Review by Elizabethrozylo for Tantra Without Tears Rating:
this book is for the practitioner who is looking to find information on tantra. it has one exercise and is a book on the topic more than a how to. some of the concepts can seen disturbing, as they are shocking to the western mind. the book is very well researched with accurate information from my research. it is the perfect read for an individual who is willing to learn in the “left hand path” and become their own god. it is not a how to but is great for developing and understanding tantra concepts. one of my favourite on the topic.
Review by for Tantra Without Tears Rating:
If ideas like: eating your lunch in a morgue,or visualising making love to yourself as you wear clothes of the opposite sex seem ‘on the edge’ to you…then this book is for you otherwise save your money or buy a better book on tantra, which would be almost any other book (John Mumford, or Kalachakra Tantra for beginning suggestions)
Review by for Tantra Without Tears Rating:
The simplest way to decsribe ANY books by this author, including this one, is to say the following : He is not interested in the subject matter itself. Instead, he is engaged in the practice of cultivating a big fat ego for himself. Rarely does such a thing reach a level so obnoxious and stanky. If you buy it, you might order a bar of soap to go with it. At least you’ll have something to scrub your hands with after reading it.
Review by for Tantra Without Tears Rating:
If you are looking for a book on Tantra proper, this is not the right book for you. The questions posed are seldom answered in a thorough fashion and there is a negative/catty tone which prevails through the entire book which is rather tiresome. The claim posed by the authors that this is “the only book on Tantra you will ever need” is downright ignorant as topics specific to Tantra are only explored in very vague terms. A thorough explanation is sacrificed for the sake of an account of the personal spiritual path pursued by authors. There is a general occult bad-boy-ism employed here that will appear adolescent unless you find yourself profoundly fettered by Judeo-Christian conditioning.
Review by Evangelos Gikontes for Tantra Without Tears Rating:
This book is arranged in a Q&A mode.Though the questions seem interesting,I was not at all satisfied with the answers provided. Then again,I am somehow informed on the subject.If you are not a true beginner in Tantra,dont buy the book.You may find it somehow elementary and simple.However,if you are just starting and want some first information on the subject,I would say it is an excellent introduction to Tantra,though quite brief.Enjoy !
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Review by Elizabethrozylo for Tantra Without Tears
Rating:
this book is for the practitioner who is looking to find information on tantra. it has one exercise and is a book on the topic more than a how to. some of the concepts can seen disturbing, as they are shocking to the western mind. the book is very well researched with accurate information from my research. it is the perfect read for an individual who is willing to learn in the “left hand path” and become their own god. it is not a how to but is great for developing and understanding tantra concepts. one of my favourite on the topic.
Review by for Tantra Without Tears
Rating:
If ideas like: eating your lunch in a morgue,or visualising making love to yourself as you wear clothes of the opposite sex seem ‘on the edge’ to you…then this book is for you
otherwise
save your money or buy a better book on tantra, which would be almost any other book (John Mumford, or Kalachakra Tantra for beginning suggestions)
Review by for Tantra Without Tears
Rating:
The simplest way to decsribe ANY books by this author, including this one, is to say the following : He is not interested in the subject matter itself. Instead, he is engaged in the practice of cultivating a big fat ego for himself. Rarely does such a thing reach a level so obnoxious and stanky. If you buy it, you might order a bar of soap to go with it. At least you’ll have something to scrub your hands with after reading it.
Review by for Tantra Without Tears
Rating:
If you are looking for a book on Tantra proper, this is not the right book for you. The questions posed are seldom answered in a thorough fashion and there is a negative/catty tone which prevails through the entire book which is rather tiresome.
The claim posed by the authors that this is “the only book on Tantra you will ever need” is downright ignorant as topics specific to Tantra are only explored in very vague terms. A thorough explanation is sacrificed for the sake of an account of the personal spiritual path pursued by authors.
There is a general occult bad-boy-ism employed here that will appear adolescent unless you find yourself profoundly fettered by Judeo-Christian conditioning.
Review by Evangelos Gikontes for Tantra Without Tears
Rating:
This book is arranged in a Q&A mode.Though the questions seem interesting,I was not at all satisfied with the answers provided.
Then again,I am somehow informed on the subject.If you are not a true beginner in Tantra,dont buy the book.You may find it somehow elementary and simple.However,if you are just starting and want some first information on the subject,I would say it is an excellent introduction to Tantra,though quite brief.Enjoy !