The tantric chakra system tends to function within the context of the esoteric culture within which it arose.
In this course, Kristine will lay out the knowledge of
the Tantric chakra system, as detailed in the Mahanirvana Tantra and the Sat Cakra Nirupama.
The oral tradition of yoga overflows with these fractal patterns which are outlined in the teachings of
the tantric chakra system.
His own practice and teaching is further rooted in a deep interest all meditation techniques, in particular
Tantric Chakra and Buddhist vipassana practices.
In this audio download with Kaoverii Kristine Weber, we will look at
the tantric chakras system and discuss the basics of chakra asanas from a physical and psycho - spiritual perspective.
Not exact matches
The
tantric descriptions include the relevance of each petal on each
chakra, which control specific vrittis (mental / emotional tendencies).
The
Tantric yogi's perception of the sixth and seventh
Chakras points the way to ananda, unlimited joy.
The
tantrics saw themselves as microcosmic reflections of the universe and understood the
chakras as the controlling points of the various factors (solid, liquid, luminous, aerial and etherial) that the Cosmic Mind uses to create everything in the universe.
And if we can understand the application of the
chakra system through the lens of traditional
tantric teachings, I think it can offer us a more expanded, holistic model of human health, potential, and thriving.
In the
tantric system the idea of optimizing the function of your
chakras is related to bringing the vibration of your own individual elements into harmony with the cosmic elemental vibrations of the universe.
The
tantrics mentioned different colors in each
chakra, but for optimizing the function and affecting the process of self - realization, the color of the element was seen as essential.
According to the
tantrics, the
chakra system organizes prana and facilitates essential subtle energy flows which then provide a blueprint for the structure and function of the whole human being — body, mind, and spirit.
The medieval
tantrics had some substantially different ideas about the
chakra system than those that are currently popular in the West today.
For the
tantrics, the
chakra system is the microcosmic fractal of the cosmic elements (mahatattvas) within each of us.
Anahata (Sanskrit: अनाहत, IAST: Anāhata, English: «unstruck») or heart
chakra is the fourth primary
chakra, according to Hindu Yogic, Shakta and Buddhist
Tantric traditions.
Understanding the
tantric perspective on the
chakra system may be useful in better understanding who we are as human beings and how we heal and thrive.
Utilizing classical belly dance as a foundation, Mystical Dance ® weaves together
tantric theory,
chakra energy work, yoga, meditation and sacred dance traditions to create a unique and transformational Shakti experience for all women, regardless of dance level.
Yoga,
Tantric Teachings and Mystical Dance with Monika Nataraj at Shanti Retreat Sep 12, 2014 - Sep 14, 2014 Dive deep into your feminine through an inspired weekend of chakra yoga, tantric practices for women and creative dance to awaken your inner g
Tantric Teachings and Mystical Dance with Monika Nataraj at Shanti Retreat Sep 12, 2014 - Sep 14, 2014 Dive deep into your feminine through an inspired weekend of
chakra yoga,
tantric practices for women and creative dance to awaken your inner g
tantric practices for women and creative dance to awaken your inner goddess.
Tantric culture involves the practice of all aspects of yoga (āsana, mantra, yantra, puja [rituals - including sexuality], kuṇḍalinī,
chakras, dhyāna (meditation), dhāraṇā, samādhi, and Āyurvedic walking massage).