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Vam
Vam means the Left, which is the power of Shakti, i.e., the female power, your half life as 50% being the soul and 50% being the life. It is left sided power/ leftist power denoted as SHAKTI the power lying beneath our body is the repository of supreme power. Shakti is the aggressive manifestation of female power, epitomizes demon power. You can also seek your partner to reach the goal of self realization and attain a spiritual power which automatically gives an all-round development of physical, mental, emotional and intitutive power leading to minimize your materialistic problem and hence frees you to move towards Self Realization. Vam-Tantra is the reintegration of positive, i.e., male and negative, i.e. female forces, known as left hand path. It is due to this that the females who are of lunar influence, negative polarity of the left, plays a leading role in Vam-Tantra, the mystic science . Shakti representing the female creative force, which is the power of Vam-Tantra.
Tantra
It is a technique for attaining the Spiritual Power. When power and supreme technique combine special Spiritual Power is gained. Tantra seeks to use the prana (divine power) that flows through the universe (including one's own body) to attain purposeful goals. These goals may be spiritual, material or both. Tantrism is a quest for spiritual perfection and magical power. Its purpose is to achieve complete control of oneself, and of all the forces of nature, in order to attain union with the cosmos and with the divine. Long training is generally required to master Tantric methods, into which pupils are typically initiated by a guru.Tantra denotes philosophy, or ritual actions. According to Tantra, "being-consciousness-bliss" or Satchidananda has the power of both self-evolution and self-involution. Prakriti or "reality" evolves into a multiplicity of creatures and things, yet at the same time always remains pure consciousness, pure being, and pure bliss. In this process of evolution, Maya (illusion) veils Reality and separates it into opposites, such as conscious and unconscious, pleasant and unpleasant, and so forth. If not recognized as illusion, these opposing determining conditions bind, limit and fetter (pashu) the individual (jiva). |
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