The Tantric Dakini Oracle
Autor Nik Douglas, Penny Slingeren Limba Engleză Cards – 8 oct 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780892811373
ISBN-10: 0892811374
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: Includes 65 full-color cards and 224-page book with 88 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 46 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Ediția:New Boxed Set of The Secret Dakini Oracle book and deck
Editura: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Colecția Destiny Books
ISBN-10: 0892811374
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: Includes 65 full-color cards and 224-page book with 88 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 46 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Ediția:New Boxed Set of The Secret Dakini Oracle book and deck
Editura: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Colecția Destiny Books
Notă biografică
Nik Douglas (1944-2012) is the author of Sexual Secrets (with Penny Slinger), Tantric Yoga, Tantric Charms and Amulets, and Spiritual Sex and was the director of the documentary film Tantra. Penny Slinger is an artist with special focus on multimedia collage, whose works have appeared in exhibits throughout Europe. She has produced numerous books and videos and is an ordained minister of the Goddess Temple. She lives in northern California.
Extras
Approaching the Oracle
Composition of the Oracle
Once the Oracle cards have been laid out it will be helpful to read the description of the symbolism and the divinatory meaning.
The cards which relate to the Major Arcana of the Tarot (0-21) have particularly potent divinatory meanings. We have given variant readings for different locations in some instances; otherwise, the general divinatory meaning applies.
Cards related to the Suits of the Minor Arcana (22-61) change their specific divinatory meanings more frequently, according to their location on the Tree of Life chart.
Time cards (62-64) are not found in the Tarot. In The Tantric Dakini Oracle system they offer possibilities for directly resolving the influences of destiny. Helpful indications are given.
All interpretations and divinatory meanings are guidelines only. As the reader becomes familiar with the cards and their symbolism, the different relationships will become clearer. The Tantric Dakini Oracle cards are most effective on an intuitive level. Spontaneous interpretation through an awareness of Tantric symbolism is both direct and personal.
The cards may be successfully consulted for a person in his absence by bearing that person in mind at the time of shuffling and dealing.
There are no reverse card readings, as in the Tarot. Dakini cards are placed directly in position, right way up.
The Tantric Dakini Oracle cards are comprised of:
• A card conceived of as the center of a cycle of Transformation, taking the form of a JOKER, around which the psychological energies move in the play of life. The number of the joker is zero.
• Sixty-four cyclical cards, representing the energies of transformation moving conceptually around a fixed Joker. These cards are divided up in the following way:
1 to 21 Card-images related to the Major Arcana of the traditional Tarot.
22 to 31 Card-images related to the Minor Arcana of the traditional Tarot, of the Element Air and the suit of Swords.
33 to 41 Card-images related to the Minor Arcana of the traditional Tarot, of the Element Fire and the suit of Wands.
42 to 51 Card-images related to the Minor Arcana of the traditional Tarot, of the Element Water and the suit of Cups.
52 to 61 Card-images related to the Minor Arcana of the traditional Tarot, of the Element Earth and the suit of Pentacles.
62 The Past
63 The Present
64 The Future
Method of the Tree of Life
The Tree of Life depicts the subtle body of the yoga philosophy with psychic centers, or chakras, designated according to authentic Eastern tradition. The chart is in effect a synthesis of the Semitic Tarot divination and the Eastern Tantric teachings on the subtle body. The Tree of Life has its roots in the earth and its leaves reach out into space.
6
The Wish-Fulfilling Gem
Wish-Fulfilling Gem bears the number "6," signifying harmony, the balanced blend of intellect and emotion, the Head and the Heart. It is the number of the sixth sense and the entry into the world of fulfillment. Relates to the Lovers of the Tarot.
From the tranquil lake of bottomless quietude the Wish-fulfilling Gem rises up. Within its multi-faceted form the All-Good Buddha Samantabhadra and his female counterpart Samantabhadri are seated. In this male/female Tantric aspect they represent the non-dual per-fect Buddhahood of peaceful compassion. The emanations from this mystic form are like the rainbow hues of the White Light refracted from the facets of a diamond. The glyph is crowned with a smaller version of itself, which is reflected in the water below. The whole forms a double mystic scepter (vajra), suggesting the unlimited nature of this essence principle as projected on the mind-sky of inner space. This card depicts divine love in its most sacred and benign aspect, the resolution of all dualities.
Divinatory Meaning
This card is the most potent boon card of the deck. It may always be interpreted as the fulfillment of a wish, though the emphasis is on the mystic rather than the worldly. On the lowest level it may be just good luck, and on the spiritual level (in the Heart or Head) it indicates deep metaphysical development, maturation, and the fruit of endeavor. Much can be gained from concentrated meditation on this card, the father and mother of all Buddhas. Imagine the light within the jewel of the self, and then place oneself within. Visualize the effulgent emanations of light. Feel the Compassionate essence. In the chart of the Tree of Life as a subtle body, the mystic form of the All-Good Buddha and his consort is depicted above the moon of the Head center, since this is the traditional location according to Tantra. This indicates the evolutionary archetypal ancestor of the human spirit, to which we must all ultimately return. The card tells of spiritual guidance and ultimate realization. It indicates a "coming into balance and harmony."
Composition of the Oracle
Once the Oracle cards have been laid out it will be helpful to read the description of the symbolism and the divinatory meaning.
The cards which relate to the Major Arcana of the Tarot (0-21) have particularly potent divinatory meanings. We have given variant readings for different locations in some instances; otherwise, the general divinatory meaning applies.
Cards related to the Suits of the Minor Arcana (22-61) change their specific divinatory meanings more frequently, according to their location on the Tree of Life chart.
Time cards (62-64) are not found in the Tarot. In The Tantric Dakini Oracle system they offer possibilities for directly resolving the influences of destiny. Helpful indications are given.
All interpretations and divinatory meanings are guidelines only. As the reader becomes familiar with the cards and their symbolism, the different relationships will become clearer. The Tantric Dakini Oracle cards are most effective on an intuitive level. Spontaneous interpretation through an awareness of Tantric symbolism is both direct and personal.
The cards may be successfully consulted for a person in his absence by bearing that person in mind at the time of shuffling and dealing.
There are no reverse card readings, as in the Tarot. Dakini cards are placed directly in position, right way up.
The Tantric Dakini Oracle cards are comprised of:
• A card conceived of as the center of a cycle of Transformation, taking the form of a JOKER, around which the psychological energies move in the play of life. The number of the joker is zero.
• Sixty-four cyclical cards, representing the energies of transformation moving conceptually around a fixed Joker. These cards are divided up in the following way:
1 to 21 Card-images related to the Major Arcana of the traditional Tarot.
22 to 31 Card-images related to the Minor Arcana of the traditional Tarot, of the Element Air and the suit of Swords.
33 to 41 Card-images related to the Minor Arcana of the traditional Tarot, of the Element Fire and the suit of Wands.
42 to 51 Card-images related to the Minor Arcana of the traditional Tarot, of the Element Water and the suit of Cups.
52 to 61 Card-images related to the Minor Arcana of the traditional Tarot, of the Element Earth and the suit of Pentacles.
62 The Past
63 The Present
64 The Future
Method of the Tree of Life
The Tree of Life depicts the subtle body of the yoga philosophy with psychic centers, or chakras, designated according to authentic Eastern tradition. The chart is in effect a synthesis of the Semitic Tarot divination and the Eastern Tantric teachings on the subtle body. The Tree of Life has its roots in the earth and its leaves reach out into space.
6
The Wish-Fulfilling Gem
Wish-Fulfilling Gem bears the number "6," signifying harmony, the balanced blend of intellect and emotion, the Head and the Heart. It is the number of the sixth sense and the entry into the world of fulfillment. Relates to the Lovers of the Tarot.
From the tranquil lake of bottomless quietude the Wish-fulfilling Gem rises up. Within its multi-faceted form the All-Good Buddha Samantabhadra and his female counterpart Samantabhadri are seated. In this male/female Tantric aspect they represent the non-dual per-fect Buddhahood of peaceful compassion. The emanations from this mystic form are like the rainbow hues of the White Light refracted from the facets of a diamond. The glyph is crowned with a smaller version of itself, which is reflected in the water below. The whole forms a double mystic scepter (vajra), suggesting the unlimited nature of this essence principle as projected on the mind-sky of inner space. This card depicts divine love in its most sacred and benign aspect, the resolution of all dualities.
Divinatory Meaning
This card is the most potent boon card of the deck. It may always be interpreted as the fulfillment of a wish, though the emphasis is on the mystic rather than the worldly. On the lowest level it may be just good luck, and on the spiritual level (in the Heart or Head) it indicates deep metaphysical development, maturation, and the fruit of endeavor. Much can be gained from concentrated meditation on this card, the father and mother of all Buddhas. Imagine the light within the jewel of the self, and then place oneself within. Visualize the effulgent emanations of light. Feel the Compassionate essence. In the chart of the Tree of Life as a subtle body, the mystic form of the All-Good Buddha and his consort is depicted above the moon of the Head center, since this is the traditional location according to Tantra. This indicates the evolutionary archetypal ancestor of the human spirit, to which we must all ultimately return. The card tells of spiritual guidance and ultimate realization. It indicates a "coming into balance and harmony."
Cuprins
Preface
Part I: Consulting the oracle
Introduction to the Oracle
Approaching the Oracle
Method of the Celtic Cross
Method of the Tree of Life
Method of the Great Universe Map
Composition of the Oracle
Part II: Brief meanings of the individual cards
Part III: The Tantric Dakini Oracle
Part IV: Readings
Sample I
Traditional Tarot Method
Transfer to Tree of Life Chart
Sample II
Traditional Tarot Method
Transfer to Tree of Life Chart
Sample III
Direct Reading onto Tree of
Life Chart
Sample IV
Direct Reading onto the Map of
the Great Universe
Direct Reading onto Tree of
Life Chart
Blank Charts
About the Authors
Tree of Life Chart and
The Great Universe
Map Ordering Information
Recenzii
"Open(s) a path to one's inner world and enhancing the user's faculties of clairvoyance and visualization."
". . . puts users in contact with the energies of the dakinis, archetypes of feminine wisdom."
". . . puts users in contact with the energies of the dakinis, archetypes of feminine wisdom."
Descriere
A tarot based on the mystical teachings of the Tantric tradition.