refers to two primary concepts: an influential book by Peter Levenda and the broader spiritual philosophy of Tantric Alchemy (often termed Rasayana or Sexual Alchemy ). 1. The Book: " The Tantric Alchemist " by Peter Levenda
In a broader sense, a "Tantric Alchemist" is a practitioner who views the body and its energies as a laboratory for spiritual transformation. The Tantric Alchemist
: Levenda uses the life of Thomas Vaughan , a 17th-century Welsh alchemist, to argue that Western alchemy and Indian Tantra are fundamentally the same. refers to two primary concepts: an influential book
Published originally in 2011, this work explores the intersection of Western occultism and Eastern mysticism. : Levenda uses the life of Thomas Vaughan
: It connects these traditions to the origins of Rosicrucianism and modern occultists like Aleister Crowley and Helena Blavatsky, who sought this "technology" in Asia.
: The book decodes the surreal, symbolic prose of Western alchemists through the lens of Tantric "twilight language"—a coded vocabulary for esoteric practices.
: The book identifies a shared psycho-sexual technique at the root of both Asian and European esoteric systems, intended for spiritual transmutation. 2. The Philosophy: Tantric Alchemy