Tantra, Adhyatma & Psychology – 2
Tantra is not what is commonly perceived today. It is a profound spiritual science rooted in meditation, self-realization, and the union of the individual soul with the universal consciousness.
Tantra is not what is commonly perceived today. It is a profound spiritual science rooted in meditation, self-realization, and the union of the individual soul with the universal consciousness.
Tantra was born to expand upon this spiritual principle. It carries forward the tenets of spirituality, rooted entirely in meditation. While spirituality offers various paths to meditation, Tantra revolves exclusively around it.
Every action, every revelation should happen at the right time to keep the excitement alive. To preserve enthusiasm, there should be a little suspense even in daily life. If you create this, everyone around you will be captivated by you.
It’s a common sentiment these days to say, “Destroy anyone who plays with your feelings” or “Teach them a lesson.” Feelings can be manipulated by anyone—whether a boy or a girl. Breaking promises in love or revealing the truth much later is undoubtedly a form of betrayal.
You might have seen lions roaming freely in the jungle or birds soaring in the sky on YouTube or Discovery Channel. However, if you’ve observed closely, even lions are not entirely free to wander. They too have territorial boundaries in the jungle, and one lion rarely trespasses into another’s domain.
This mindful approach transforms fleeting joy into spiritual bliss. Through such practices, love becomes a path to divine connection. Love leads us effortlessly toward the source of all music, all transformation—a place where everything changes, and true bliss is realized.