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What Tantra is...
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It is impossible to sum up tantra in a paragraph. It is a philosophy and a practice. It involves sex, but it's more than sex. Many providers use the word Tantra to infer a "happy ending" to a massage. Here is a link that sums it up pretty well. http://www.templeoftantra.com/tantricsex.html  
Excerpt from that site: "Sexual arousal may induce an altered state of consciousness that is available to anyone willing to explore it. But, as with meditation and shamanic journeying, the non-ordinary conscious state generated in sustained sexual arousal constitutes an opportunity one must learn to use."
I have studied with the International School of Temple Arts as well as private lessons with both a priest and priestess of Tantra. At minimum, if you can arrive with an open mind, you should learn some amazing techniques and have a shift in your approach to orgasm. I would love to see you when I next return to ATL.
Love,
Lily

I have seen some of the younger providers, especially in the Roswell area advertising tantric massages.  I have no experience with this and every time I try google or something similar, I get a very vague description.  So basically I asking if anyone has experience with tantric massage or with some of the newer ladies posting these adds of Tantra.  I ask because there is a significant difference in rates ($300-$380 an hour), and I just am wondering am I going to get the basically same service with an upcharge.  Or if this is going to be some kind of enlightening experience or maybe some code word to make full service sound exotic?   Please feel free to inbox me a message if you don't wish to share with the public.  Thanks and happy hunting

This is suppose to be a sensual form of connecting energies without actually "physically" connecting.  Its one of the most sensual forms of massage; however, is highly metaphysical if your masseuse has the talent to engage like that.  Its like the stuff they use to play on "Real Sex 12" on HBO.  Not everyone can do tantra.  I think it comes from Indian culture.  I will include a link.

It is impossible to sum up tantra in a paragraph. It is a philosophy and a practice. It involves sex, but it's more than sex. Many providers use the word Tantra to infer a "happy ending" to a massage. Here is a link that sums it up pretty well. http://www.templeoftantra.com/tantricsex.html  
Excerpt from that site: "Sexual arousal may induce an altered state of consciousness that is available to anyone willing to explore it. But, as with meditation and shamanic journeying, the non-ordinary conscious state generated in sustained sexual arousal constitutes an opportunity one must learn to use."
I have studied with the International School of Temple Arts as well as private lessons with both a priest and priestess of Tantra. At minimum, if you can arrive with an open mind, you should learn some amazing techniques and have a shift in your approach to orgasm. I would love to see you when I next return to ATL.
Love,
Lily

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