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The Tantric Path to Sacred Sexuality: A Tantrika's Guide to Breaking Free of Patriarchal Stigma

Writer: Marcelle MuseMarcelle Muse

Patriarchy has conditioned women to disconnect from their power, embedding patterns of suppression through generations. By reclaiming our bodies, voices, and pleasure as sacred, we transmute these imprints and restore feminine sovereignty. Through Tantra, we awaken to our full expression, not just for ourselves but as a legacy for future generations.

 
 
 

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Cobus
Feb 18

Sorry, but the "patriarchy argument" is so outdated and emptied of its legitimate claim of protecting the vulnerabilities of women and children. The phrase is used as if opposing masculinity, which is one of the poles of sexuality. Be careful not use the patriarchy as a argument for shaming women that express self care and self respect not to pursue promiscuity. Tantra is the intimate dance between caring human being. To contaminate it with political propaganda is shameful in itself.

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Emily
Feb 19
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It seems you have been triggered :) I wonder if you read the article. Because it explores the concept of patriarchy, which has to do with ancient old conditioning passed down from our ancestors. It is not about how bad men are, but how women have lost their power to these conditioned systems and how they can claim it back through awareness. This website supports both men and women equally in their joys, strengths, and hardships.

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"Tantra is not technique but prayer. Is not head oriented but a relaxation into the heart. It is a scientific approach! It is alchemy! It can transform your center's, it can transform the other's center's. It can create a rhythm and harmony between you and your beloved. That is the beauty of tantra. It is like bringing electricity into your house" Osho

The yantra utilized for clarity and focus within meditation which is what is taught at Kashaya Tantra Cape Town

“The beauty and wisdom of Tantra is that it enhances sexuality as a doorway to the “ecstatic mind of great bliss”. Truly, at the peak of orgasm, we pierce through the illusion of fragmentation and separation, and glimpse the unity and interconnectedness of all beings. And through the other–our partner–we fall in love with life.”         

Margot Anand

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