The Tantra Experience by Osho introduces readers to the true essence of Tantra. Osho reveals that Tantra is not merely about sexual practices but about embracing life in its totality. He guides the reader through self-awareness, love, and meditation, breaking the taboos and misconceptions around this ancient practice.
About the Author
Osho was born Chandra Mohan Jain also known as Acharya Rajneesh. He was born in a small village in Madhya Pradesh on 11 December 1931. He was an Indian mystic, spiritual guru and philosopher who had international fame and followers. He died on 19 January 1990. Osho is one of the twentieth century’s most provocative and inspiring spiritual teachers. Known for his revolutionary contribution to the science of inner transformation, the influence of his teachings continues to grow, reaching seekers of all ages in virtually every country of the world. He authorises many books, including Love, Freedom, Aloneness; The Book of Secrets; Innocence, Knowledge, and Wonder.
What is The Tantra Experience by Osho about?
It is a deep exploration of the true essence of Tantra, focusing on self-awareness, love, meditation, and embracing life in its totality.
How does Osho define Tantra?
Osho defines Tantra as a spiritual path that involves total acceptance of oneself and life, breaking free from social conditioning and taboos.
Who should read The Tantra Experience?
Anyone interested in spirituality, self-discovery, and breaking free from societal norms can benefit from this book.
How does Osho connect Tantra with everyday life?
Osho teaches that Tantra is about living with full awareness and acceptance in every moment, beyond rituals and formal practices.
What misconceptions about Tantra does Osho address?
Osho clarifies that Tantra is often misunderstood as being only about sexuality, but in reality, it is a holistic spiritual practice that encompasses all aspects of life.