Czechtantra Direct
In the early 1990s, following the Velvet Revolution, the newly formed Czech Republic experienced a spiritual vacuum. This was a time of immense curiosity, where esoteric traditions from the East flooded into the West looking for new adherents. It was in this atmosphere that Jaroslav Dobeš, known to his followers as Guru Jára, founded his spiritual path in 1995.
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Once the emotional backlog is cleared, the practice shifts toward cultivating and expanding one's capacity for joy, pleasure, and vital life-force energy. Practitioners learn how to generate energy from within and circulate it consciously throughout the entire body, rather than letting it dissipate. czechtantra
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Practitioners are taught that the body stores emotional trauma, stress, and societal conditioning. Through specific conscious breathing techniques, individuals learn to expand their vital energy ( prana ) and release stagnant emotional blocks. This process regulates the nervous system, moving practitioners from a state of chronic stress (sympathetic dominance) into deep relaxation and safety (parasympathetic dominance). 2. Conscious and Therapeutic Touch In the early 1990s, following the Velvet Revolution,
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CzechTantra refers to a vibrant community and cultural movement within the Czech Republic that focuses on the modern practice of Tantra. Far from the misconceptions of purely physical intimacy, the "story" of CzechTantra is one of personal transformation, community building, and the fusion of ancient Eastern wisdom with Central European culture. The Origins of the Movement Tantra originated in ancient India
Using relational tantric exercises to heal childhood attachment wounds (anxious, avoidant, or disorganized patterns) through safe, boundaried intimacy.
The foundation of Czech Tantra is the ancient Sanskrit concept of tan ("to weave" or "expand"), emphasizing the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit.
