DEVI TANTRA YOGA -Awakening the inner goddess

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DEVI TANTRA YOGA "The ALCHIMIA OF WOMEN"
The awakening of the inner Goddess


Stages and pathways DEVI YOGA-TANTRA Tantra yoga of the goddesses, they are created to go beyond the conditioning that keeps us from living by expressing our full potential. Will work together to understand the difference between our natural, or essential feminine qualities and the ideas that we received about a woman "should" be. Using techniques of Tantra which stems from the tradition of Indian kularnava, certain practices of Taoism we explore the true meaning of "being a woman" and how we can become independent, creative, and fully live our lives as the women's inner strength and mysterious, a true and its Alchemy of the universe.

See in the woman was described with a transposition of erotic and religious, her womb was
's altar, the hair of her pubis l' grass that carpets the 'divine Ara, the center of the yoni (female sex organ) fed the fire that spiritual alchemy, and even the gap of the thighs was seen as the' Opening of heaven and earth.
the woman is the 'sole owner of the biggest mystery of the world: THE LIFE, the earthly life is the principle of' heavenly immortality, the ultimate goal of every human being, where the sacred feminine is to emerge fully.
In fact every man is born, nourished, protected and educated by a woman.
The concept MATERNITY-WOMAN 'is, however, intimately connected with that of sexuality, another topic not fully understood it appears to be the basis of physical and spiritual regeneration of each of us, as well as a means of reproduction of the species.
The copula should not be seen simply as an ordinary sexual act, but directed towards spiritual heights.

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Worship of the divine feminine in Tantrism

Worship of the divine feminine in Tantrism - DEVI TANTRA YOGA
Worship of the Divine feminine in Tantrism

In India the seventh century after Christ, the mystical texts called Tantras began to popularize the concept of Shakti, the primordial female energy, the primordial power without which the gods (especially Shiva) could not operate.
According to Tantrikas, "Women are divine, women are the breath of life."

For the first time by affirming religious systems of the Indo-centered male, was re-affirmed the supremacy of the Feminine Divinity.
However, since the dawn of invasion Indo, India was affected by the overlap between the cultural traditions of indigenous and characters imported from Indo-invaders: if the fundamental contents of the religion of the Vedas, founded sull'adorazione a pantheon of Gods are male clear matrix of Indo-European, indigenous to the ethnic substratum would be allocated, the reaffirmation of the cult of the Mother Goddess, which will be the ascetic tradition of Hinduism and classical yoga in particular.

According to the Tantric vision, the Shakti comes from the force main or the Great Universal Power, called the Mahakali, the Great Kali. It includes in itself the universe, including the Gods. A common depiction shows Shiva seated on his skull, Vishnu and Brahma breast at the vulva. In addition to arguing that the Goddess is the universal energy of being, that activates and protects the Gods male with his prodigious strength, many also call it Tantra Mahavidya, the Great Wisdom.

More and more women have come to power as Shakti Women positive and powerful, to emulate and acquire. Among the representations of Shakti, particularly personified by Kali, the best known are perhaps those related to sexual supremacy: swirling in his dance of destruction, the Goddess takes a foot on the chest of Shiva, her husband, or carries the body of all these ' sexual ecstasy.

The sacred text of the Kalika Purana is studded with stories about great battles with sexual her husband and that highlights what the goddess appreciate erotic games and how it is determined in stating its willingness in this area. Her vulva, or Yoni, or Farj, is venerated by Shakti (devotees of Shakti) as the Great container.

Although often portrayed as blood thirsty, in the personality and outward appearance, Kali does not perform actions never destructive free: on the contrary, the end of its most frightening is the annihilation of demonic forces before they affect the cosmic order .

As a symbol of assumption of power by women, Kali is thus the perfect example of the Female: powerful, active and decisive rather than aggressive in vain. Returns to women as well as the three historically denied to them in most cultures: strength (both moral and physical), intelligence, knowledge and sexual domination.
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