Yenka - Tantra
Though no formal Yenka lineage survives intact, traces appear in underground performance art, chaos magick, and certain experimental trauma therapies that use controlled oscillation between activation and stillness. Some say the internet, with its rapid switching between horror, humor, eroticism, and information, is an unintentional Yenka machine — a serpent mirror reflecting our fragmented age back at itself.
: Yenka Tantra incorporates a variety of rituals, meditations, and physical practices aimed at transcending the ordinary self and experiencing the divine. These practices are designed to awaken the kundalini energy (a form of spiritual energy believed to reside at the base of the spine) and guide it through the chakras, or energy centers, of the body. YENKA TANTRA
Thus, to learn Yenka is to first learn to listen through the serpent’s tongue: coiled, patient, and capable of tasting both poison and nectar without preference. Though no formal Yenka lineage survives intact, traces
If you are drawn to Yenka Tantra after reading this, resist the urge to "DIY." No article, including this one, can replace direct transmission. However, you can prepare yourself: These practices are designed to awaken the kundalini
Authentic cannot be learned from a book or a YouTube video. It requires Shaktipat (direct energetic transmission) from a Guru who holds the lineage. Without this transmission, practitioners risk "pranic burnout" – a state of exhaustion and anxiety caused by forcing energy through unprepared nadis (energy channels).
: Tantra involves the use of rituals, mantras, and the visualization of deities and symbolic diagrams (yantras) to connect with divine energies. The practices aim to transcend conventional boundaries between the self and the divine, or between the mundane and the sacred.
Inner tantra chakra dance (30–60 min)