Eastern philosophies and teachings
have basic themes of practice for gaining liberation from mental agonies and
temptations.
The developing of ethical self-discipline, the
ease of concentration and a correct understanding, of how things liberate it’s self
through simple love compassions.
The Sanskrit word Tantra means the warp of a loom, or a tapestry of enlightenment that serve as a structure for physical, verbal or mental expression.
They braid together
creating a holistic path of development creating an unbroken continuity.
The experiencing of
something is always individual and subjective from one lifetime to the next and
no end.
Those memories and mental
continuums go on to remain unaffected and unchanging during one lifetime and
from one lifetime to the next and which, by their own powers, give them
individual identities.
Tantra practice or mental
pure acquisitions affects those facets by bonding continuities with the divine.
Images or sculpture of holy people or symbols are already the mental looms of
once sanity.
The total mental engagement
to observe means to see, hear, smell, taste or think them and emotionally feel
and identify something about them.
The cosmic void and its act
of transformation enable the fact of purification with the eternal image like
the Buddha figure and form of everlasting continuity.
Tantra practice and
thinking entails producing appearances of oneself as Buddha-figures that
resemble the resultant state of enlightenment and becomes the looming vehicle.
Tantra establishes a pure
level of experiencing in all things, giving the freedom and courage to act, as
the pure and real self.
The sacred art of intimacy
and love unification is a metaphor of trust and respect; it is a Holy Communion
and dance with the forces of creation.
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