"There's nothing tantric about my particular view on life"
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The phrasing is doing quiet work. "My particular view" is modest on the surface, but it also stakes out an idiosyncratic seriousness: this isn't a brand, it's a stance. The punch comes from the mismatch between the expansive, woo-adjacent "tantric" and the clipped, almost weary "nothing" that cancels it. It's a writer's way of saying, don't romanticize me; don't project your spiritual porn onto my ideas.
Contextually, Cohen has moved in circles where Eastern practices get translated into self-help language and commodified spirituality. The line reads like a corrective inside that ecosystem, a refusal of the soft-focus narrative that frames life as a sensuous unfolding toward harmony. Subtext: his outlook is likely more austere, more skeptical, maybe more ethically demanding than the pleasure-and-presence connotations tantra carries in pop culture.
The intent isn't anti-spiritual so much as anti-performance. Cohen isn't rejecting depth; he's rejecting the costume of depth. That makes the remark effective: it's a boundary-setting joke that doubles as a critique of a whole market of meaning.
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