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Many paths to One Love

April 4, 2006

A common question for people just starting their tantra
yoga practice is: Do I have to have a partner? If they
already have a partner, they often ask: Can I stay with
them or do I have to practice with other people?
The simple answer: It’s up to you. In truth, you are
always at choice.
Tantra is a spiritual, consensual, all-inclusive
sex-positive practice. The only hard and fast rule on the
path of personal growth is: know thyself, and unto that be
true! It’s your responsibility to take a serious
self-inventory and see which path nurtures your nature.

* Single practitioners often find that practicing solo
helps them raise their vibration to attract a more suitable
match.

* Many married couples find that practicing tantra
exclusively with each other can take their monogamous
relationship to another level of passion.

* Some couples in the tantra community decide to
separate for an evening to practice with other individuals
in order to bring more polarity back to their primary
partnership.

* Some people chose to practice polyamory in
conjunction with tantra to expand their expression of love
and accelerate their personal growth.

* There are tantric practitioners who even chose to
practice celibacy, homosexuality, swinging or BDSM.

No matter what path you chose, you'll have to face your
own set of challenges and rewards.
As a teacher of both tantra and polyamory, I’d like to
clarify the often misunderstood connection between the two.
Tantra is a practice of uniting sexual energy with divine
energy. It’s also a path of Self Love.
Polyamory is the practice of building honest
heart-centered relationships with multiple lovers. It's
also a path of self love. Polyamory includes a great degree
of conscious communication and does not include anonymous
sex, lying cheating or having affairs. Polyamory is often a
discipline in personal growth, wherein jealousy, fear and
insecurity are your spiritual teachers.
In my new novel,Don’t Drink The Punch, An Adventure in
Tantra, Master Das leads a tantra ritual in which all of
the practitioners rotate and practice with different
people. S/he then gives the following explanation of how
loving multiple partners can deepen one’s tantric practice.

“I want to bring your attention to the essential
objective of the Chakra Puja(tantra ritual.) You’re work is
to worship the divine in whatever form she presents herself
to you. Vajrayana(Tibetan tantric Buddhism) is the practice
of seeing God in every sentient being. A true master takes
her worship even deeper. To the extent that it is possible,
she makes love to every sentient being. That may be a
sister, friend, mother, wife, lover, stranger. God comes in
all different shapes and flavors.
“I hope by now you can see the divinity of everyone in
this room. Can you imagine making love to them? This is
your Sangha(community.) These are your beloveds. I want you
to contemplate an environment wherein you’d feel safe
enough to abandon your limitations and inhibitions. In
order to give your physical body for the play and pleasure
of God, ask yourself how you can become more naked:
emotionally, spiritually, and physically...”
In conclusion, Tantra is a practice of making love to
the divine, it’s up to you to decide whether that is in the
form of Self, your spouse, and/or your entire community.
Enjoy the Dance,
Kamala Devi
For more info about tantra, polyamory or Don’t Drink the
Punch: an Adventure in Tantra, please visit:
http://www.partnerplayshop.com/Tantra_Book.html

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