Tantra: The Art of Divine Sexual Union
- By Steven Sadleir
- Published 2 October 2008
Steven Sadleir
Steven S. Sadleir is the Director of the Self Awareness Institute and is recognized as a Shaktipat Master in two lineages. He has developed powerful distance learning programs for people of all cultures and faiths, trained thousands of people from all over the world, and welcomes all of you who are ready for full Self-Realization.
That
which caused life within us is us. The life force energy, or spirit, that
animates our own existence is an expression of the consciousness that lies at
the very core of our being. The same spirit that is causing my heart to beat is
also causing yours to. This underlying spirit is creating and guiding all life
through the universe. You are a part of this greater wholeness of being. Being
aware of this interconnection is Tantra.
Tantra
literally means "that which extends." It refers to our awareness
extending beyond the form and into the underlying essence of all that
is…enlightenment. The Tantric Yogi's of India, and later Tibet and China,
connected with the life force within themselves to connect with the Source of
life itself. Once you realize the Source of life within yourself you realize
the Source of life itself...God Realization.
The
meditation that we teach is Tantric. It comes from an ancient lineage that
dates back thousands of years through the Siddha lineage in the Tamil Nadu
state in South India. The part of Tantra that people take the most interest
involves yogic sexual intercourse to achieve Divine Sexual Union. By first
recognizing this Divine Presence within your partner, and by your partner
recognizing this Divine Presence within you, you both serve to help each other
to raise your consciousness. Your lovemaking becomes a spiritual discipline or
yoga.
By
bringing your energies together and consciously moving this sacred energy
between you and within you, you can awaken your consciousness and experience
profound states of bliss…like an orgasm, but stronger.
From
the heart, Steven S. Sadleir

