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Tantra Yoga is a holistic approach to universal research from the perspective of the individual: the study of the microcosm  Through the study of the microcosm.  Tantra Yoga relies on all the sciences - astronomy,  astrology,  Numerology, physiognomy, psychics, chemistry, alchemy,  Ayurveda  (Traditional Medicine of India),  Psychology, mathematics, geometry, and so on - to provide practical means for the highest realization of ideals of philosophy in everyday life.  Instead of separating and classifying the different areas of human knowledge, Tantra Yoga pulls them together.  Tantra Yoga learns the tree of life itself instead of limiting itself to each individual branch of the tree.  This tree is a microcosm, a large organization of diverse elements linked together by the unifying law  (Dharma) inherent in essence.  Tantra Yoga seeks to understand this law.

The goal of Tantra Yoga is to expand awareness in all states of consciousness, whether a state of state, a state of dream or a state of sleep.  To achieve this we need a kind of "tongue," and "reprogramming" of our human computer.  Our birth in a particular place and time gives us our primary programming, influenced by heredity and environment.  If we are happy with the results and live our lives without too many problems, then you will see without the need for change.  But when we experience great difficulties in life or start looking for something beyond our “plan” is limited then we need a way to change that.  Tantra Yoga provides a methodology and tools for this work.  Tantra Yoga teaches us to recognize the various factors that influence our thoughts and feelings and to overcome the obstacles to our development resulting from ignorance, intolerance, affinity for the nature of our animals, and selfishness.  By refining our thoughts and feelings in the way of these tantra yoga practices, we learn                                  Create peace, harmony, and order within ourselves.  Tantra Yoga thus promotes sharp sharpening concentration                                       And that will help us to free our consciousness from limitations.

The universe is the product of two opposites: a static principle

(Rest, shaktiman, power-holder, shiva)  And the dynamic principle

(Movement, energy, power, creativity,  Shakti).  The outer part of everything is the creative aspect, and within every dynamic work is a static aspect.  Shakti's game has no beginning or end.  Although it is restless, the energy moves in an orderly cycle, alternating periods of movement and rest.  Energy undergoes many changes, gets distorted and then it reorganizes itself in a period of rest.  Therefore an ongoing process of creation, preservation and destruction, reorganization and re-creation continues forever.  Tantra Yoga believes that as long as the world of phenomena exists, it is the universal mother that it creates, preserves and destroys. Thus in Tantra Yoga it should be revered as an aspect of the Divine.

The driving force behind this eternal spectacle of the illusory world of phenomena is the power of the will (ichcha-acts).  This desire exists in one who is without attributes, the nameless and formless aspect of the Divine (Brahman).  Tantra Yoga accepts desire as the main driving force of the universe, so it does not question its aspirations to “give up passion.  Many other spiritual sciences advise voluntary avoidance, which they claim causes bondage and is an obstacle to achieving higher awareness.  They try to overcome desire through asceticism.  However, one is left with the paradox that in order to achieve lack of passion, one must have a strong desire to be without passion.

 

Tantra Yoga claims that desires are natural and that as long as we are embodied, we will have them.  Our sense organs are used as windows through which desires to enter. The constant presence of passion evokes longing and love for the desired object.  Most desires center on the physical body and its comfort.  People become slaves to their instincts, which form the lower part of the personality and fall prey to anxiety, loneliness, anxiety, dissatisfaction, selfishness and unhappiness.  Tantra Yoga offers practical tools for reprogramming our minds and desires.  Through physical cleansing and worship, breathing exercises (pranayama), observation, imaging (of yantras  And gods),  Repeat a mantra  (The mantra  Japa), Tantra Yoga helps to develop our divine nature.

Tantra works mostly at the level of feeling, giving you the freedom to be happy or not. 
 

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