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Tantra Without Tears

by Christopher S. Hyatt

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Tantra Without Tears
Christopher S. Hyatt, Ph.D. & S. Jason Black
Edited by Nicholas Tharcher

I absolutely love reviewing material by Dr. Hyatt and his associates because of their honest and direct approach to everything, including tantra. I found this 160 page book quite amazing, and I especially liked the Q & A bullet style format because it got right to the point and didn't mince words. The subject matter was quite radical as usual and very thought provoking. I feel that many could benefit from this intense read, but would tack on the reminder that it is not for the faint of heart. Thanks again, for helping me to have a clear perspective.

Love & Light,

Riki Frahmann ( )
  biunicorn | Mar 14, 2012 |
I haven't yet read a better introduction to Tantra for the Western magician. It must be remembered that much of the material herein is designed to be of immediate use to Western ceremonial magicians, not for the general reader. It is emphatically not an introduction to Buddhism or Hinduism. ( )
  Anituel | Sep 27, 2006 |
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