The Reverend James Hughes Reho, Ph.D., is an ordained Episcopal priest with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Princeton University. He has served on the staff of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Miami, as the Chaplain and Director of Spiritual Formation at the General Theological Seminary in New York City, and currently pastors a Lutheran-Episcopal church in Fort Myers, Florida. A spiritual director and certified yoga instructor, he leads retreats and workshops on yoga, meditation, and tantric practice in both religious and secular settings. He lives in southwest Florida with his wife.
Foreword by the Reverend Dr. Matthew Fox
Acknowledgments
Part I Five Roots of Christian Tantra
1 Introduction to Christian Tantra
2 The First Root The Reality and Goodness of the World
3 The Second Root Christ-Shakti as Divine Activity
4 The Third Root The Body as the Temple of God
5 The Fourth Root Eros and Antinomian Behavior
6 The Fifth Root Guru and Param-guru Part II The Practice of Christian
Tantra
7 Opening the Heart Activating the Christian Energetic Synthesis Practice:
The Prayer of the Heart
8 Repeating the Sacred Name Mantra, Japa, and the Jesus Prayer Practice:
The Jesus Prayer
9 Engaging the Holy Image Working with Icons Practice: Emanating the Deity
10 Gazing The Eyes as Doorways into God Practice: Gazing with a Partner
11 The Washing of the Feet Opening the Channel to the Divine Practice:
Sacred Foot Washing
12 Sacred Sexual Union Entering the Life of the Tantric Trinity Practice:
The Sacrament of the Bridal Chamber
Afterword Why Tantric Christianity Matters
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index