Ep100: Emancipated Passion of Kaula Tantra - Ian Baker

In this episode I am once again joined by Dr Ian A. Baker, international fellow of the Explorers Club and the Royal Geographic Society, author of 7 books, and an initiate of Buddhist, Taoist, and Hindu Tantric lineages. 

In this episode Ian recounts a life-changing encounter with a Shakta tantric Siddha in Nepal, who healed Ian of severe climbing injuries and initiated him into the Kaula Tantric order. Ian compares the hitherto secret practices of this sect – such as pranayama, asana, and kundalini techniques – with their Tibetan Tantric equivalents.  

Ian reveals the surprising reactions of his Tibetan teachers to his initiations into Kaula Tantra, including Chatral Rinpoche and Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, and shares a drinking practice taught to him by his Kaula guru.

Ian also discusses Himalayan Beyul, the thin places of the Scottish Highlands, and how a trip to the Isle of Skye brought him into living contact with local Faerie lore.

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Topics include: 

00:00 – Intro
01:02 – Recent research into esoteric Burmese spiritual elixirs and the Soma tradition
09:55. Exploring the thin places of the Scottish Highlands 
15:15 – Encountering the human the faerie tradition of the Isle of Skye
18:21 – Psychoactive substances in Buddhism
22:32 – Tantric Buddhism in Burma 
28:38 – Ian on Mike Crowley’s book ’The Secret Drugs of Buddhism’
34:12 – Initial interest in Kaula Tantra 
39:59 – Padmasambhava and the Nyingma Sects of Tibetan Buddhism
41:41 – Love vs renunciation and the Indian roots of Tibetan Tantra 
47:18 – Emancipated passion, Yab Yum, and Maithuna 
52:14 – Touring the sacred Shakta sites of Kamakya, Assam with Sakya Trinzin 
59:29 – Ian’s first Kaula Tantric initiation 
1:03:05 – Meeting a Shakta master and experiencing Siddhis (paranormal powers)
1:05:06 – Extensive physical healing by the Shakta master after Ian’s climbing accident
1:16:05 – Ian’s second Kaula Tantric initiation and Maithuna practice 
1:20:11 – Tulku Urgyen and Chatral Rinpoche’s responses to his Kaula experiences 
1:23:50 – Ian demonstrates a pranayama drinking practice 
1:29:58 – Criticisms of mulabhanda and visualisation practice 
1:35:08 – Comparison of Shakta and Tibetan pranayama practices 
1:37:46 – Integration of Sahaja and the core practices of Dzogchen
1:41:32 – Comparison of approaches to the pelvic floor in the esoteric traditions
1:49:04 – Female masters and the overlooked roots of Tantric practice 
1:52:14 – Ian recommends some recent scholarship  

To find out more about Dr Ian A Baker, visit:

  • https://www.ianbaker.com/


Published books by Ian A Baker:


Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James

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