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"Green is the color of nature's hope, ever blooming, ever eternal." — Ralph Waldo Emerson Green Tara ॐ Talon Abraxas The Bodhisattva Tārā was born from the tears of Avalokiteśvara as he looked down on the sorrows of the world. Her name comes from the Sanskrit word Tāra and means literally: carrying across, a saviour, protector; a star, shining. Tārā is usually depicted with the Tathāgata Amitabha in her headress. Green Tārā is also sometimes called Ārya or Noble Tārā. In Tibetan she is Drolma (sgrol ma). Despite the connection with the Padma family via Amitabha and Avalokiteśvara, she is also considered member of Amoghasddhi's Vishvavajra family, as she appears as his consort or prajñā in yab-yum (father-mother) depictions. Her right hand is in the mudra of giving, and her left hand the mudra of fearlessness through going for refuge to the three jewels. Her left leg is tucked up in the meditation posture and her right leg is stepping down into the world. The left leg symbolises her meditation, while the right symbolises her compassionate activity in the world. 'Om Tare Tuttare Ture Savha'
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FIND PEACE
In the deep depths of your dark unconscious where your soul and the center of the galaxy are one, your Light codes are eternal.
In the deepest resesses of your being is the black void, which is actualy a place of great regeneration.
Fear not.
Just be.
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PLUNGE DEEP
This is not the first time you have taken a plunge into the mysterious depths of existence.
There is no need for orientation now.
Allow unpredictability, synchronicities, and inexplicability to be a reality.
Your unconscious knows them well.
The unconsciousness is more than half of our consciousness and our bodies respond to the deep mysteries of existence.
What are they?
That is for you to explore, to dive deep and come up with a few pearls of wisdom.
If you don’t take the plunge into the unknown, you will never know.
This plunging melds the unconscious and the conscious minds more fully.
You have the qualities needed to explore the unknown.
Fear nothing and plunge deep!
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