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Chapel of Bückeburg Castle, Germany
Tibor Egyed (Hungarian, b. 1969) - 7 and 9, iron etching on Hahnemühle paper, 54 x 78 cm (2018)
Vastra-Haran, or Celestial Stripping (detail). Anonymous ~ 19th century. National Museum New Delhi • via Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae, Solius, Verae, 1609
Hildegard von Bingen’s 23 litterae ignotae, letters for her constructed mystical language Lingua Ignota. ca. 1200
Yantra mantra application - Goddess Kali Durge
Repeat twice “Jai Mata Kali Jai Mata Durge” Repeat five times “Kali Durge, namo namah” building the 5 inverted concentric triangles
The Yantra is a geometric symbol existing in the external world as well as a subject to be internalized within human consciousness. Kali is the Hindu Goddess of time, of change. She is the power of action, of the breath and of transformation (kriya-shakti). Kali’s essence is Divine Love.
Five (5) inverted concentric triangles, 2 circles and 8 lotus petals enclose the bindu. The 5 inverted concentric triangles represent the 5 kosas or sheaths of the human condition, with soul (bindu) in the middle: Annamayakosa (physical), Pranamayakosa (life force), Manomayakosa (mental/emotional), Vijnanamayakosa (wisdom) and Anandamayakosa (bliss). The 15 corners of the 5 inverted concentric triangles represent the 15 principles of experience (tattvas); the 5 organs of sense – smell, taste, sight, touch, hearing; 5 organs of action – procreation, excretion, locomotion, handling, speaking; and 5 tanmatras – odour, flavour, colour, feeling, sound. The inverted position of the triangle represents the female regenerative power.
The 2 circles symbolize the cycle of birth and death, which we must pierce through the bindu in the centre in order to reach the Absolute Reality. The 8 lotus petals are symbols of Prakriti, the cause of the manifesting universe. The 8 lotus petals refer to the 8 principles (tattvas) of Prakriti – The 5 principles of materiality or nature (Prakriti) are Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Ether. And with the 3 principles of the inner instrument (antahkarana), the Lower Mind (manas), the Higher Mind (buddhi) and the Ego-sense (ahamkara), these 8 tattvas compose the phenomenal or relative world.
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Joos van Cleve, The Death of Lucretia (detail), c. 1520-1525. Oil on oak panel, 76 x 54 cm. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
givenchy ss 2015
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An agate stone that looks like a window to the ocean.