Traditional Tantra (originating in Hindu and Buddhist texts dating back to the 5th century) is a spiritual path aimed at liberation. It uses the body as a vessel for the divine. The “sex” part is merely a tool—a microscope to look at energy, desire, and presence.
“The first time I had a non-ejaculatory orgasm, I cried,” says David, 42, a convert to the practice. “I realized I had been using sex to get rid of energy. Tantra taught me to harvest it. I came out of the session feeling like I had just run a marathon, not laid down for a nap.” You do not need a red room or a velvet cushion. You just need to kill the clock. Tantra - The Art of Mind-Blowing Sex
One partner receives for 15 minutes. The other gives. The giver’s job is to touch the genitals as if they are a sacred relic—slowly, curiously, without a goal. If the receiver feels the urge to rush toward climax, they breathe deeply into their belly to spread the energy. Swap roles. The Verdict Does Tantra guarantee mind-blowing sex? Only if you redefine "mind-blowing." Traditional Tantra (originating in Hindu and Buddhist texts
By Aria Wells Photo-illustration by Getty “The first time I had a non-ejaculatory orgasm,
Practitioners describe the result as a that lasts 15 to 30 minutes. It is not a spasm; it is a wave. The body shakes. The vision blurs. Time stops.
Lie on your back. Have your partner place a flat hand on your sternum (chest bone). They apply firm, steady pressure. Breathe into that pressure. Most people hold anxiety and trauma in the chest. When the chest releases, the heart opens. This takes 10 minutes. Do not rush.
When modern couples try to replicate “Tantric sex” from a 10-step listicle, they usually fail. They get bored, cramp up, or fall asleep. Why? Because they forgot the first step: . The Anatomy of a Mind-Blowing Shift So, what actually changes a standard sexual encounter into a Tantric one? It isn’t a specific angle. It is the polarity of attention.