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Do you remember that song, let's talk about sex?
Well that's what our newsletter is doing today. But what we're going to talk about is the sacredness of sex, to begin with lets take a look at Tantra.
Although Tantrism is a term coined by western philosophy, the ancient tradition of Tantra is more widely known as a religious practice that has absolutely nothing (or very little) to do with sex. The earliest records of Tantric texts appeared in 600CE and researchers have found evidence of these practices; which combine mantra, ritual and the visualization of deities, in Vedic texts and Buddhist beliefs.
However, I will draw on the more popularized end of the spectrum of Neotantra where Tantric practices have been translated into an act of divine union.
Sex is sacred, it’s an act that can connect us with the divine and is the most profound way to facilitate deeper connections with our significant others. Sex is meditation with someone else’s body and mind; it is a glimpse of ecstasy.
In tantric terms, Sex is a means to bridge the gap between the mind and the body, between love and hate and the dualities of feminism and manhood. Here's the difference between having sex and making love.
Have you considered Yoga for boosting your sex life? Regular practice of yoga harmonizes the chakras, makes you more calm, focused and a balanced being. It is not surprising that yoga also helps improve your sex life.
As you become fully aware of the present moment, yoga can help overcome mental barriers and help you connect with your partner – emotionally, spiritually and even sexually. It increases circulation of blood in the pelvic region, which is directly linked to the level of arousal and simply makes you more receptive to intimacy and involved in the act for a longer duration.
Enough of reading and try out these 5 yoga poses to boost your sex life.
If you indulge in a lot of casual sex you would probably be interested in its effects on your aural energy and cleaning the aural energy as well.
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