is a goddess common to most Asian
countries,
but she manifests in many forms.
In Tibet, she's the ethereal sky dancer,
the
"traveller in space".
In parts of India, a disciple of the dreaded
Durga.
In other regions, a grasping
ghost.
In certain Tantric traditions, she's a priestess
able to bestow enlightenment through her sexual
skills.
Dakini exists beyond borders, beyond definitions,
able to adopt a multitude of identities while being limited by none.
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"The teaching of the whispered
lineage is the Dakini's
breath"
-----------Milarepa
The literal translation of Dakini is
"Sky Dancer".
The Western form for Dakinis are
Angels. If you believe in or have curiosity about Angels, well
Dakinis immediately follow. The Western idea of an Angel being a
beautiful celestial being who flies in the sky and who sometimes
comes to earth to provide inspiration and support to us mortals is
very similar to the Dakinis.
Generally when they are referred to
in Buddhist literature it is assumed they are devoted to the Truth
(Dharma). But the broader meaning of the word is a female (males are
called Dakas) spirit who has some freedom but is still bound by
their past actions. Thus there are good Angels and bad (or simply
confused) Angels. Some people might argue that you couldn't call
them an Angel anymore if they're bad, but that's ridiculous since
being predictable is not part of anyones long-term
nature.
Thus there are worldy Dakinis who are
malicious and use their powers to confuse us, to arouse passions
that are destructive, and who use their charms for their own selfish
purposes. Dakinis can manifest on earth in human form or take birth
as a human. These are then called "worldly Dakinis" and I'm sure
you've met at least one or two in your lifetime. Women (or men) who
seem to be able to simply will things into being. People who are so
charming that they seduce whatever they want from the world and
enjoy it fully, yet also remain somewhat disattached from the
results.
Dharma Dakinis are devoted to a
higher purpose and so their actions are generally positive. But it
is hard to generalize the actions of Dharma Dakinis since they aim
to break our rabid fixation on concrete thoughts. Dharma Dakinis are
not afraid to use their powers to dazzle us, arouse us out of our
sleep of habits, and seduce us onto a path of truth. Dakinis are
tricky, capricious, and unpredictable. We're in trouble when the
Dakini disrupts our mind with magic, breaks our habitual thought
patterns with the miraculous, or simply opens our hearts with mad
adoration. Messengers between our earthly realm and the higher
realms of the teachers, they help to bring the powerful teachings to
earth, protect the truth from destructive forces, and bring
blessings to sincere seekers. The natural result is to fall in love
with a Dakini or Angel. How can you avoid falling in love with
someone who inspires wild love and higher meaning suffused with
delight?
Fixate on that pleasure and the
Dakini does the most compassionate thing possible. They fly away.
Dakinis do not manifest simply for our pleasure. (There are people
who will do that but it usually requires negotiation and some form
of hard currency). Dakinis manifest the beauty of the Truth which is
then an invitation to follow the path of Truth. Sky Dancers help us
through vision and inspiration. But although we can be greatly
inspired by a Dakini (another word is Muse), they will only come
back if we put into action what they have shown us.
In that regard a Dakini's love is
unswerving and always compassionate. It doesn't matter if we wait a
few hours or a few lifetimes to put our inspiration into action.
Miracles occur but sometimes it takes years to fully realize the
implications. When we do realize or remember, our hearts open, and
again the magic and majesty of the universe is open to us. The
Dakinis celebrate the Truth and our resolve to work for it in a
mostextraordinary way. They dance in the sky.
----------------- Source Unknown
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