Love, Sex & Enlightenment – Margot Anand
by Margot Anand: Many people mistakenly believe that Tantra is a spiritual bastardization of sexual therapy, an excuse to indulge in sexual games or orgies, an addiction to hours of sexual orgasms…
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by Margot Anand: Many people mistakenly believe that Tantra is a spiritual bastardization of sexual therapy, an excuse to indulge in sexual games or orgies, an addiction to hours of sexual orgasms…
by Margot Anand: During the fifties, Psychologist Abraham Maslow, who developed the concept of “peak human potential,” did years of research on what I call “ecstatic states”, and which he called peak experiences.“
by Virginia Lee: An Interview with Margot Anand: VL: How did you discover tantra?
by Margot Anand: It is so unusual that it had to be told. It starts with my first love making experience, a sexual satori that turned into a spiritual awakening…
by Margot Anand: Tantra has intrigued Westerners since the 1960s, when patchouli-perfumed shops sold little bottles of body oils and “Joy of Sex”-style manuals jazzed up with a bit of Eastern flair,
by David Ian Miller: Tantra has intrigued Westerners since the 1960s,..
by Margot Anand: It is said that when the god Shiva, the embodiment of pure consciousness, merged in sexual union with the goddess Shakti, the embodiment of pure energy,
by Margot Anand: Of course, I believe that the world must have a science that will teach people that men and women can be equal co-creators of their ecstasy.
By Margot Anand: Dear Friends, This is the account of my travel adventures across Asia between December 13th, 2002 and January 21st, 2003. It is my pleasure to share with you what I saw and felt along the way.
An interview with Margot Anand by Susan Bridle: “Absolutely not. I totally disagree with you. I would say radically no. The tantric path is profoundly a spiritual path,” she stated emphatically. Had I gone too far?