"In the Western popular imagination, there is a singular association between Tantra and sex. But behind sensationalist stories of Tantric lovemaking lies a rich spiritual and textual tradition of which sexual union is only a small, and fiercely debated, part. In The Path of Desire, Hugh B. Urban takes us on an ethnographic journey to Assam, the heartland of Tantric practice in contemporary India, revealing the vibrant, dynamic lived tradition of Hindu Tantra. The Path of Desire expands our definition of kāma, a central concept of Tantra generally translated as "desire," to focus on mundane and worldly desires such as healing and childbearing. This more holistic notion of desire manifests itself in popular folk practice, which Urban categorizes in four forms: institutional Tantra, comprised of gurus, disciples, and esoteric rituals; public Tantra, involving offerings and temple celebrations; folk Tantra, focusing on practices of healing, protection, material wellbeing, and desire fulfillment; and pop Tantra, or how Tantra is portrayed in popular media such as paperbacks, comic books, and movies. The result is a nuanced understanding of Tantra as a diverse lived tradition"--
Hugh B. Urban Book order
Hugh B. Urban is a professor of religious studies whose work delves into spiritual and magical traditions. His research explores how these currents are perceived and how they shape society, both historically and in the present day. Urban examines the evolution of unconventional and fringe religious movements and the reception of their adherents, often highlighting the hidden and lesser-known facets of these phenomena.







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- 2021
Secrecy
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The powers of political secrecy and social spectacle have been taken to surreal extremes recently. Witness the twin terrors of a president who refuses to disclose dealings with foreign powers while the private data of ordinary citizens is stolen and marketed in order to manipulate consumer preferences and voting outcomes. We have become accustomed to thinking about secrecy in political terms and personal privacy terms. In this bracing, new work, Hugh Urban wants us to focus these same powers of observation on the role of secrecy in religion.With Secrecy, Urban investigates several revealing instances of the power of secrecy in religion, including nineteenth-century Scottish Rite Freemasonry, the sexual magic of a Russian-born Parisian mystic; the white supremacist BrüderSchweigen or “Silent Brotherhood” movement of the 1980s, the Five Percenters, and the Church of Scientology. An electrifying read, Secrecy is the culmination of decades of Urban’s reflections on a vexed, ever-present subject.
- 2016
Offers a comprehensive study of the life, teachings, and following of the controversial Indian guru known in his youth as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and in his later years as Osho (1931-1990). Based on extensive ethnographic and archival research, it is suitable for anyone interested in religion and globalization.
- 2013
The Church of Scientology
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Annotation This title demonstrates how scientology has reflected the broader anxieties and obsessions of postwar America and raises profound questions about how religion is defined and who gets to define it
- 2007
The Secrets of the Kingdom
Religion and Concealment in the Bush Administration
- 244 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring the intricate dynamics of faith and secrecy, this book delves into the Bush White House's unique interplay between religious beliefs and hidden agendas. It critically analyzes how these elements influenced decision-making and governance, offering insights into the often opaque nature of political leadership. Through detailed examination, it sheds light on the implications of this relationship for both policy and public perception.
- 2003
Tantra
- 388 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Tracing the complex genealogy of Tantra as a category within the history of religions, this work shows how it has been formed through the interplay of popular and scholarly imaginations. schovat popis