Buddhadharma: The Practitioner's Quarterly

Embodied Practice, Experiential Awareness

HE SPRING 2024 is dedicated to a set of yogic practices once considered highly secret due to their perceived incompatibility with aspects of monastic life. Yet the Six Dharmas represent the heart essence of the Buddhist tantras and an accelerated path to buddhahood based on activation of the body’s subtle nervous system, configured as a constellation of radiant energy plexuses (Sanskrit: ) and flows of vital energy () coursing through channels () between the pelvic cavity (sometimes inaccurately thought of as the base of the

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