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Tantric practice is a complex system of meditation and ritual derived from the Indian philosophical and spiritual traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism. It comprises a variety of paths, practices and techniques which include mantra recitation, mantra yoga, breathwork, visualization, physical exercises, chanting, and working with a spiritual guide. These practices are used to explore inner and outer states of consciousness and to open up a deeper connection to embodied wisdom, intuition and inner knowing. Tantric practice is primarily focused on cultivating spiritual insight, emotional stability and cultivating greater love, joy and peace within oneself.

See also: phenomenological approach, cessation experience, compassion practice, insight practice

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