Margot Anand

Margot Anand (born July 27, 1944) is a French author, teacher, seminar leader and public speaker. She has written numerous books including The Art of Sexual Ecstasy; The Art of Everyday Ecstasy; and The Art of Sexual Magic. Her mother was Protestant, and her father was Russian Orthodox and she was raised in Orthodox religion.[1]

Margot (or "Margo") Anand (Sanskrit "Ananda"=Bliss) received her degree from the Sorbonne in Paris. She began her writing career as a journalist covering the American pop culture scene for French magazines, after which she retreated from public life for an extended period to study Tantra and related disciplines. Having visited the Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh ashram in Pune in the late 1970s and begun to teach tantra there,[2][3] she subsequently became notable as one of the first teachers to introduce Tantra and Neotantra to a broad public in Europe and America, and has been the subject of numerous articles and interviews. She designed a practice called "SkyDancing Tantra" that is promoted as a tantric practice.[4][5] Institutes teaching her methods exist in England, France, Switzerland, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden, Canada and the United States.[6][7] Anand taught as adjunct faculty with Deepak Chopra at his seminars and conferences for several years and has taught at Dean Ornish's annual retreats for heart patients.[8]

Osho Rajneesh was her Tantra teacher when she learned it in India.[9]

References

  1. http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/FINDING-MY-RELIGION-Margot-Anand-a-leading-2519932.php
  2. margotanand.com: An Interview with Virginia Lee
  3. Kuriansky, Judith (2002). The Complete Idiot's Guide to Tantric Sex. Penguin. p. 310. ISBN 978-0-02-864175-1.
  4. Tantra: The Path of Ecstasy, Georg Feuerstein, Shambala Press (1998), Page 271 ISBN 9781570623042
  5. Portraits of Adjustment, Martin Heesacker (Editor), Allyn and Bacon (1994), Page 231 ISBN 9780205158089
  6. Skydancing Tantra Institute USA
  7. Skydancing Tantra Institute France
  8. SkyDancing Tantra Institute
  9. http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/FINDING-MY-RELIGION-Margot-Anand-a-leading-2519932.php

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