Czechtantra+the+other+side+of+tantra

This approach literally practices the "Five Ms" ( Panchamakara ), including forbidden elements like alcohol ( Madya ), meat ( Māṃsa ), and sexual intercourse ( Maithuna ).

: A major part of their work is teaching couples how to use Tantric principles to resolve conflicts and reignite passion.

Instead of focusing solely on the physical, this approach emphasizes: czechtantra+the+other+side+of+tantra

Here, the practice is not about holding hands and breathing together. It involves "dark room protocols"—hours of unguided, terrifying stillness where the mind generates its own demons. The Czech approach believes that the Bhuta (elemental ghosts) must be faced before the Deva (gods) will appear.

In mainstream Neo-Tantra, the goal is to raise energy to the heart or the crown. In , practitioners are taught to deliberately descend into the Muladhara (root) and Svadhisthana (sacral) chakras to excavate rage, grief, and ancestral trauma. This approach literally practices the "Five Ms" (

One of the most alarming doctrines to emerge from the fringes of Czechtantra is the idea that explicit, negotiated consent is "unspontaneous" or "dualistic." Instead, they preach "energy reading"—the dangerous assumption that you know what another person wants without asking. This is where the other side of Tantra becomes indistinguishable from predation.

"Why?" asks Hana, a teacher from Brno. "Because if you cannot hold your life force without leaking it into pleasure, you are a slave to it. True Vajroli Mudra is not about stopping ejaculation for a better orgasm; it is about learning to live in a state of arousal without action. That is power." In , practitioners are taught to deliberately descend

Marek looked at his hands. They were trembling slightly, but his chest felt lighter than it had in years. He realized he hadn't thought about sex once during that exercise. He had thought only of his own heart, and the terrifying, beautiful reality of another person's pain.