Tantric State
Title | Tantric State PDF eBook |
Author | William J. Long |
Publisher | |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 019084339X |
Bhutan is the only mixed-market, democratic nation in the world founded on Buddhist principles and values, rather than Western-liberal ones. This book explains Bhutan's unique model of democracy and economic development, its philosophical foundations and its practical relevance as an alternative approach to today's political and economic challenges.
The Roots of Tantra
Title | The Roots of Tantra PDF eBook |
Author | Katherine Anne Harper |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2012-02-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 079148890X |
Among the many spiritual traditions born and developed in India, Tantra has been the most difficult to define. Almost everything about it—its major characteristics, its sources, its relationships to other religions, even its practices—are debated among scholars. In addition, Tantrism is not confined to any particular religion, but is a set of beliefs and practices that appears in a variety of religions, including Hinduism and Buddhism. This book explores one of the most controversial aspects of Tantra, its sources or roots, specifically in regard to Hinduism. The essays focus on the history and development of Tantra, the art history and archaeology of Tantra, the Vedas and Tantra, and texts and Tantra. Using various disciplinary and methodological approaches, from history to art history and religious studies to textual studies, scholars provide both broad overviews of the beginnings of Tantra and detailed analyses of specific texts, authors, art works, and rituals.
Tantric Buddhism and Altered States of Consciousness
Title | Tantric Buddhism and Altered States of Consciousness PDF eBook |
Author | Louise Child |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2016-04-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1317046773 |
This book explores the role of altered states of consciousness in the communication of social and emotional energies, both on a societal level and between individual persons. Drawing from an original reading of Durkheimian social theorists (including Mauss, Hertz, and Hubert) and Jungian psychology, Louise Child applies this analysis to tantric Buddhist ritual and biographical material. She suggests ways in which dreams and visionary experiences (including those related to the 'subtle body') play an important and previously under-explored role in tantric understandings of the consort relationship.
Secrets of Sacred Sex
Title | Secrets of Sacred Sex PDF eBook |
Author | Mark A. Michaels |
Publisher | Motilal Banarsidass |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2011-01-01 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 8178223570 |
This modern and comprehensive guide to Tantra celebrates the sacredness of desire and the human body. Much more than an erotic sex manual, Secrets of Sacred Sex explains the Hindu Tantric tradition, its philosophy, and its principles. The authors, a devoted married couple, demystify Tantra in ways that make this ancient tradition accessible to beginners, offering authentic exercises and techniques that will help turn your every moment of pleasure into an opportunity to experience the divine.
Making Sense of Tantric Buddhism
Title | Making Sense of Tantric Buddhism PDF eBook |
Author | Christian K. Wedemeyer |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2014-05-06 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0231162413 |
Making Sense of Tantric Buddhism fundamentally rethinks the nature of the transgressive theories and practices of the Buddhist Tantric traditions, challenging the notion that the Tantras were “marginal” or primitive and situating them instead—both ideologically and institutionally—within larger trends in mainstream Buddhist and Indian culture. Critically surveying prior scholarship, Wedemeyer exposes the fallacies of attributing Tantric transgression to either the passions of lusty monks, primitive tribal rites, or slavish imitation of Saiva traditions. Through comparative analysis of modern historical narratives—that depict Tantrism as a degenerate form of Buddhism, a primal religious undercurrent, or medieval ritualism—he likewise demonstrates these to be stock patterns in the European historical imagination. Through close analysis of primary sources, Wedemeyer reveals the lived world of Tantric Buddhism as largely continuous with the Indian religious mainstream and deploys contemporary methods of semiotic and structural analysis to make sense of its seemingly repellent and immoral injunctions. Innovative, semiological readings of the influential Guhyasamaja Tantra underscore the text’s overriding concern with purity, pollution, and transcendent insight—issues shared by all Indic religions—and a large-scale, quantitative study of Tantric literature shows its radical antinomianism to be a highly managed ritual observance restricted to a sacerdotal elite. These insights into Tantric scripture and ritual clarify the continuities between South Asian Tantrism and broader currents in Indian religion, illustrating how thoroughly these “radical” communities were integrated into the intellectual, institutional, and social structures of South Asian Buddhism.
Tantric Buddhism and Altered States of Consciousness
Title | Tantric Buddhism and Altered States of Consciousness PDF eBook |
Author | Dr Louise Child |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2013-05-28 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1409477649 |
This book explores the role of altered states of consciousness in the communication of social and emotional energies, both on a societal level and between individual persons. Drawing from an original reading of Durkheimian social theorists (including Mauss, Hertz, and Hubert) and Jungian psychology, Louise Child applies this analysis to tantric Buddhist ritual and biographical material. She suggests ways in which dreams and visionary experiences (including those related to the 'subtle body') play an important and previously under-explored role in tantric understandings of the consort relationship.
Tantra Unveiled
Title | Tantra Unveiled PDF eBook |
Author | Rajmani Tigunait |
Publisher | Himalayan Institute Press |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780893891589 |
Describes authentic tantra, the different spiritual paths and how tantra combines yoga, meditation, ayurveda and other disciplines.