The Forgotten Bloodlines
Sep 19, 2025The Path of Kola Tantra
Kola Tantra was never a sect, never a religion, never a neat little category in history. It was a living bloodline, carried through families whose power was too raw to be locked in temples. These weren’t priests repeating formulas, they were sovereigns, men and women who knew Tantra was not just ritual, but sovereignty itself.
To hold Kola Tantra meant living in two worlds at once: a king by day, a mystic by night. Authority in the palace, fire in the forest. Their land was guarded not just by armies, but by the invisible currents of energy, desire, and wealth. To govern was not only about ruling people, it was about commanding energy.
Why Empires Feared Them
These families didn’t disappear because they were irrelevant. They disappeared because they were dangerous to the systems of control. Think about it: a man who had mastered his own erotic fire couldn’t be manipulated through lust. A woman whose Shakti was honored as sovereign couldn’t be reduced to servant or commodity. A family whose wealth was tied to both earth and spirit couldn’t be enslaved by tax or debt.
That kind of power terrifies empires. It makes people ungovernable by priests, merchants, or foreign powers. So of course, every empire tried to erase them.
The Same Pattern Everywhere
This story isn’t unique to India. The same suppression happened everywhere.
- In China, Taoist alchemists who taught sexual energy and transformation were shut down under strict Confucian morality.
- In Japan, mountain mystics of ShugendŨ who worked with earth, fire, and trance were outlawed during modernization.
- In Eastern Europe, herbal priestesses and midwives, the last women holding feminine sovereignty,were burned alive by church and state.
- In the Middle East, the goddess shrines of Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat were torn down. The feminine was buried under patriarchy.
These weren’t coincidences. They were deliberate acts. Suppress the feminine, and you can control entire civilizations.
How It Shows Up Today
This isn’t just history. The same pattern is alive right now. Look around.
Women’s bodies are used every day to sell products, but women themselves are underpaid, dismissed, and silenced. Sexuality is everywhere in advertising, but when a woman actually claims her sexual sovereignty, society shames her.
The feminine as nature is treated the same way. Forests cut down, rivers poisoned, land stripped bare. Always extraction without reverence.
And now consumerism has taken the role of priest. It promises happiness but gives emptiness. Families live in debt, men are drained by jobs that hollow them out, women are pushed into roles that leave their spirit exhausted. Children grow up on screens, disconnected from cycles of nature. Humanity has more material wealth than ever before — but less sovereignty than ever. We have cars, phones, credit cards… but no thrones.
Why These Bloodlines Matter Now
This is why the Kola bloodlines matter. They remind us of what was stolen: the knowledge that sovereignty is not handed down by systems, it’s cultivated inside the body.
These families carried technologies of energy mastery. Their rituals weren’t superstition; they were ways of sealing energy, balancing the masculine and feminine, and anchoring wealth as a natural flow instead of a chain of debt. They didn’t wait for permission to be free, they lived it.
When feminine sovereignty was honored, families flourished. Women weren’t accessories; they were healers, oracles, co-rulers. Men didn’t dominate, they held presence and throne. When the feminine was crushed, kingdoms lost their fertility, men lost their axis, and whole societies lost balance.
Look around today. Why is everyone so exhausted? Why are relationships shallow, money never enough, nations unstable? Because people are living without throne. Energy scattered, desire manipulated, wealth reduced to bank digits instead of embodied flow.
The Current Is Rising Again
Kola Tantra isn’t just a story of the past. It’s a current, and it’s rising again. True wealth is feminine. True power is balance. True sovereignty can’t be given by systems, it must be lived.
The names of the bloodlines may be forgotten, but their essence lives on. And the world today is starving for it. Not temples, not dogmas, but the raw truth: that kingship and queenship are states of energy. Without them, humanity lives like slaves. With them, we return to the throne.
This is the call of the forgotten bloodlines. To remember. To restore. To rise.