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| ''I am the Trauma Goddess,<br>the Lady of Pain.<br>I am a dancer upon the suffering of all mankind.<br>In return for devotion,<br>I pull thorns from the heart.<br>In return for obedience,<br>I untie the knots in the belly and the head.<br>My compassionate side is hidden,<br>But for those whom I love,<br>Who have taken on my dark grace,<br>I open a path of shining light.'' | | ''I am the Trauma Goddess,<br>the Lady of Pain.<br>I am a dancer upon the suffering of all mankind.<br>In return for devotion,<br>I pull thorns from the heart.<br>In return for obedience,<br>I untie the knots in the belly and the head.<br>My compassionate side is hidden,<br>But for those whom I love,<br>Who have taken on my dark grace,<br>I open a path of shining light.'' | ||
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Revision as of 14:14, 6 January 2020
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 |