Connecting: a universal need, beyond beliefs

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Tantra and Archetypes: reconnecting with something greater than yourself to become more fully incarnate

In a society that pushes us to perform, to frame our emotions and to play roles, it's increasingly difficult to feel truly free.

Free to be ourselves, but above all free to connect with that which is beyond us: love, mystery, the sacred.

And yet this need exists in all of us.

Tantra and the archetypes: forces to be embodied

We're not talking about religion here.

We're talking about that inner stirring, that need for connection that everyone feels, even unconsciously.

Whether it's to ourselves, to a partner, to a landscape, to a silent prayer or to a suspended moment, there is always within us an impulse towards something greater.

A desire for unity. Alignment. To rediscover meaning.

Tantra does not fill this void with dogma. It reawakens this link through the body.

And this awakening often takes place through archetypes.

My personal journey: from rejection to a return to connection

Archetypes are inner figures, universal forces that lie dormant within us: the Priestess, the Sacred Lover, the Sage, the Wild Mother, the Gentle Warrior...

These are not social roles, but faces of the soul that reconnect us to our forgotten power.

And what Tantra reveals is that these archetypes are not to be believed, they are to be embodied.

Through touch, breath, slowness, the nakedness of the moment.

Personally, having grown up in a very religious family, I rejected all forms of belief for a long time.

But as I immersed myself in Tantra, I felt this deep need to have embodied reference points.

For years, I alternated between putting statuettes and effigies in my massage room - and taking them all down as soon as I felt too «mystical».

But every time I took them off, I felt something subtle unravel. As if I was losing an invisible thread.

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Objects, effigies and subtle incarnations

 

Over time, I came to understand that these representations are not objects of worship.

They are bridges. Triggers.

They awaken forces within us that need to be seen, named and felt.

It's like looking in the mirror and remembering that confidence, gentleness and strength are already there, ready to be experienced.

They are living symbols, vehicles of incarnation.

The signs of everyday life: when the invisible passes through us

And even those who say they don't believe in energies all experience, at one time or another, those troubling moments when the invisible makes itself felt:

  • thinking about someone as they write to us; ;
  • enter a room and feel uneasy without explanation ;
  • make a wish, and see a sign arrive.

These things are not rational. But they are real. They are proof that we are all connected.

Tantra doesn't ask us to believe it. It asks us to feel, to let ourselves go through it.

And archetypes are there to help us put a face on the invisible. To embody what, within us, was waiting to vibrate.

Tantra as a path to reintegration

This is why, in my transmissions, I never separate the body from the mind, the breath from the imagination, the energy from the intimate.

I create spaces where everyone can recognise the archetypes that call to them, not to play them, but to recognise themselves deeply in them.

Because at the end of the day, the greatest need of human beings is not to believe... but to connect.

And it is in this reconnection that the joy of existing is reborn.

 

Listening and caring,

Hajira

 

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