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Sunday, 14 March 2021

Find The Door

There is a thing called 'dakini script' and I have seen it but I don't understand it - as in, I don't actually know the language as such; I do know basically how the 'alphabets' and written characters work.

I have searched all over the internet and have not been able to to find anything even vaguely similar to it, not even in the mountains of examples of asemic scripts. 'Asemic' means not having any semantic content at all; in other words, it's just art/patterns.

Kalmyk 'dakini dancer' - except, 
what you don't know, is that in the authentic
'Kechara' (Airport of the sky wanderers), the dakinis
are virtually completely naked.


We seem to have this fixation on the arrangements of letters, alphabets, even characters or pictograms, that are sequential in a linear order with no layers in the vertical height, no 'depth' of meaning to each symbol...

Whereas dakini script is an arrangement of running writing, that has at least two and often up to three layers (of scripting) on the one 'alphabet' position.

A script, or element of writing -, especially of any really advanced kind, is a doorway that leads somewhere. You open that doorway and you end up inside a room of meaning.

It might be a well-lit room, or a darkened room, but it will be a whole room, and not one single idea all on its own floating out in the middle of empty space.

The room might be cold, or it may have a warm fire crackling away in there. The atmosphere may be filled with spices, or it might be filled with bouquets of flowers, or it may be entirely rarefied and aseptic and cold with no hint of heat or smoke or flame and not anything warm in there at all.

In Sanskrit these are still called 'seals,'
'marks,' or 'gestures..'

...It could tell you how you're meant to feel about what it is that is the conveying material object, or symbol. It might even give you hints about how to get those feelings from obvious or widely-accepted similar things.

It will entail a minimum threshold denoting to you that you have grasped a basic understanding of the matter that started out in the head of the individual telling you something and include a means by which you will be able to self-test that level of communication that you obtained in the exchange. It's a matter of primary social etiquette that you follow the methodology of communication implicit in the system structure of the 'language.'

You will not be given any opportunity to 'see' or to find any doors through which you might not be able to go anyway, or where it would be ill-advised for you to go.

Doors - doorways - are signs, and they have semiotics involved with them at every possible level: architectural, design components, passage objective, price of entry.

Most things in this world are merely simulacra - copies of the real thing, which is well-hidden behind various 'fronts.' Most written human languages, as Plato said, are poor aids to memory, through which most people actually lose sight of the real thing, and have only reminiscences of whatever reality was intended to be brought to mind.


Dakini script is not 'an aid to a reminiscence,' but rather silent forms of direct complex, advanced speech - which, since they stand for actual 'Deva Nagiri Vada/Vadati' (Sky City Speaking) mean they can invoke instant responses - and even worse, they might even stand for 'Deva Nagari Vidya/Vydhi' - which means Sky City Ideas/Thoughts...

When you are able to think, actually think - process a cogent, coherent, logically connected pattern of ideas in dakini language in your own mind -, you will easily be able to converse with dakinis.

This does not involve repeating loads of unknown sounds outside of your natural language group.

It involves seeing the correct door, apprehending its correct meaning, and being prepared to be honest once you open the door and enter inside beyond it.



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