Path
The Path of Tantra is the path of freedom. Tantra means sva-tantra, self-freedom. It begins with freedom, emerging from Svacchanda Nātha, the God who is utterly free, and it ends in freedom. This is the path that Adi Suyash has walked and now teaches. Yet this path is like walking along the edge of a razor blade. On both sides lie deep pits into which one may fall the moment one stops walking. Adi Suyash offers you the sandals of knowledge and holds your hand so that you do not fall, but you must continue to hold on and keep moving forward. The path of Tantra is demanding, yet it is filled with immense rewards.
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Path
The Path of Tantra is the path of freedom. Tantra means sva-tantra, self-freedom. It begins with freedom, emerging from Svacchanda Nātha, the God who is utterly free, and it ends in freedom. This is the path that Adi Suyash has walked and now teaches. Yet this path is like walking along the edge of a razor blade. On both sides lie deep pits into which one may fall the moment one stops walking. Adi Suyash offers you the sandals of knowledge and holds your hand so that you do not fall, but you must continue to hold on and keep moving forward. The path of Tantra is demanding, yet it is filled with immense rewards.
Read more about this path on this page.
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