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Eye contact is a documented bonding mechanism.
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Foundational practice across most modern tantric schools.
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Sustained mutual gaze as a foundational tantric practice. Intense, simple, deeply intimate.
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Last reviewed: 2026-06-10 · Reading time ~6 min
Eye contact is a documented bonding mechanism.
Foundational practice across most modern tantric schools.
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