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  2. What is tantric sex? Definition and how to practice

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    Tantric sex is a slow, meditative form of sex where the end goal is not orgasm but enjoying the sexual journey and sensations of the body. It aims to move sexual energy throughout the body for...

  3. Tantric Sex: Everything You Need to Know - WebMD

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    Tantric sex is meant to be slow and satisfying, and sessions are typically quite long. Many people aim at putting off orgasm to enjoy the closeness and intimacy as long as possible.

  4. Tantric sex - Wikipedia

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    Tantric sex or sexual yoga refers to a range of practices in Hindu and Buddhist tantra that utilize sexual activity in a ritual or yogic context. Tantric sex is associated with antinomian elements such as the consumption of alcohol, and the offerings of substances like meat to deities.

  5. Tantra - Wikipedia

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    The connotation of the word tantra to mean an esoteric practice or religious ritualism is a colonial era European invention. [17][18][19] This term is based on the metaphor of weaving, states Ron Barrett, where the Sanskrit root tan means the warping of threads on a loom. [2]

  6. Tantric Sex Positions: What Are They? - WebMD

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    Tantric sex involves paying attention to your breath, practicing mindfulness, and engaging in meditation. It can be an individual or shared practice. Sex positions that help you reach...

  7. Tantric Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of TANTRA is one of the later Hindu or Buddhist scriptures dealing especially with techniques and rituals including meditative and sexual practices; also : the rituals or practices outlined in the tantra.

  8. What is Tantra and how to practice it? - Samma Karuna

    www.sammakaruna.org/blog/2020/01/08/what-is-tantra

    You may have heard the word Tantra in the media (with a meaning generally related to ecstatic tantric sex, open relationships and multiple orgasms) or in spiritual circles (where it can have different overtones: connection, celebration, intimacy, transcendence, divine consciousness and so on).

  9. What is Tantra? - British Museum

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    The Sanskrit word 'Tantra' derives from the verbal root tan, meaning 'to weave', or 'compose', and refers to a type of instructional text, often written as a dialogue between a god and a goddess. The exhibition features some of the earliest surviving Tantras (see image below).

  10. The Meaning and Concept of Tantra in Hinduism - Hindu Website

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    Tantra literally means "loom, weave, warp.” The word is derived from the root word tantu, meaning a filament, thread or a cord. It is a symbolic reference to the nadis, or the subtle energy channels, which are present in the body.

  11. Tantra Basics Part 1: Meaning and Origin - YuTantra

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    In this introduction to Tantra we explore its meaning and origins, and present a concise overview of what Tantra really is all about.