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Baglamukhi, Eighth Night of Transcendent Knowledge

Baglamukhi, Eighth Night of Transcendent Knowledge

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Title: "Baglamukhi - 8th Night of Transcendent Knowledge"

The eighth Mahavidya is also known as The Crane-Headed One, The Powerful One , The Deceitful. She is linked to the dark forces of sorcery and magic, the ability to vanquish enemies by subtle means.

Such force is condemned in most societies, yet it is simply another expression of the energy of the Mind, to be used or misused. In male-dominated societies (that is, most of them!), physical force is often accepted as normal and even approved of as a virtue.

Only a few societies allow women to become physically powerful, (pre-Christian Celtic Europe being one of the exceptions), so quite naturally women have tended to learn how to exert subtle influence.

Such skills seen in a positive light, become the ability to gain victory over opposing forces, self-confidence, independence and invincibility. To deny negativity or harmful thoughts in oneself is not to resolve or transform them.

To confront what we are capable of, to acknowledge the Shadow makes us less likely, not more likely, to fall under the spell of anger and destruction. This is understood in Himalayan spiritual techniques, and it is why wrathful deities are seen as a way to transform personal psychological poisons, absorbing and transforming them into their radiant, realised reality.

Size: image size approx. 15.5 x 11.5 inches, printed on A3 Hahnemuhle archive 308gm. photo rag paper in highest quality, permanent inkjet colours.

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