CzechTantra is a contemporary spiritual and therapeutic movement that emerged primarily in the Czech Republic during the post-communist era of the 1990s. It is not a single, codified school of thought but rather an umbrella term for a diverse array of teachings, workshops, and practices that blend classical Tantric philosophy with Western esotericism, neoshamanism, and modern psychotherapeutic techniques.
Benefits of Czechtantra
Prepare Your Mind: Begin with a short meditation or prayer. Announce your intention to practice to ground your focus. czechtantra
In the deep woods of Šumava, a greedy boar named Marek discovered a harp made of shining amber. The harp could summon rain when its strings were plucked. Marek dreamed of hoarding the rain for his own fields and hid the instrument in a hollow oak. Critique and tensions At its core, the Czech
Critique and tensions
At its core, the Czech approach to Tantra tends to be pragmatic and therapeutic. While it retains the traditional focus on energy (Prana), breathwork, and meditation, it often merges these with Western psychology and "Neo-Tantra" principles. The movement has fostered a robust community of schools and practitioners who view Tantra as a tool for healing modern disconnects—bridging the gap between the mind and the body, and improving the quality of human intimacy and communication. such as masculine and feminine
Large-scale gatherings allow practitioners to experience a wide array of workshops in a communal setting. What Is Tantra? Modern Tantra or Neo-Tantra