At its core, is the adaptation of classical Tantra (an ancient Indian tradition focused on expanding consciousness) to the modern Czech cultural context. Unlike some traditional forms that can be rigid, Czechtantra is generally marked by a relaxed, inclusive, and therapeutic approach. Key Principles of Czechtantra:
At its core, Czechtantra is a holistic practice that aims to integrate the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of human existence. The tradition is based on several key principles:
True professionals in this space maintain impeccable ethical boundaries, establish clear, upfront agreements regarding consent, and prioritize the client's psychological and physical safety above all else. They act not as gurus demanding devotion, but as humble, highly skilled space-holders guiding individuals back to their own innate wisdom and authority.
Another pillar of the community is , who studied through the tantric school of Margo Anand, a world-renowned author of books like The Art of Sexual Ecstasy and The Art of Sexual Magic . Pokorná organizes lectures and seminars, particularly in the SKY DANCING TANTRA technique, creating a bridge between Czech practitioners and international tantric methods.
The history of Czechtantra is closely tied to the Czech Republic's complex and tumultuous past. During the Middle Ages, the Czech lands were a hub of spiritual and cultural activity, with various mystical and esoteric traditions emerging in the region. The teachings of the Czech mystic, Jan Hus, and the Taborites, a radical Christian sect, laid the groundwork for the development of Czechtantra.