I think most practitioners in the Vajrayana Schools look forward to receiving tantric empowerments and initiations. I found a nice explanation of what Tantra is:
"Tantric practice harnesses the imagination- a powerful tool we all possess. Thus, to repeatedly imagine achieving a goal is a compelling method for accomplishing it sooner. Suppose, for example, we are unemployed. If, each day, we imagine finding a job, we succeed more quickly then if we dwell, with depression and self-pity, on being out of work. This is because we maintain a positive attitude about our situation. With a negative attitude, we lack self-confidence even to look for a job. Success or failure in life hinges on our self-image and, in tantra, we work on improving ours by means of Buddha-figures. Imagining we are already a Buddha provides an extremely potent self-image to counteract negative habits and feelings of inadequacy."
"Samsara-our conditioned existence in the perpetual cycle of habitual tendencies and nirvana - genuine freedom from such an existence- are nothing but different manifestations of a basic continuum. So this continuity of consciousness us always present. This is the meaning of tantra.
In yoga tantra, highest dimension of Buddhist practice, there is no distinction between gender. In this final life in which you attain Buddhahood, there is no difference whether you are male or female.
Among the seven branches [qualities of Buddhahood]—complete enjoyment, union, great bliss, non-inherent existence, compassion, uninterrupted continuity, and non-cessation—three are found only in tantra—complete enjoyment, union, and great bliss—and the other four are common to both sutra and tantra, although non-inherent existence can also be put in the group specific to tantra when it is considered as the object ascertained by a bliss consciousness.... In Yoga Tantras the bliss arising from holding hands or embracing is used in the path; in Performance Tantras, from laughing; and in Action Tantras, from looking. The four tantras are similar in that they all use desire for the attributes of the desire realm on the path."
" Tantra aims at transforming our most basic emotional nature, and to hold this process we must cultivate compassion for ourselves. This compassion is the recognition that we are human, that we have our qualities and failings, and that we need to value ourselves with them. Compassion towards others begins when we are able to love ourselves through our pain, and in doing so empathize with the pain of others."
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http://viewonbuddhism.org/dharma-quotes-quotations-buddhist/vajrayana-tantra-practice.htm)
As a practitioner, I would love to be given Tantric practises but with that comes even greater responsibility and commitment as now you have the Tantric Vows to uphold. If we are lucky to have a guru near us, our guru would groom us and train us in all ways possible to be able to receive tantric initiations in future and make sure we uphold our vows as it would be much more detrimental if we don't. If we cannot hold on to our refuge vows, and basic promises to a lama now, then how are we sure that we will uphold our tantric vows which requires so much more from us. I wish so much I'm near a guru who would be able to guide me along this path and grant me tantric practises in future. How I was I was in Rabten Choeling right now to attend the Yamantaka initiation that is given by Trijang Rinpoche. (
http://www.dorjeshugden.com/forum/index.php?topic=2678.0)