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The dakini as guide and manifestation of energy and wisdom

  1. A dakini is a feminine energy being. The Wisdom Dakini is the feminine embodiment of the enlightened Buddha. A dakini is a goddess. There are friendly dakinis, heavenly goddesses, but there are also earthbound dakinis which represent the passions of man and which can seduce and deceive man. These dakinis are mentioned in the Tibetan Book of the Dead. They appear after death. When the dead is afraid, he sees demons, but when the dead has attained a degree of detachment and enlightenment, he does not allow himself to be disturbed or frightened and the sight of a demon disappears and changes into the vision of a heavenly woman, the enlightened one. dakini. She is now a guide. The dakini can thus show itself in several guises and can embody both the light and the dark side. The dakini is the manifestation of energy in its original form, the dakini is the embodiment of wisdom and clarity.

The karmadakini

  1. The karmadakini relates to the wisdom dakini as the arms to the eyes. The karmadakini is the goddess of action, of action. What the wisdom dakini sees to be done is done by the karmadakini. In many cases they are on the same level. The aspiration that is the source of action are the same for the wisdom dakini and the karmadakini. They can also be on different levels. The karmadakini can have a worldly nature as the goddess of action, action. The karmadakini may belong to the world of samsara, the illusion. She is not enlightened then. There are dakinis that reside within the energy field of the earth. These are nature spirits or local nature gods. Some of these dakinis have been converted and surrendered and are now considered guardians of Buddhist teachings within Tibetan Buddhism. While meditating, Milarepa the great sage was threatened by five karmadakinis. He said, "I'm not afraid of death, do whatever you want to me." The dakinis who were earthbound, used magic and abused their power were in awe of Milarepa's calm, kindness and fearlessness. They wanted to become his students. First they had to give up their misuse of their powers and magic. They eventually became practitioners of the Vajrayana meditation.

  2. The karmadakini relates to the wisdom dakini as the arms to the eyes. The karmadakini is the goddess of action, of action. What the wisdom dakini sees to be done is done by the karmadakini. In many cases they are on the same level. The aspiration that is the source of action are the same for the wisdom dakini and the karmadakini. They can also be on different levels. The karmadakini can have a worldly nature as the goddess of action, action. The karmadakini may belong to the world of samsara, the illusion. It is not enlightened then. There are dakinis that reside within the energy field of the earth. These are nature spirits or local nature gods. Some of these dakinis have been converted and surrendered and are now considered guardians of Buddhist teachings within Tibetan Buddhism. While meditating, Milarepa the great sage was threatened by five karmadakinis. He said, "I'm not afraid of death, do whatever you want to me." The dakinis who were earthbound, used magic and abused their power were impressed by Milarepa's tranquility, kindness and fearlessness. They wanted to become his students. First they had to give up their misuse of their powers and magic. They eventually became practitioners of the Vajrayana meditation.



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