I highly recommend tantric sex workshops.
I'm working on something a little different. It's a technique I call, 'tantric abstinence. ' Now, the way this works is I meet a woman, I charm the heck out of her, and then right as she's considering sleeping with me, I say something so awkward that she leaves and I have to start over again with another woman entirely.
There's a place where everything comes together and where it's all the same. That state of mind, in which all things are the same, is the state of mind of Tantric Zen.
If you're in the tantric sex state of mind, what someone else experiences when they have sex is not what you'll experience. You won't even notice what your body is doing, particularly.
Tantric Zen is a state of mind
A critical part of Tantric Buddhism is a process of turning of the activities and experiences in your daily life into meditation.
The zombie sex, I have no idea. It must be like tantric sex.
Your immediate experience is Tantric Zen. How aware are you of your immediate experience? - Probably not that aware.
There's nothing tantric about my particular view on life.
What we seek to do in Tantric Buddhism is to liquefy ourselves. Life will automatically bring us to the next stage. You don't really have to know where you're going - It's like breathing.
When I speak of tantric yoga, I'm speaking of a type of yoga that is best practiced by persons who live in society. It's a yoga for the last yuga.
In Tantric Zen there is no rule. There is only your immediate experience.
The tantric path involves taking the mind and directing it beyond the senses.
If you find a Tantric master - he has you go and do all the things you hate to do.
Tantric Zen is for someone who is really broad-minded. It is Bodhidharma's Zen, your Zen, my Zen. Which doesn't mean I have a problem with Japanese Zen. Most Japanese Zen is minding your p's and q's.
Tantric Zen is the exploration of everything, since everything is a part of enlightenment.
The Kama Sutra is neither exclusively a sex manual nor, as also commonly used art, a sacred or religious work. It is certainly not a tantric text. In opening with a discussion of the three aims of ancient Hindu life – dharma, artha and kama – Vatsyayana's purpose is to set kama, or enjoyment of the senses, in context. Thus dharma or virtuous living is the highest aim, artha, the amassing of wealth is next, and kama is the least of three.
Zen is Tantric Buddhism, Vajrayana is tantric Buddhism - these are various forms of it. Tantric Buddhism simply means cutting to the chase.
From my own personal encounters and studies with both Tantric and Zen Buddhist monks, I have found them to be humorous, warm, charming, and compassionate.
In Tantric Zen it doesn't matter but it does. . . .