What is the central subject matter of Tantra?
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"Tantra is the art of surrendering the ego to existence, allowing life to flow through you effortlessly, transforming anguish into spontaneous freedom."
According to Osho, Tantra’s central concern is total surrender: dissolving personal will and ego into existence rather than struggling to perfect them. Unlike yoga’s path of will and mastery, Tantra trusts effortless naturalness and acceptance. Liberation comes by emptying oneself of the doer, allowing life’s energy to move unhindered, transforming anguish born of ego into spontaneous freedom.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces stress by dropping the exhausting need to control.
- Softens ego-driven conflicts, deepening relationships and empathy.
- Opens a simple, natural way to inner freedom without harsh struggle.
- Softens ego-driven conflicts, deepening relationships and empathy.
- Opens a simple, natural way to inner freedom without harsh struggle.
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