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Mythophrenia in Action Illustration: Typical iconic depiction of Vajrayogini in Tibetan Buddhism, the red variant.
Vajrayogini : Vajravarahi : Dorje Phagmo : Miss Piggy : Tantra Mother.
She wears the five-skull crown, a necklace of skulls, and she drinks blood from a skull-cup. The act of blood-drinking performed by the Tantric tutelary goddesses cannot be confounded with the vampiric blood-drinking ritual of the Xenosh -- perpetrated literally in JRM and celebrated symbolically in the Catholic Mass.
In the imagery of Gaian Tantra, drinking blood from a skull-cup refers to the action of chemical osmosis across the blood-brain barrier, which is the condition for absorption of dakini elixirs, or wisdom elixirs: instruction that runs on neurochemical pathways.
Mastery of mythophrenia is also called mantique, the technique of self-knowledge through divination. The adjective is mantic. I propose that mantique and mantic can replace the terms "spirituality" and "spiritual" which are insipid and obsolete.
Tags: Archons Entheogens Gnosticism Sophia Not In His Image John Lamb Lash
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