Czechtantra - The Other Side Of Tantra [repack] -

A multi-hour practice where participants enter a held space to sob, wail, or tremble without needing to "fix" or understand the emotion cognitively. CzechTantra posits that unwept tears are the heaviest weight on the human energy system.

The "other side" refers to the unspoken parts of Tantra: anger, shame, grief, primal fear, and the social masks we wear. Where mainstream Tantra seeks the light, CzechTantra explores the shadows that block the light in the first place. To understand CzechTantra - The Other Side Of Tantra , one must understand the Czech psyche. After decades of communist rule (1948–1989), spirituality in the Czech lands became intensely private, pragmatic, and distrustful of organized religious authority. When the Iron Curtain fell, Western Neo-Tantra arrived, but the Czechs didn't swallow it whole. CzechTantra - The Other Side Of Tantra

In CzechTantra, sexuality is not denied, but it is until the earlier layers are resolved. You cannot have sacred sexuality if you cannot tolerate eye contact. You cannot have ecstatic orgasm if you are dissociated from your pelvic floor due to shame. Therefore, most CzechTantra workshops ban genital touch entirely until advanced levels. Instead, they focus on non-sexual intimate touch—holding, stroking, scratching, pressure—as a way to rewire the nervous system for safety first. A multi-hour practice where participants enter a held

Developed over the last 30 years in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, this methodology removes the veil of exotic spirituality to reveal a raw, psychological, and often confrontational path. It is Tantra without the cultural appropriation, stripped of the dogma, and focused entirely on the practitioner’s capacity for . When the Iron Curtain fell, Western Neo-Tantra arrived,

If you have tried Tantra and felt like an imposter, or if you are simply tired of pretending to be blissful when you are human, this is your invitation. Leave the white robes behind. Bring your anger, your awkwardness, and your unhealed wounds. On the other side of that discomfort is a freedom more profound than any orgasm.