Vajrayogini is the power we all possess to transform mundane
experiences into higher spiritual paths. Vajrayogini is considered the
supreme deity of the Tantric pantheon. She is the essence of all the
Buddhas and to meditate on her brings immediate blessings to the
practitioner.
Her red body symbolizes her inner fire and the
flames that surround her represent her exalted wisdom. Her third eye
reflects her ability to see through to the reality of all things in the
past, present, and the future. She
carries the dakini’s curved knife, the vajra, which cuts through all
obstacles and illusions. And she holds a bowl of blood, which represents
the bliss that awaits us when we release the ego’s attachment to who we
are.
She helps liberate
us from ordinary conceptions and ordinary appearances so that we can see
through to the truth of what exists all around us. She is easier to
reach during dark times in our lives, even if we feel far from
spiritual¬– she still wants to liberate us.
When your soul selects her card:
No matter what has happened, recently or in the past, Vajrayogini
reminds us that we possess the fierce wisdom that transmutes any pain or
suffering into deep lessons that free us and bring us more joy. She’s
the call to wake up if we’ve fallen into that old myth that something or
someone outside of us is going to save us. She’s here to make it loud
and clear that what is within us will save us. We can take this moment
right here, right now to turn everything sacred.
This red,
female Buddha is the power we all have in every moment to take a
seemingly everyday event, or annoyance, or unfortunate occurrence and
use it for our own enlightenment. She reminds us that everything is rich
material for us to use to elevate our reality as an embodied soul.
- Excerpted from “The Divine Feminine Oracle” by Meggan Watterson; Illustrated by Lisbeth Cheever- Gessaman
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