-I know you can't learn tantra from a book. Books are just someones minds, but the ancients texts make sense out of direct experince. As you just said about the book you recommneded below I also practice Tantra. I have had a great teacher,but I am clear I don't need a "guru'. I have had amazing experiences of my inner self, because I am on my own journey now ,not a guru based journey. Thanks, Rad
-- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You can't learn tantra from a book, Rad. I already said I've read some > of his works. We can quote tantric texts around here until the cows > come home and you won't learn tantra. BTW, do you read Devanagari? > > A good example is my guru recommended L. W. Chawdhri's "Practicals of > Mantra and Tantra" which is written in dreadful English but none the > less contains so valid information on tantra. I owned and read the book > long before I met my guru but it has only made much sense in recent > years with more experience in my sadhana. > > > radha30327 wrote: > > He is listing the great texts on the subject word for word.. why don't you > > read it before > > you make such blanket statements > > Rad > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote: > > > >> And (as I knew already) a spectator. Tantra is not a spectator sport. > >> I have read some of his books and he is a bit of a blind man describing > >> an elephant. > >> > >> radha30327 wrote: > >> > >>> Georg(yes it is Georg no e) Feuerstein,Ph.D is a yoga researcher, he > >>> compiles for all of > >>> > > us. . > > > >>> Holds degrees i n Indology and the history of Religion. Author of 30 > >>> books on yoga. > >>> Director of the Yoga research Center. > >>> Rad > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > > > > > > > > >