Buddhist vs. Tantric Path: a journey to self-discovery
LEELA NEWSLETTER
Namaste,
I hope you’re doing well.
Many of you show up to
the path of meditation
having a certain experience
of either buddhism,
or yoga,
or any similar eastern philosophy.
One of the most common is buddhism
because you come across books and retreats.
That becomes the go-to option for many.
Yet, there are certain challenges
or moments where you feel
Where should I go next?
Should I only explore buddhism?
Or is tantra a good option to consider?
I’ll be recording a
detailed podcast
on this topic soon
but to warm you up,
I wanted to share
this letter with you
on my take of
buddhism vs tantra.
For now, lets explore the roads
of buddhism and tantra paths
and see how that unfolds for you.
The Foundations of Tantra & Buddhism
The buddhist path is rooted
in the teachings of Gautama Buddha,
this path emphasizes understanding
and eliminating suffering.
The Four Noble Truths
and the Eightfold Path
are its foundation.
Mindfulness,
meditation,
and morality
are its pillars.
While the tantric Path is often
associated with esoteric rituals,
tantra is a diverse and intricate path
that seeks the union of opposites,
the merging of duality into oneness.
It can be found within
Hindu, buddhist, and other traditions,
and it combines meditation,
mantras,
and rituals
to awaken spiritual energy.
Exploring The Differences Between Tantra & Buddhism
There is a difference between
experiencing vs. understanding these paths.
While the buddhist path revolves around
understanding our mind and reality
to break the cycle of suffering,
tantra focuses more on direct experience.
It's like the difference between
reading about love and falling in love.
In tantra, there's an emphasis on
the harnessing and elevation of energies,
especially the Kundalini energy,
which is believed to lead to enlightenment.
While instead, many buddhist practices
focus on tranquility and insight.
And when it comes to integrating
the practices of buddhism and tantra
into your daily life,
tantra often embraces the world
and worldly experiences
as a means to spiritual progress.
Every action,
emotion,
and experience
can be a tool for growth.
In contrast,
many buddhist paths advocate
for abstinence and detachment.
How to Find Your Path
When it comes to finding
personal alignment on your path,
reflect deeply on what
resonates more with you:
understanding the nature of reality and mind,
or harnessing and elevating your inner energies.
If you're someone who's more interested
in integrating spiritual practices
into daily worldly life,
tantra might appeal to you.
On the other hand,
if you're looking for structured
practices and teachings,
buddhism might be a better fit.
It’s always a good idea to
try a bit of each before you fully
dive into one practice and commit.
Attend workshops,
retreats,
or introductory courses,
read sacred texts
or listen to teachings.
Engage in practices from both paths temporarily
to see which one feels more aligned.
And if you ever feel lost or confused,
you can find a mentor, teacher, or spiritual guide.
Their experience can offer clarity and direction.
It’s important to remember that
you don’t always have to choose.
Some individuals blend practices
from both paths to create
a unique spiritual journey.
Tantra Buddhism - A Beautiful Combination
There is such a thing as buddhist tantra.
Yes, you read that right!
Vajrayana buddhism,
often known as Tibetan buddhism,
incorporates tantric practices,
blurring the lines between the paths.
While buddhism often
gets associated with
the elimination of suffering,
it also emphasizes joy,
compassion,
and loving-kindness.
The journey is as much
about cultivating positivity
as it is about eliminating negativity.
Many of you know that
tantra is not just about sex,
contrary to many Western interpretations,
Traditional tantra actually focuses
on meditation, rituals, and mantras.
While some practices
may involve sacred sexuality,
that’s just a small part of a vast tradition.
A Big Takeaway
The path you choose,
be it buddhist,
tantric,
or a blend of both,
is a deeply personal one.
Let it be guided not by external validations
but by your own inner compass,
resonating with the chords
of your heart and soul.
The journey is less about the destination
and more about the self-discovery,
growth, and enlightenment along the way.
Whichever path you tread upon,
may it be filled with light, love, and wisdom.
P.S: For those who need deep-dive support, I am starting Tantra Mastermind - a group coaching container where we explore the fundamentals of Tantra and move to the advanced levels. Email info@leelagurukul.com if you’re interested.
Few more days are left for the membership space to be yours. Email “Tantra Tribe” to info@leelagurukul.com to be part of a community of tantra, meditation, and all things you expect from me! :)