein time stops. Where you are not crucial anymore. There’s nothing to fix or to do. It’s a completely happy space and final peace for the two partners. Couples courses “try” to convey you there too. We can’t guaranty it, but if you accept as…

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    Why Kundalini is so cherished Dharmic concepts are found throughout Asian religions and cultures. It's concepts include rituals, rites of passage, law and justice and even yoga. There are different forms of yoga that have been created over the course of hundreds of years in this region, but only Kundalini yoga exemplifies these concepts to a higher level. It "aims to develop spiritual awareness by freeing the serpent power (Kundalini) that is coiled in the base of the spine and drawing it…

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    What Does Mandalas Mean

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    Mandalas are a beautiful and simple way to represent the wholeness of one person, specifically me. Mandalas take form in a circle because it is the most simple and universal shape found in the world––where there will always be a center for us to pay attention to. Creating a mandala could help my peers focus on what makes me whole. When first looking at my mandala, you notice two people making a pinky-promising in the middle. This symbol represents trust, which is the most important thing in my…

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    Shalakya Tantra Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION- Shalakya Tantra is a special branch of Ashtanga Ayurveda which deals with the treatment of the diseases affecting the body parts above the neck. This reveals that the branch of medical science which deals with the causes, diagnosis and curative procedures of the diseases pertaining to the head, ear, nose, eye, lips and throat is Shalakya Tantra. In Sanskrit the word Shalaka means a rod or probe. Therefore by Shalakya Tantra it is meant that the treatment would…

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    I selected "Party Time" by Tantra Bensko. The story is about Clyde Hancock's excursion into a strange l little town called Naryway, where a man skipping in the train might be caused to call the police, set the dogs loose, of even split his throat. The man send to be paid to spy on the town's inhabitants, but in this night he runs into an owl who causes an accident when it tries to fly off with him. Ultimately, Clyde is killed by the owl and it is made clear that though this sort of thing…

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    continuous study of Koans. Around a similar time, another form of Buddhism developed that was based in the belief of sudden enlightenment; Vajrayana Buddhism believes in reaching Buddhahood, as opposed to Hinayan which was arhat-centric. This type of Buddhism is based on religious texts called Tantras, which describe supernatural deities. According to Vajrayana Buddhism, Buddhahood is achieved through discovering the truth of human existence, which can be found from within. Vajrayana beliefs…

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    dead cannot be reborn,” mother said. “This is the truth mom! I saw Ultima on the crosswalk when we are in the bus heading to the home from the graduation. I was really shocked at that time too. But, that is the truth,” Antonio said. “Ok! Let’s go to the bus stop tomorrow, Antonio’s mother said with smile on her face. They woke up and headed to the bus stop directly. Antonio took her mom to the stop, where they met last time and the bus started to come and Ultima was in the bus stop and Antonio…

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    unfortunate creatures. For most Hindus, Diwali is a joyous festival. Families decorate their homes with electric lights and burn small candles or oil lamps, to commemorate the victory of their god. But even if the Diwali lights are meant to represent the victory of good over evil, the five day festival is the most deadly time of all for the owls. Owls being a messenger of Goddess Lakshmi is respected in Hinduism but both its sects the 'bhakti and tantra' treat the bird differently. If an owl…

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    Buddhism Research Paper

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    and Pure Land Buddhism. Theravada Buddhism is one of the largest schools of Buddhism. Theravada means “ teaching of the elders”. The Buddhist that follow this school believe that each individual must find their own way to enlightenment and Nirvana. They also see Buddha as man alone. They do not worship Buddha or pray to him. They leave offerings to the statue of Buddha in hope of earning merit in their following life. Mahayana Buddhism is the other largest school of Buddhism. Mahayana means…

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    Pre-Classical Yoga

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    enlightenment. Patanjali is considered by most to be the Father of Yoga, and to this day his ways are the foundation for most yoga practices in the world today. We are now in the Post-Classical era of yoga. This era began a few centuries after Patanjali, and his famous style of yoga. Yoga masters came up with a number of practices to help lengthen the lifespan of an individual, and also rejuvenate the body. In doing so they completely rejected all of the Vedas work, and findings. Basically…

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