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5.0 out of 5 stars Schindler Knows What He's Talking About
As an activist for the erotic liberation of my fellow men I found William Schindler's new book Gay Tantra particularly fascinating. One thing I've long been aware of is that in the Western World we misuse the term Tantra to mean any kind of enhancement of sexual pleasure through prolonged or nonejaculatory practices. So it's refreshing to read this book that explores the...
Published on February 4, 2004 by whitecranejournal

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars OK but not great
Interesting book. I suppose I was expecting more instructions where love making was concerned and less information about ancient ritualistic living in general.
Published on March 25, 2007 by B. Braithwaite


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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Schindler Knows What He's Talking About, February 4, 2004
This review is from: Tantra for Gay Men (Paperback)
As an activist for the erotic liberation of my fellow men I found William Schindler's new book Gay Tantra particularly fascinating. One thing I've long been aware of is that in the Western World we misuse the term Tantra to mean any kind of enhancement of sexual pleasure through prolonged or nonejaculatory practices. So it's refreshing to read this book that explores the authentic meaning of the term. It actually indicates a wide range of techniques both ascetic and ecstatic for training the senses toward heightened spiritual awareness.

Clearly Schindler, a long-term practitioner of Tantra and student of Sanskrit, knows what he's talking about. Early on he makes it clear that this is not a sex manual or sex how-to, but an examination of these concepts related to Hindu religious practices, yet potentially relevant to anyone. In particular I appreciate how the author relates the subject to gay men, with our special awareness of gender fluidity and the outsider's perspective.

He explains: "Ultimately, Tantra will teach us to find our true identity as pure consciousness, the essence of the Divine. The individual body/mind will be seen as part of the content of consciousness, and we will experience the true Self as pure consciousness." This basic insight of seeing beyond duality to essential Oneness is a message that seems to be coming at me personally from every direction these days--also from this book. As a gay man, I feel my life experience has enhanced my awareness and curiosity about the nature of things. Schindler states: "Tantra says take the whole experience as it is, ignoring nothing. Feel the pleasure and the pain. See what is there and what is not there. Know that the Truth resides in every experience and learn."

He pulls no punches in presenting aspects of Tantra many might find distasteful, including animal sacrifice and a tradition of offering severed heads on altars. While some of these optional practices don't thrill me, I appreciate the challenge of moving beyond my own likes and dislikes to consider their real significance. "Severed heads, for example, often represent ahamkara or ego, the mental function that makes us believe falsely that we are separate from others and from God." Other matters are more familiar to students of Eastern religions: "Above all Tantra emphasizes practice, sadhana, methods for realizing our true nature and for connecting with God."

Another common misconception is that sacred images of Shiva and Shakti copulating validate heterosex over homosex--in fact such images represent integral forces and noduality. The book argues persuasively that gay men's awareness of how arbitrary gender roles are can be an asset."A true integration of gay identity requires discovering the unique gifts of being gay along with the unique hardships. It requires coming to appreciate how the hardships have contributed to gifts of greater insight and emotional strength." This only begins to suggest the rich concepts found in Tantra.

But I appreciate the simplicity of the essence: "The ultimate affirmation is the affirmation of Oneness." That is not to suggest that such awareness is easy to achieve. Still I especially enjoy how the author sums up his discussion of mindfulness: "Ultimately mindfulness is all about getting one's ego self out of the way and experiencing the unbroken flow of attention that is the true Self within." So if you're curious to know what Tantra is really about, this book is a fine place to start.

Reviewed by Bruce P. Grether in White Crane Journal #50

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for gay partners!, May 16, 2003
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Jake Witte (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tantra for Gay Men (Paperback)
All that I can say is "wow!" This book worked wonders on my sex life. It helped me to feel sensations that I never thought were possible. A must buy for all sensual gay couples in an exploration stage.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars OK but not great, March 25, 2007
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Interesting book. I suppose I was expecting more instructions where love making was concerned and less information about ancient ritualistic living in general.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A useful step-by-step resource!, March 29, 2003
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Neil J. Hajba "neil_in_la" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This guide is a must for any gay man interested in incorporating Tantric practices into their daily and spiritual life. Full of information, resources and a few pictures.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Tantra for gay men, November 28, 2011
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I have recently entered the world of tantra, and after experiencing a tantric massage, I was very keen to explore further. A very interesting book and although I have no religious beliefs, I found I could still accept the spiritual section at the beginning. The practical part of the book is very explicit, but extremely useful.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Schönes Buch, January 27, 2011
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Sehr viele Übungen /Praktiken sind nicht drin beschrieben, aber irgendwo muss man einen Einstieg in die Thematik machen - und der wird immer zu kurz ausfallen, egal was man tut. Ein schönes Buch (auf englisch), dass Homosexuellen durchaus ein Licht sein kann in der ansonsten so düsteren Welt der "geistigen Schulung", die für unsereins immer auf Unterdrückung und Entsagung hinausläuft, da sie von nichtverstehenden "Heteros" für nichtverstehende "Heteros" entwickelt wurden. Tantra geht da den Weg des totalen Akzeptierens und ist - obwohl uralt - ein frischer Wind in dieser verkrusteten Welt. Ein neter Einsteig, dieses Buch.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tantra for Gay Men, October 24, 2008
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Tantra for Gay Men is an excellent description of basic tantric principles specifically geared to gay men. I was pleasantly surprised at the breadth and depth of the author's knowledge and practice of tantra. I highly recommend this book to any gay man desiring to learn more about enhancing his and his partners' lives with tantric practice.
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13 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tantra for Gay Men, November 2, 2002
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Excellent- I highly recommend this book for gay men who want to be more fully alive and embrace sexuality with joy and bliss. If you are a gay man who wants to find meaningful spirituality that celebrates the many facets of human experience to include sexuality, then this is a must read book. Bruce Anderson shares his insights, knowledge and vast experience in a practical and very useful way.
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