BY Robert Thesis
Ecstatic Moments on the Tantric Path
“Sunday
morning arrives. We practice morning meditation and drink our ritual
cup of tea. There is an obvious innocence and passion in our morning
greeting as we embrace each other. Today, like every Sunday, we take a
break from our full time jobs, community service and parenting
responsibilities. We have agreed to make every Sunday a day of complete
rest, play and lovemaking, in the tantra tradition.
This
is a spiritual practice—our bedroom becomes our temple, our home our
sanctuary. We have arranged candles, incense and other artifacts that
speak to our hearts. An altar displays memorable photos, special gifts
received and cards with words spoken from the truth of our being. We
make our bed into a sacred temple and, sitting before each other, we
invoke deities, our guides and family members who have passed over, to
join us in this celebration of spirit and body. Sometimes we connect our
breathing with our attention on our energy centers, or chakras. Other
times we sit in silence, deeply connecting with God and each other, even
as our minds continue to mutter the importance of unfinished projects,
unfulfilled deadlines.
For the next several hours, we
massage, caress and stimulate each other, riding the waves of energy
that build upon each other. Slowly, we begin to sense a presence within
us that is profound and exhilarating. Gazing into each other’s eyes, we
see the face of divinity reflected back to us. It is truly breathtaking,
even as the mind so dutifully questions the reality before us. We
inhale deeply, taking in the next wave of ecstasy that flows through the
body. The energy builds, but this time it is more powerful. The sense
of losing ourselves begins to merge with another emerging sense—that of
connecting deeply, profoundly, in healing and touch. Yet another wave,
and our bodies feel the energy intensely, like a sweet honey swimming
within every cell, touching parts of ourselves that remind us of a
feeling almost forgotten. My God, it feels like home, bringing tears and
laughter, embracement and gratitude.
Did we experience a
physical orgasm? Sometimes we do, but it doesn’t matter, for we have
experienced trust, intimacy and whatever we call this divine quality of
ourselves. The mind’s agenda is now but a whisper. We give thanks for
this opportunity to know the pleasures of being a physical, human being.
We offer our blessings to all who, like us, were misled about their
inherent beauty. We bow before each other, recognizing the courage to be
so vulnerable, so present! Thank you spirit for this gift of love!
Ecstacy & Balance
Tantra
is about ecstatic experience. Ecstasy is not a word often used in this
culture to describe our day-to-day reality. In fact for many of us, an
ecstatic or blissful moment happens so seldom that we have grown
reluctant to believe it exists at all. We’ve learned to accept a poor
substitute, a diminished self that has become easily satisfied by daily
routines. And yet, the yearning to connect with something greater than
ourselves continues.
Tantra is also about balance. We
recognize our male nature as being aligned with the mind. This aspect of
ourselves is very good at doing things, perceiving the rational,
logistic side of life. Our female nature resides within our heart,
offering an intuitive, nurturing ability to perceive our life from an
unlimited perspective. Learning to maintain a balance between these
seemingly polarized aspects of our selves requires absolute honest
reflection. The ecstasy experience of union with another is the
byproduct of achieving this balance within ourselves. These ecstatic
moments offer insights to our conflicts, resolution to dilemmas that
appear unworkable and fresh ideas to a weary and tired mind.
Tantra
is a map to that place greater than ourselves that we so yearn to
connect with. It is about trust, open communication and freeing our
passions. It is about revealing our creative potentials, loving
ourselves and sharing that love with others. It has become our way of
life, finding those ecstatic moments while mowing the lawn, washing the
dishes or driving down the freeway. Each moment is another opportunity
to stretch ourselves and open our senses to the divine moment, no matter
how mundane the activity. Tantra is about using our imagination to
create change, feeling inter-connected to life. It is about bringing
balance, cooperation and partnership to the male and female aspects
within us. Ultimately, tantra is a journey within, looking and feeling
for that authentic voice. It is a path that seeks solutions without
blame, action without violence.
If you are reading this
article, perhaps you feel the pain of this planet’s ills and are
disillusioned by the state of human affairs. Such feelings can depress
the way we experience personal life. And yet, denying ourselves a
connection to our natural birthright—to feeling fully connected to our
body and the universe—makes our efforts to change this world less
effective. We are being asked to do nothing less than energize an
emerging culture that values and respects all of life. To do this
successfully, we are also being asked to break the fetters within
ourselves that diminish our abilities. I feel we are being asked to look
duality in the eye with a love that has no agenda. This is tantra.
Divinity through Sexuality
Some
of the greatest gifts and the grossest misconceptions about tantra have
to do with sex. Although it is true that lovemaking has become our
yoga— an opportunity to experience the truth of ourselves—it is equally
true that it has taken me and my wife many years of exploring into our
true natures to arrive here. I spent most of my adult life searching for
the elusive quality of divinity, only to find it in the most unlikely
of places. Like most people, I was taught to separate my sexual
experiences from my spiritual relationships. I was surprised, overjoyed
and overwhelmed to experience what I call my divine nature through the
art of making love in the tantra tradition.
Perhaps, in a
different lifetime, my awakened divinity would find me ascending into my
God self, leaving this earthly plane behind as I am embraced by my
angelic family. But my life’s real story has been a journey to discover
my divinity within this body, coming full circle from years of guilt,
shame and denial. Like peeling an onion, the layers of conditioning have
been stripped away to reveal a truth about a collective wound that we
all seem to share in common. I now embrace this wound with tremendous
compassion.
Where did we ever learn to believe that we
don’t deserve and are not worthy of love? Why do we believe that this is
not a safe world to express love in? And how do we move from this place
that fears being vulnerable, hurt and disrespected? How do we learn to
trust our heart? How do we openly communicate with our partner what
gives us pleasure? How can we learn to stop identifying ourselves as the
by-product of our social upbringing? Can we simply listen to our
partner, without taking it personally, when they find the courage to
give voice to all the lies we inherit? When are we going to reveal in
our relationships the magical, spontaneous and adventurous soul that got
lost in all the pressures to not be that?
A lot of us are
in relationships now, or have had past relationships that feel
disconnected from our passion, ability to trust and receive love. We
have learned to maintain a mask that serves to protect the wounded
aspects of ourselves. We have discovered that by removing ourselves from
our emotions, we don’t feel the hurt.
Paradoxically,
practicing the art of touching and receiving presents a new relationship
for many couples. Re-establishing our connection with spirit and earth
shifts how we draw our energy and needs from the finite source of each
other to an unlimited source of abundance. Learning to maintain this
connection, we stop looking to others to do for us what we feel we lack
within ourselves. This energy work is a vital part of our tantric
experience. Learning to feel the energies all around us allows us to
more deeply explore the merging of our bodies and souls.
Learning
to explore our sexual identity asks us to relate to our emotions as the
powerhouse behind our thoughts. As I learned to trust my ability to use
love to transform my fears, I began to safely explore the deeper
traditions of tantra. Intimacy and vulnerability became my ally in my
relationship with my partner. Now we choose balance, acceptance and
self-love as our spiritual foundation.
We feel deeply
honored to share with others a spiritual practice that has transformed
our sexual experience and our perception of our day-to-day reality. It
is a way of life that honors and respects all aspects of ourselves as
being whole and worthy of love. As much as I desire to live in a world
that honors and respects all of life, I know that it begins with me.
Learning to be the peace I desire in this world, be self-respect, honest
and tolerant, it then becomes more than just another concept, prayer or
idea. It becomes reality.
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