Czechtantra -
Unlike some traditions that seek enlightenment by transcending the physical world, Czech Tantra is world-affirming. It views the body as a temple and a microcosm of the universe.
| Aspect | Panchatantra | Czechtantra | |--------|--------------|--------------| | | Ancient India, 3rd‑century BCE, meant to teach princes the art of politics and life. | Modern Czech lands, inspired by the medieval guilds, village life and the mischievous folklore of Central Europe. | | Setting | Forests, kingdoms, rivers, and animal kingdoms. | Bohemian forests, Prague’s Old Town, castles perched on cliffs, and the misty Vltava river. | | Characters | Lions, foxes, turtles, crows, and other Indian wildlife. | Boars, storks, owls, the clever “šotek” (goblin), and even a stubborn kettle. | | Moral Tone | Pragmatic, diplomatic, often about cunning vs. strength. | A blend of dry Czech humor, a love of a good pint, and a healthy respect for patience and community. | czechtantra
🌀 Embodied practices 🌀 Breath & energy work 🌀 Union of opposites — West & East, body & spirit, solitude & connection | Modern Czech lands, inspired by the medieval
: Workshops are not limited to meditation; they include Latin dance, hypnotherapy, and even experimental sessions like "transforming one's relationship to mathematics and logic" through play. Connection to Nature | | Characters | Lions, foxes, turtles, crows,
: Using breathwork, eye-gazing, and meditation to stay grounded in the moment.