
White Tantra and a naturally celibate path
The forgotten path to a world where no rules or practices are needed at all.
Everything in reality is Tantric, depending on the eyes you look through. It is a divine intimacy where stars kiss the deep night. Yoga means “union” and Tantra means “to weave.”
Two Paths, One Truth
Watch the films “Mata Hari” or “Dangerous Beauty” to better understand women that had a tantric flare and were the opposite of celibate. Then watch “St. Francis of Assisi” to appreciate a natural celibate.
There are many naturally celibate yogis, including the Dalai Lama, Yogananda, Ramakrishna, St. Theresa of Avila, Ramana Maharshi, Anandamayi Ma, Amritananda, St. Francis and St. Clare. They’ve all demonstrated a very advanced White Tantric solo poly lifestyle.
The Sublime Sublimation
“Poly” becomes “The One and Only, residing in all Beings Everywhere.” It is hard to be explained and has to be experienced.
“Celibacy” – or what is sometimes termed brahmachari, as in India – is not actually equated with how much you appear to have sex. It is strictly about purity. Sex just manages to lose its purity in relation to the sacred very easily.
People attracted to this path tend to sublimate, NOT suppress, their lower chakra chi. There is a profound difference between the two. Suppression creates tension and shadow. Sublimation transforms and elevates that same energy into something beyond ordinary desire.
It is an honor doing sessions with persons inclined in this direction.
“The celibate path is not about denying life—it is about becoming so full that nothing more is needed. The cup overflows without seeking to be filled.”
For those drawn to explore this path, sessions can include kriya breathing, Shaktipat transmission, sacred movement, mantra, mudras, and dietary guidance.
