Our Brains' Urge for Mystical Experiences
A snapshot into the true forbidden Yoga: The Uu ऊ sadhana
The really cool thing about ancient Tantra is that it gives you a mystical vibe, opening a hologram of a time far distant from our modern civilization, where everything is quick, fast, logical, and rational. It offers a mystical refuge even for our modern brains. But it's not the kind of mystical cliché where you go to a haunted house and awaken ghosts that have been lingering for thousands of years. It's not about modern classical Indian Mantra-based Tantra. My Tantra tradition is abstract and mystical, like a Karl Heinz Stockhausen atonal symphony. Unlike modern psychology and therapy, which aim to reintegrate the individual into society to function again in the modern world, my mystical Tantric tradition is about completely disconnecting you from the matrix of our times. You will delve into a universe of bliss and magic, soothed by something unexplainable.
In this example, we show some truly "forbidden practices" called the ऊ... (Devanagari long U). For this, you need a corner of an empty room, a few candles, some objects, and two weeks to dive deep into it. The sadhana opens a hologram of who we really are as a species. Does it heal trauma? Does it fix obsessions? Does it help in your relationships? Yes, it does—totally and absolutely—but how it works and why it works, nobody can really explain. Is the magic in the practice or the language of the lineage holder? Maybe yes, maybe no. Perhaps it's a combination of everything together.