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Tantra as Your Gateway to Bliss | Ma Ananada Sarita | TEDxAlmansorParkStudio
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-04 17:05
[music] Hello, welcome. I want to share with you something very special about tantra. Join me in this initiation on the tantra path.It can change your life forever. True Tantra teaches that joy is something we can reconnect with through presence in the body and by meeting our instincts with awareness and love. We may rediscover our natural state of bliss and happiness.Now, I will tell my personal story just so we're on the same page and you understand my background. I was 17 years of age. It was 1973.I had ...
Cuando vi a Dios en un orgasmo | Noemí Casquet | TEDxCadizUniversity
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-01 16:43
Core Argument - The speaker shares a personal experience of experiencing a profound spiritual connection through sexual experience, specifically an orgasmic catharsis, which led to a belief in the fusion of sexuality and spirituality [1][3][4] - The presentation advocates for the recognition and exploration of the connection between sexuality and spirituality, drawing on historical and scientific evidence to support the existence of altered states of consciousness through sexual experiences [4][5][6][7][8] - The speaker calls for further academic research into altered states of consciousness achieved through sexual experiences, emphasizing the need for scientific validation and practical methodologies [9] Practical Techniques & Applications - The presentation introduces Santo Amor, described as the first school of conscious pleasure in Europe, offering online and in-person training in Madrid to explore and enhance pleasure [10] - Three techniques are shared: conscious breathing exercises to regulate the nervous system and deepen sexual experiences, moving sexual energy through practices like Mulabandha (perineum contraction), and emphasizing slowness and mindfulness during sexual activity [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] Societal Reflection - The presentation critiques societal taboos surrounding sexuality, arguing for a reclamation of its power and a recognition of its role in human origins and spiritual experiences [24][25]