Tantric Hindu

The belief that everything around us is part of Creation, as One Great Consciousness. It is like a Pyramid of Consciousness and humans are at the very bottom. Everything is divine and deity. Humans represent smaller aspects of deity, though we are always one with Creation. The Kama-Sita (Shiva-Shakti) dual Creation is masculine and feminine, positive and negative. It is dualistic and dueling yet in perfect harmony with itself as One Creation. Through the copulation of the masculine and feminine forces of Creation everything is born into consciousness and expands into the material universe which is held together through great unimaginable conscious forces. Through Tantric Rituals they show their devotion to both Creation and themselves at once. Through this divine reenactment of Creation's copulation they raise their divine energies achieving greater consciousness and enlightenment.

Dharma, Ahimsa, Artha, Kama, and Yoga are the five main methods of spiritual enlightenment which all complement each other and represent proper ways of living. This would be according to the interpretations set forth below. They use all the Hindu Scriptures, as well as others, and the Hindu Pantheon of Deities, to help them understand their lives and the universe. This gives them a sense of their purpose here and why and how they should live a spiritual life.

 

Ahimsa is one of the main spiritual focuses of their Temple of Kama. Ahimsa means non-injury or nonviolence and a deep spiritual ideal of not harming other life forms. There are degrees of Ahimsa which they may try to respect when dealing with the practicality of situations. At all times they try to live a nonviolent existence which will help to eliminate karma and bring about a peaceful world in which to live and prosper spiritually. This happens by teaching Ahimsa along with their other ideals to help them achieve enlightenment through a spiritual health consciousness.

Dharma is another one of their focuses. It represents divine truth, balance, and law. Here devotees are bound to the Dharma of their moral-value system, and other doctrines. Dharma can be said to be righteous living and they dedicate their lives to the Dharma. Dharma can also be associated with the idea of a judgment and the divine truth or life-force that fills the entire universe or Creation and is within every single one of them. they seek out the Dharma throughout their entire lives and it guides them to a state of liberation, freedom, or Moksha through their spiritual health consciousness.

Moksha is liberation or freedom, much like nirvana or samadhi. Though it is supposed to be liberation from the cycle of samsara or reincarnation and the end of suffering. This is only to be achieved through the Dharma or right living which includes the values set forth as the Dharma, Ahimsa, Kama, and Artha as set forth in their beliefs. To practice Ahimsa, Kama, Dharma, and Artha properly involves sacrifice of the ego into the inner Self and Creation.

Karma is the idea of negative energies built up from negative actions and thoughts. These supposedly come back to us in our next lives. The idea is to live righteously and do good things for others and have good thoughts to eliminate Karma or negative Karma. Through this we escape the cycle of Samsara or reincarnation and achieve liberation Moksha. Karma is normally based upon the idea that each person has an individual soul and that there is one great consciousness and so only one great soul. And each of us has to eliminate our Karma as one being to bring about a better world and to free those who seek freedom from the cycle of reincarnation which becomes a non-consecutive form of reincarnation in my system. The liberation is from the suffering but not life itself or Creation. And we have a choice to attain to living god-hood or eternal bliss. This can only be achieved through ego denial and unity dedicated to the spiritual health consciousness.

Non-Consecutive Reincarnation is based upon the idea of a universal soul or life-force. We are but merely individual aspects of this great consciousness. We shall always exist and are reborn a thousand times before we ever die. This is like a great hydra with many heads and one dies. The creature does not die, it only grows another head or many heads. Also, it's like a great ocean or lake. Out of the lake arises a life form and it lives its whole life and then returns to the lake and in an instant disburses into infinite particles that can never be traced and at all times new life forms are constantly emerging from the lake and returning.

Samsara is the cycle of reincarnation which we go through until we eliminate Karmas and achieve Moksha. We do not ever escape this cycle we only escape the suffering and live forever if we choose or we choose to embrace Nirvana or Moksha.

Artha is known as prosperity and material wealth, also seen as Spiritual and Material Wealth for all people in a state of super-equality brought about by the surrender of the ego to the inner-Self and Creation. Through this process all can attain to true prosperity together and live a very fulfilling life through the Temple and the Dharma of their Temple. Think of your Brothers and Sisters before your-Self. And Spiritual Wealth before Material Wealth. Those that seek only material wealth for themselves are unspiritual and this goes against their spiritual health consciousness. It is seen that those who perpetuate a monetary system that create classes or those that created castes that then creates a monetary system do so only to maintain control and power through their own ego fulfillment and do not practice Spiritual Ahimsa and fall short of practicing the Dharma. They will have the greatest Karmas that hold all of humanity back as a whole being.

 

Kama is the idea of sensual and sexual fulfillment and spiritual enlightenment through Tantric Rituals. Kama means Sacred Love or Sacred Sex. Through union of the masculine and feminine aspects of Creation, or a God and Goddess all of Creation was brought into existence and expanded into the material universe. And so since humans are part of Creation they are divine deities as well which reflect the Creation and so through their ritual reenactment of Creation's Copulation they raise Kundalini and achieve divine spiritual consciousness or divine spiritual health consciousness and also the sensual fulfillments all creatures need to become and remain healthy. And the symbols of sexuality are divine symbols such as the phallus and vulva or the lingam and the yoni. And the human body is the most sacred temple of all. Through this consciousness raising we bring about universal spiritual health consciousness and so the sacredness of Tantrism is established. All supporters should practice Kama to achieve the Dharma, Ahimsa, proper Karma, Artha, and Moksha.

Yoga is the path of physical and spiritual enlightenment and healthy living. There are said to be hundreds of forms of Yoga but 8 limbs or branches. Most are familiar with Hatha Yoga with its positions. Meditation Yoga and Tantric Yoga are a few that are thought. The Priest or Priestess practices Dharma which teaches them to be spiritually and physically healthy and it is the job of the Priests and Priestesses to learn various healing arts and heal others and teach others.
 


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