Dear Precious,
Many people are unfamiliar with what a Tantrika truly is or what authentic Tantric practice represents. Tantra is not a religion or sensual indulgence—it is one of the oldest sacred sciences devoted to healing, balance, and divine unity. A Tantrika is a practitioner who works with the subtle energies of the body, mind, and spirit to restore harmony and awaken the body’s natural ability to heal itself.
Authentic Tantric therapy is especially devoted to the care and honoring of women.
It celebrates the divine feminine power known as Śakti, the creative energy that gives birth to all existence. Within every woman, this sacred current flows through the Yoni, the spiritual and physical gateway of creation. In the ancient language of Tantra, the Yoni is not simply the body—it is the living symbol of the goddess herself.
As written in the Kularnava Tantra (Chapter 9, Verse 42):
“He who worships the Yoni as the source of all creation, worships the very essence of the Divine Mother.”
A Yoni Pūjā, meaning “sacred honoring of the feminine,” is therefore not a physical act but a spiritual ceremony. It is performed in stillness, prayer, and deep presence—where energy, breath, and devotion are united to heal emotional wounds, clear energy blockages, and awaken inner peace.
The Vijñāna Bhairava Tantra (Verse 118) teaches:
“When the breath unites with awareness, the body becomes a temple, and within it, the divine awakens.”
These ancient teachings remind us that true Tantra is not about desire—it is about awakening.
The Mahanirvāṇa Tantra (Chapter 4, Verse 32) declares:
“In the union of Śiva and Śakti, all suffering dissolves, and the soul remembers its immortality.”
A Tantrika’s role is that of a healer, guide, and spiritual caretaker. Through sacred touch, breathwork, and energy alignment, he helps women reconnect to their divine nature—where stress fades, emotions soften, and the deeper current of life begins to flow freely again.
Every session is held within a consecrated, meditative space. No photographs, no distractions—only reverence, stillness, and sacred energy. Authentic Tantra views every woman as a manifestation of the Goddess, to be honored as the Devi herself.
The Rudra Yamala Tantra (Verse 25) states it beautifully:
“She who is known as woman is none other than Śakti; to see her as less is to be blind to the Divine.”
Authentic Tantric healing is therefore not just therapy—it is a sacred return to the truth that the feminine is divine, that the body is holy, and that love, when guided by consciousness, becomes the highest medicine.
With love, respect, and devotion,
Marq Elliott
Authentic Tantrika & Holistic Health Practitioner, Chiang Mai, Thailand
“In the Yoni lies the secret of the universe; she is the door through which life enters, and through which the soul finds its liberation.” — Netra Tantra