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|Surgeon, Schemer, Spiritualist
 
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I am the Trauma Goddess,
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the Lady of Pain
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|''I am the Trauma Goddess,
In return for devotion
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I pull thorns from the heart
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In return for obedience
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|''the Lady of Pain.
I untie the knots in the belly and the head
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I hold the vajra,
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which gives and receives
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|''I am a dancer upon the suffering of all mankind.
I reshape karma.
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I am not suited to polite society
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|''In return for devotion,
To social striving, upward mobility, and making good impressions
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I am radically honest, sensitive, brilliant, and blunt
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I hold up a mirror to the best and worst facets of human life.
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|''I pull thorns from the heart.
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|''My compassionate side is hidden,
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|''But for those whom I love,
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|''I open a path of shining light.
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| -excerpted from a devotional song to Vajrayogini
 
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 28 February 2016

Tzimisce
Sabbat
a personal seal
Tzimisce
Shovelhead Sabbat
Surgeon, Schemer, Spiritualist


I am the Trauma Goddess,
the Lady of Pain.
I am a dancer upon the suffering of all mankind.
In return for devotion,
I pull thorns from the heart.
In return for obedience,
I untie the knots in the belly and the head.
My compassionate side is hidden,
But for those whom I love,
Who have taken on my dark grace,
I open a path of shining light.
-excerpted from a devotional song to Vajrayogini