Yoga, Chi Kung, Huna, Reiki and other shamanistic practices for attaining liberation, cultivating our subtler realms, our human essence.
 
Do you have any comparison and contrast charts or other materials that compare and contrast any of these practices with another in the realms of:
 
Psychology
 
Cosmology
 
Physiology
 
Brain
 
Mind
     Individual Mind
     Cosmic Mind
 
Intuitional Practices
 
 
This would be precious to learn.  If you have a partial comparison it can be added to a larger accumulation, I will share results with everyone.
 
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What is Tantra?  The process of transforming animality or latent divinity into the Supreme Divinity is known as Tantra.  The spiritual practice which liberates the aspirant from dullness or animality and expands one's self is Tantrik practice (sa'dhana').  So, there cannot be any spiritual practice without Tantra.  Spiritual practice means a practice for expansion, and this expansion is nothing but a liberation from the bondage of all sorts of dullness.  Irrespective of caste, creed or religion, one who aspires for spiritual expansion, or does something concrete, is a Tantrika.  Tantra in itself is neither a religion nor an "ism".  It is the fundamental science of spirituality.
 
There is a common desire in each and every human mind, and that desire differentiates a human from an animal, a human from a plant.  What is that difference?  It wants to expand .  Secondly, it wants to become one with the Cosmic Consciousness.  Thirdly, it wants to do something noble; and fourthly, it wants peace, supreme peace, undisturbed peace. These are the four special qualifications of human beings.  So Yoga is the path of progress, the path of development for each and every human being.  In individual life we should practice yoga, and in collective life we should encourage others to practice yoga.  It is the panacea of all human ailments, in the physical realm, in the psychic realm and also in the spiritual realm.
 
Of all that anyone leading or teaching has to convey, the most valuable thing to cultivate and convey to others is a moral conscience. Only such persons deserve to lead others, in any capacity. Anything less is a menace to society.
 
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