What is the essential note of tantra and how does it contain the supreme acceptance of life?
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definition
"Tantra is the soul-to-soul union where every experience becomes a doorway, allowing the Imperishable to recognize itself in all, embracing life in its totality."
According to Osho, tantra is the soul-to-soul union—the meeting of two skies—where the Imperishable recognizes itself in all. It lifts every act beyond body and mind so God is tasted in food, felt in wind, heard in birdsong. Because nothing is excluded, every experience becomes a doorway; this total inclusion is tantra’s supreme acceptance of life.
Tantra means being so present that everything you do feels sacred, so you lovingly say yes to all of life.
Why this matters practically
- Turns daily routines into meditation and joy.
- Reduces inner conflict by honoring body, mind, and spirit together.
- Deepens relationships from mechanical or mental to soulful presence.
- Reduces inner conflict by honoring body, mind, and spirit together.
- Deepens relationships from mechanical or mental to soulful presence.
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