What is tantric therapy? Know what the therapist's role is
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Few words have been as misinterpreted and misrepresented in languages around the world as the word Tantra. Mentioning it out of time or place can cause discomfort, embarrassment, or even almost childlike giggles from grown but uninformed adults.
Despite this, it is possible to say that few really know what tantric therapy is. Have you ever stopped to think about it?
the role of tantric therapist raises a lot of doubts. After all, what does he do? How does it work? Who does he serve? What does he deal with? A series of questions arise in the minds of people who still do not deeply know the power of Tantra.
If you really want to know what tantric therapy is and clear up your doubts about it, don't worry; we have prepared a complete article to help you demystify Tantra once and for all.
After all, what is tantric therapy?
To begin with, it is important to clarify what tantric therapy is not: sex.
If you attend a tantric therapy session with these expectations, frustration is certain. Likewise, if you receive this type of approach from the person who serves you, know that you have not been in front of a serious professional.
The tantric therapist's role should be to deprogram concepts, break paradigms and clear your body of the conditioning it has regarding the stimuli it receives.
So, after all, what is tantric therapy to? Tantric therapy is a set of techniques that, when applied, change the biochemistry and perception we have of our body.
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Hyanna (Edna Pereira)
- Fisioterapeuta, Pós Graduada em Sexologia, Fisiologia Humana e Uroginecologia. Atua com a Terapia Tântrica desde 2009
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Puja Puran
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Deva Anula
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Paula
- Especialista em autoconhecimento e desenvolvimento humano, passou pelas principais escolas de Tantra do Brasil.
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Prem Aditi (Olga)
- Formada em Medicina, é Terapeuta Corporal e Renascedora, com formação pela Comunna Metamorfose. Utiliza o Método Deva Nishok de Massagem [..]
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Deva Eva
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Rogério PremDaso
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- Litoral de São Paulo
Amita Bholi
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Karina
- Coordenadora do Espaço Shiva Shakti, na Vila Mariana, espaço parceiro do Centro Metamorfose, Terapeuta Corporal e Coach de Sexualidade.
- São Paulo (Capital)
Lukas Sato
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- São Paulo (Capital)
- Rio de Janeiro
- Itapeva + 1 cidade
Bruna Ribeiro
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Caroline Pepper
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- Canoas + 4 cidades
Raga Prem
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Prem Hamido (Daniel)
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Nana Tantra
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Guilherme Poyares
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- São Paulo (Capital)
Devi (Manoela Freitas)
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Vivian Portela
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Eduardo Seara
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- Grande São Paulo
- São Paulo (Capital)
Mansoor (Tania Souza)
Gajanam Gambheera
- Na sexualidade consciente o corpo a mente e as emoções trabalham juntos, como um sistema integrado e completo.
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Fabi Prema Advita
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Luciana Garima
- Conecte-se com seu corpo, sua potência, seu amor e seu prazer
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Sandra
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Anubhava
- "Opte por aquilo que faz o seu coração vibrar... Apesar de todas as consequências." Osho
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Demystifying Tantric Therapy
The tantric therapist will work with your sexuality, not sex. For this Tantra presents a series of resources that were systematized in this therapy.
One of those tools is meditations. They help to dissolve the armor that bad emotions, repressions and other experiences create in our body, making it lighter, clearing it of the somatization that these unpleasant feelings can cause.
In addition, these meditations work on the hormonal production of various glands, generating discharges of serotonin, oxytocin and other hormones linked to pleasure and joy.
It is also important to remember that tantric therapy and Tantric massage are not synonyms. What is tantric therapy: a set of techniques that includes, among many other approaches, massage.
As such, tantric massage is just one of the jobs that a Tantra therapist can do. A tantric massage has different purposes than a conventional massage; its function is to bring new sensations and give new meaning to the pleasure felt by the body.
In a first step, tantric massage seeks to spread the orgasmic sensation throughout the body, linking in this process muscle groupings never before used in orgasm.
Yes, it is possible to feel orgasm – this bioelectrical reaction – in muscles throughout the body, not just the genitals.
This linkage helps to intensify, prolong and expand the therapeutic effect of the orgasm. From there, massage can be used to tone and strengthen the genital muscles, enabling them to sustain higher levels of bioenergy.
One of the main reasons that intercourse lasts so little, or generates low orgasms, is the hypotonic sexual muscles.
Just as an athlete needs to prepare their body and musculature to withstand a higher level of demand, the vaginal and penile muscles also need toning to sustain more energy, causing much more intense orgasms.
What is tantric therapy for?
All these techniques and developments show what tantric therapy is. It has been shown to be very useful in the treatment of various sexual dysfunctions, both male and female – anorgasmia, erection problems, premature ejaculation, dyspareunia, among others.
Not only that, the practice of tantric therapy – by messing with the brain's biochemistry, hormone production and other aspects of sensitivity – can lead the person to other states of consciousness, that is, it has a meditative character.
This entire process ends up changing the way you view your sexuality. It takes the focus off the psychogenic orgasm – the one in which we need to use the mind and its fantasies – and reactivates our body's original sex center, located near the base of our spine, right in the area where the Swadhisthana Chakra is located.
A journey that takes us out of the thoughts and artifices of the mind and takes us to the sensations of the body.
Whether as a treatment for problems and dysfunctions, or as a path to self-knowledge, knowing what tantric therapy is and knowing its practices can be a liberating experience.
Main benefits
As you can see, there are many different types of benefits involved in practicing tantric therapy, whether it is done through massage, meditation, or any other form of approach.
Here are some of the main changes you can expect when starting to apply tantric therapy in your daily life:
Enhancement of the senses of the whole body;
Release from sexual repressions;
Increased libido;
Reduction of stress and anxiety levels;
Treatment of anorgasmia;
It deals with sexual dysfunctions such as premature ejaculation;
Pain reduction during sexual intercourse;
Relief of muscle tension;
Creating deeper bonds with your sexual partners.
Understand how tantric therapy works
Now that you know what tantric therapy is, you need to understand that, first and foremost, tantric therapy starts with a process of knowing between you and your therapist.
The responsible professional must be able to clearly communicate all the processes that will be carried out, clearing up doubts and working with insecurities as they arise.
The first step in tantric therapy is what we call anamnesis, that is, a kind of interview, where the therapist will better understand your reasons for seeking tantric therapy and which techniques can help your self-knowledge process.
The sessions are then carried out according to a schedule previously agreed between you and your therapist. We explain more about how tantric therapy works in the following topics:
What is the role of the tantric therapist?
The role of the tantric therapist is to be a channel for you to work on your own body, your own energy and your own pleasure. Therefore, the professional is there as an aid, and should not take the lead in the treatment.
Many people, especially those who are just starting out in Tantra, place much of their expectations of pleasure on the therapist. But that's a mistake. We are conditioned to seek our own pleasure in the other and Tantra is a tool that helps us to demystify this.
The Tantric Therapy Session
The tantric therapy session can be different for each person. The therapist's role is to understand each client's needs and use the tools of Tantra to treat them in the best way.
For some, the first few therapy sessions may involve meditation and circular breathing, for example. Meanwhile, for others, the first session may be a Sensitive Massage, which activates the body's dormant sensitivity points.
What matters is that you have an open mind to the new sensations provided by the practice and get rid of pre-established conceptions about what Tantra is or is not.
Take the opportunity to meet more about tantric massage with the Metamorphosis Network!
Conclusion
Over the years, Tantra and its practices have been quite misunderstood. Therefore, it can be difficult for most people to understand what Tantric therapy is without suffering from some prejudice related limitation.
One of the biggest misconceptions about tantric therapy, and more specifically the tantric massages, is that they have a sexual connotation. However, it is important to note that while these therapies provide a treatment for sexuality, they are not sexual.
Massage is also just one of the tools used by tantric therapists. Tantra therapy can also be manifested through meditations, active breathing, and many other practices.
Among the benefits of tantric therapy are the enhancement of the senses of the whole body, the release of sexual repression, the increase in libido and the treatment of sexual dysfunctions such as premature ejaculation;
If you also want to know more deeply what is tantric therapy and how it can help you have a more satisfying, string-free sex life, join a meeting with an instructor accredited by the Network. The Being that you will be awaits you!