unpredictablebijou
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Homie and Anschul are pretty good sharers, I've noticed. In fact, Homie is almost as brave as the girls are about sharing here. Lol. I'm not sure how he'll feel about that but I did mean it as a compliment.
He's smart enough to know a compliment when he sees one, I betcha.
This all makes me think of This Thing I Think About A Lot. It's a long long diatribe but I'll try to just hit the high points:
I've been studying the Dakinis for a long while now. These are the ancient female Tantric "teachers" that appear in a lot of the old literature. They're sorta half-human, half-divine 'sex goddesses', as it were, and sometimes when I watch a gathering of women of a Certain Sort I'm reminded of the legends of the Dakinis.
Young yogis are generally told that for the most part, their enlightenment process will involve general celibacy. But at a certain point, in one life or another, one has to interact with women, (poor things - the yogis, I mean, not the women) or the process will not be complete.
At that point, one thing they're told is that sometime they may be in the woods or an isolated place and come upon a gathering of women partying like women tend to do when they're alone. They may not look like goddesses as such, the yogi is told. Perhaps they're older, or strange-looking, or seemingly drunk and obnoxious. Dakinis in human form fall into lots of categories (the Tibetans loved breaking things into categories) and some are described as "fierce in countenance" and stubborn, and argumentative, "refusing to be dominated," "haughty and proud," and so on. Not that approachable.
But if the yogi approaches with the proper respect and offers the correct signs and obeisances, he will find that he is a guest at a Dakini gathering. If he's very lucky, they will allow him to join in, and he will learn a Lot. A Whole Lot. And usually somewhere in the story he notices that he's actually surrounded by some extremely hot goddess-women, not at all as they appeared at first glance.
Just my little parable for the pajama party.
bj