Most
teachings are thus
indicative rather than
direct, and the written
scriptures are said to
always omit one or two
aspects of the practice that
are crucial to the
attainment of the desired
result. This is the reason
why
Tantra
has
never been, nor can it ever
be, a mass movement. It is a
way of inner evolution,
using techniques learnt in
conjunction with a
guru
who is
learned in the discipline.
Cautions Pandit Rajmani
Tigunait, "Finding a Tantric
master and preparing to
undertake these disciplines
is difficult, and attempting
to learn from those who do
not know them is useless and
may even be injurious. Those
who do know the practices
rarely teach them because
many of the practices, like
scientific experiments,
require a precise technique
in order to yield results.
And if the practitioner’s
intentions are not pure,
some practices can be used
for destructive and selfish
purposes."
Tigunait gives examples of
formulae in Tantric
scriptures that can be used
for negative purposes like
marana (killing),
vashikarana (seduction),
mohana (mind manipulation),
and so on. Apart from these,
there are some non-negative
formulae that should never
be done without a master.
"Experimenting with them
without the guidance of an
adept is like playing with
nuclear weapons. This is why
the scriptures label them
‘forbidden Tantra’," says
Tigunait
Right and left
Often a lot of the
‘forbidden’ aspect of
Tantra
has to
do with what have come to be
classified in popular
perception as vamachara, or
left-hand practices of
Tantra. One popular
classification of Tantric
practices is according to
the three elemental
characteristics—sattva,
rajas, and tamas. So that
there is red
Tantra
(rajas
or heat, fire, restlessness,
anger), black
Tantra
(of
tamas or darkness,
ignorance, stagnation), and
white
Tantra
(sattvic,
pure, moderate, divine).
Corresponding to this hierarchisation, almost all
Tantric writing has a gross,
higher and subtle meaning.
This tripartite system of
understanding readily
obscures the true purport of
many passages for those
without the necessary
background or deeper
understandings so crucial to
Tantra.