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Vigyan Bhairav Tantra
     
                                    
                        

  1.  Introduction to Tantra, Love and Disciple Receptivity

    Tantra is science, tantra is not philosophy. For tantra, doing is knowing and All the  tantra treatises is a dialogue between two lovers. And Tantra signifies through it a very meaningful thing: that the deeper teachings cannot be given unless there is love between the two – the disciple and the master. A disciple needs a womb-like receptivity, Whatsoever is received is not to be gathered as dead knowledge. It must grow in Disciple.
     
  2.  Does the technique suit me

    There are indications. One, you begin to feel a different identity within you. You are no more the same.      If the technique fits you, immediately you are a different person.
     
  3.  Technique on the path of surrender

    On the path of will there are methods – these one hundred and twelve methods. On the path of surrender, surrender itself is the method, there are no other methods – remember this.
     
  4.  When you try the right method it clicks immediately

    These one hundred and twelve methods can help each and everyone . Any particular method may not be of use to you. That is why Shiva goes on relating many methods. Choose any one method which suits you. It is not difficult to know which suits you. s
     
  5. Welcome to the techniques! Please find attached below the two volumes of Vigyan Bhairav Tantra. You can also download it from our Tantra download section.

    Vigyan Bhairav Tantra Vol 1

    Vigyan Bhairav Tantra Vol 2

                                                                 
     

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