Desire: The Tantric Path to Awakening
By (Author) Daniel Odier
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
1st April 2001
United States
General
Non Fiction
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
East Asian and Indian philosophy
Sex and sexuality: advice and issues
181.4
Paperback
192
Width 137mm, Height 210mm, Spine 15mm
236g
DESIRE explores the subtle techniques of Tantra that enable the seeker to attain the triple mastery of the breath, thought and the natural processes of the body. Tantrics believe that the body is the temple and divinity lies at its heart. In order to arrive at profound awareness, the body needs to be perfectly tuned and working toward a state of perfect fluidity. DESIRE reveals many of the secret practices intended for this purpose that have been passed down in the major Tantric treatises such as the Vijnanabhariva Tantra and Ch'an master Chinul's treatise on the 'Secrets of Cultivating the Mind', including the important techniques of the ritual sexual observances known as Maithuna.
"The book is like a window opening onto a scented garden that gently beckons the explorer." * Napra ReView, May/June 2001 *
"Odier's Desire is a challenge and a pleasure to all who feel constricted by ordinary religious practice. " * Brian Bruya, Amazon.com, January 2002 *
Daniel Odier is one of France's most honored authors. He founded the Tantra/Chan Center in Paris and has taught courses on the spiritual traditions of the Far East at several American universities, including the University of California. He is the author of several works of nonfiction including Nirvana Tao and Tantric Quest, and many novels. His mystery novels, written under the pen name Delacorta, include Diva, which was made into an award-winning film in 1981. He lives in Switzerland.