Oscar R. Gómez

[3] With this double training, he developed a method of transmission of the Tantric philosophy that adapts to Western life, free from oriental cultural forms and the superstitions of the people who practiced tantra centuries ago and yet retains its tradition and paradigmatic essence.

[7] Strong advocate of clarity in the transmission of ideas, in his classes, lectures and writings, he does not use terms in languages unknown to the receiver (Sanskrit and Tibetan, for example), which makes his message easily understood and concepts[8] are clearly explained.

[9] Due to Oscar R. Gómez's input, in July 2005, some initiated in tantric philosophy by him decided to gather to spread his thought and thus created a non-profit foundation called Fundación MenteClara.

On December 18, 2006, members of Fundación MenteClara —based on Oscar R. Gómez teachings and character— met in a special session to constitute a religious organization called “Culto Tantra”,[11] which is officially registered in Argentina to be practiced publicly and to spread the tantric cult, which was banned in 1959 with the invasion of Tibet by China.

[12] Training at both schools was free for students (travel and study material expenses were also aid-funded)[13] in exchange for community aid service in their respective places of residence.

As director of the AAIP's research and assistance department, he created a daycare center for patients with mild psychotic disorder in Berazategui, province of Buenos Aires.

Monies received from health insurance plans and NGO's aid programs were allocated in full to cover building expenses, improvements in the quality of patients’ environment and non-medical staff.