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*Stubbs, Kenneth Ray (1993). ''Tantric Massage: An Illustrated Manual for Meditative Sexuality''. ''Massage Next Door - Authentic Tantric blogger and provider in London''Secret Garden Publishing. {{ISBN|0939263092}}
*Stubbs, Kenneth Ray (1993). ''Tantric Massage: An Illustrated Manual for Meditative Sexuality''. ''Massage Next Door - Authentic Tantric blogger and provider in London''Secret Garden Publishing. {{ISBN|0939263092}}
*The tantric massage has been developed in 1977 in Berlin and combines the neotantric movements with the Asian massages over the erogenous areas of the body. This is why another way to explore each other’s body and have pleasure is with [https://www.aishamassage.com tantric massage London].


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Tantra, or tantric massage,[1] are two defined massages developed in Berlin in 1977. Erotic massage which incorporates elements from the neotantric movement in the Western world massages the primary erogenous zones of the body, those being the mouth, the phallus (penis), the vagina and the anus.[2][3][4]

Tantric massage is also known as a physical act of touch that intends to enlighten those interacting in it by harnessing sexual energy within the body.

There is no interaction between giver (the practitioner) and the receiver. To understand tantra massage and tantra erotic massage one must understand the difference between sensual and sexual. Andro insisted on the sensual because the sexual had its place outside tantra massage and tantra erotic massage.

Shakti Verah Andro's direct student and founder of PeaceQuiet states that Tantra massage and tantra erotic massages are spaces created for awareness and self discovery and pleasure stand as a mere biproduct.

The neo tantric movement seems to centre its attention on sexuality while tantra massage and tantra erotic massage is to focus on self discovery. This is a less known and much less understood teaching that practitioners themselves often fail to understand partly due to the fixation surrounding sexuality and partly because self discovery needs years of hard work that not many are willing to invest in when sensuality alone sales.

Tantra massage

The massage includes various techniques from different schools of massage with elements from yoga, bioenergetics, and sexual therapy.[5] According to the Tantric Massage Association, it was developed in the 1980s by Andro Andreas Rothe, founder of Diamond Lotus Tantra Lounge, the first Tantra institute in Germany (1977).[5]

The client or the receiver of a tantra massage is not a giver. Their duty is to receive the massage and surrender to the rediscovery of senses, feelings and emotions. The process combines the feeling of well-being, associated with deep relaxation, as people come to resolve issues related to relationships, self esteem and sexual life.[5][6]

According to the Tantric Massage Association Berlin, tantra massage is based on ideas taken from the work of Wilhelm Reich, Carl Jung, Carl Rogers and Alexander Lowen. Other sources of inspiration included the work of Mantak Chia, Joseph Kramer – who developed the "Lingam massage" and "Taoist Erotic Massage" – and Annie Sprinkle, who developed the "Yoni massage".[5] Andro Rothé developed Tantra Massage, Tantra Erotic Massage and the less known Yin Yang Massage. Tantra massage is not a sexual exchange, but there is a giver and a receiver, where the receiver is supposed to enjoy the massage completely passively.

See also

References

  1. ^ Kenneth Ray Stubbs (1999). The Erotic Massage: The Tantric Touch of Love. Jeremy Tarcher/Putnam. ISBN 978-0-87477-962-2.
  2. ^ Michaels, Mark A. and Patricia Johnson (2006). Essence of Tantric Sexuality, chapter 14. Llewellyn Publications. ISBN 073870900X
  3. ^ Kenneth Ray Stubbs; Louise-Andrée Saulnier (1 August 1999). Tantric Massage: The Erotic Touch of Love. Rider. ISBN 978-0-7126-7078-4.
  4. ^ Kenneth Ray Stubbs; Kyle Spencer (3 January 2000). The Essential Tantra: A Modern Guide to Sacred Sexuality. Penguin Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-101-10032-5.
  5. ^ a b c d Tantric Massage Association: The Massage Archived 2006-11-21 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ von Nadja Brenneisen (2015-09-09). "Ich war bei einer Tantra-Massage und habe Sexualität abseits von Klischees kennengelernt". Vice. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
  7. ^ "Prostate Massage in London". www.goldtantriclondon.com. Retrieved 2021-10-29.
  8. ^ "Aqua Massage in London". www.secrettantric.com. Retrieved 2021-11-18.

Further reading

  • Stubbs, Kenneth Ray (1993). Tantric Massage: An Illustrated Manual for Meditative Sexuality. Massage Next Door - Authentic Tantric blogger and provider in LondonSecret Garden Publishing. ISBN 0939263092
  • The tantric massage has been developed in 1977 in Berlin and combines the neotantric movements with the Asian massages over the erogenous areas of the body. This is why another way to explore each other’s body and have pleasure is with tantric massage London.