About Tantra Transformation

We began our relationship committed to exploring the potential of intimacy and ecstasy with the practice of Tantra Yoga. A week after we met we attended our first tantric weekend with Charles and Caroline Muir. From this experience Kip felt sure he wanted to teach Tantra. We wrote our visions for the future and what we wanted in a relationship the very next evening. We were astonished by the similarities.

Tantra has often been called the "yoga of love". Practicing Tantra brings peace to the mind, relaxing and energizing the body. With a more peaceful mind feelings of separation fall away and a deep experience of connection remains. Tantra relaxes the body, opens the heart, and focuses the mind. With this integration a new experience of sex emerges: "Sexual energy is a powerful creative force that has the ability to transform our mind, emotions, body and spirit".

Tantra was once the cherished practice of the Asian nobility, sexual energy, seen as a creative force, was cultivated. Hindu, Tibetan and Taoist Tantra and native American traditions acknowledge the connection between sex and spirit, earth and heaven.

Tantra practiced alone exploring your sexual innocence, appreciating you own inner masculine and feminine energies, relaxing with expanded sexual arousal and learning to direct this through out your body and spine. Practicing Tantra with a partner gives you a foundation to build healthy, loving relationships.

We would like to acknowledge our teachers; Philip and Mikela Tarlow, Charles and Caroline Muir, Margo Anand, Bodhi Avaasha and David Deida. Our lives and our relationship has been blessed by having these awesome people in our lives.

Embarking on the path of Tantra yoga opened new dimensions for us. We are continuing to discover new depths of intimacy and ecstasy. Committed to see each other as divine, as aspects of ourselves, allows the "stuff" that comes up in relationships to be purified by the light of our love and intention.