Wednesday, January 18, 2006

TaRA

A Dream, A Vision & A Hope, The Soul's Remembered Guiding Star


(from TaRA on Inconstant Bard — The Poetry of Rick Allen=Green Phoenix Productions=http://www.greenphoenixproductions.com/index.html)


OM TARE TUTTARE TURE SVHA
(aum tarray toot-tarray turay so-ha)
TaRA, Goddess of the Month for September 2002. Diamonds are Her Sacred Stone. Her animals are the sow, mare, owl and raven.
TaRA is the goddess of divine compassion and offers protection to all who turn to her. It is thought that she was born when the bodhisattva Avalokiteswara cried the first tears of compassion as he witnessed the suffering of humankind. From these first tears of compassion, a lake was formed from which a lotus grew. When the lotus bloomed, TaRA was born. TaRA rose on a white lotus. Her body was diaphanous and its translucent green seemed to hover between Reality and Non-Reality, quivering with an energy that could be seen, heard, and felt. Born from compassion, TaRA is the very essence of compassion. As a bodhisattva, she has vowed to always reincarnate in a female form and hence represents the liberated female principle of enlightenment. TaRA's vow to know and share love recognizes the oneness and inter-connectedness of all beings. She is known to help all those who call upon her in times of need. She helps find clear direction, respite, stillness and personal strength. TaRA sees beyond the mortal veil into eternity, gently reminding us that all things pass, and each moment is perfect.
TaRA means star. One of TaRA's ancient names was Dhruva, also the name of Polaris, the Pole, or North Star.
In the 108 Names of the Holy TaRA, She is the Leader of the caravans who shows the way to those who are lost. She is the protectress of navigation and earthly travel, as well as of spiritual travel along the path to Enlightenment.
TaRA is the guiding star showing us the way to the other shore.

In every ending there is a beginning.
These are the images used in the creation of TaRA.
The beauty of digital is that images can continue to evolve & change as we move thru time & space.
This image was taken on Mother's Day, in the same year that it coinsided with Miche's birthday. This is the same goddess used in the poem 'She', but here She is Yang beeing of the month of May and of the Day. The Other is Yin, beeing of the month of December and of the Night. His Voice said 'Let's go take photaes of the InfiniteRose'. Along Rio Grande Blvd., there was a Rose Parade of blossoms and buds. Many photaes were snapped, the reults of which were & are beeing used in the creation of imagery; HeSheRose, RoseBud, BuddingPotential, Blodeuwedd, VehickleLight, LightSeeking & ClimbHigh thus far, with more to come. The InfiniteRose InDeed! (sea http://www.greenphoenixproductions.com/brooks.html) My sojourn contined as i headed to my mom's house for a Mother's Day visit. His Voice said 'Swing by the Queen of Heaven'. i did, & lo & beehold, there was a Rose growing amonst the Stars! Upon viewing the 'TaRA' images, a friend of mine said that She looked like the goddess from his Queen of Heaven elementary school, & yep, U got it, She was! TaRA is truly a RAinBow goddess, & it is my beeleaf that the poem 'TaRA' was written 4 2 of them, the White & the Green. The Sanskrit root târ-means "to traverse" or "cross over" as in using a bridge to ford a stream (Bifrost). As a Târîni, she carries you across; she serves as a bridge (Bifrost) for you to get to immortality. But the root tar-can also mean "tree" (Rick-in-Tree). In Sanskrit, the name TaAR means Star, but she was also called She Who Brings Forth Life, The Great Compassionate Mother, and The Embodiment of Wisdom, and the Great Protectress. She is indeed the Soul's Remembered Guiding Star.
This image represents the White TaRA, the peaceful, compassionate White TaRA, who protects and brings health, long life, peace & serenity. Her body is white, as an autumn moon; clear as a stainless crystal gem, radiating light. Her whiteness is as RAdiant as the eternal snows (from the Land of Summer Snow) in all their glory & is indicative of the selflessness -- the purity -- of compassion. White TaRA seems to help more with longer-term problems, particularly problems of physical or mental health. It sometimes seems as if she is more distant, harder to contact at first. Then it is as if she sends us healing energies and mystical power and understandings. Every morning before she had taken food, she introduced and fixed innumerable beings in the state of acceptance; every evening she did the same, and so she became known as TaRA the Saviour. She sees beyond the mortal veil into eternity & gently reminds us that all things pass & that each moment is perfect. OM TARE TUTTARE TURE, MAMA AYUR JANA PUNTIN KURU SOHA (Ohm, Tahray Tootahray tooray, mahmah ahyoor poonyay jnyana pushtim kuru[-ye], So-hah) Inside the white TaAR is an image of Christ, the one most people think of when one thinks of when one says the word Saviour. This Christ is on a fountain whose base is formed by 3 seahorses, an animal whose main claim to fame is the ability of the male to give birth. The seahorse has allways been one of my favorite creatures. The photae was taken on CorraLess Road somewhere in the vicinity of the post office. The Chinese TaRA, Kwan Yin, was regarded by the Chinese as the goddess of mercy, she was originally male until the early part of the 12th century and has evolved since that time from her prototype, Avalokiteshvara, "the merciful lord of utter enlightment," an Indian bodhisattva who chose to remain on earth to bring relief to the suffering rather than enjoy for himself the ecstasies of Nirvana. In addition she is often referred to as the Goddess of the Southern Sea -- or Indian Archipelago -- and has been compared to the Virgin Mary. She is one of the San Ta Shih, or the Three Great Beings, renowned for their power over the animal kingdom or the forces of nature. One of the deities most frequently seen on altars in China's temples is Quan Yin (also spelled Kwan Yin, Kuanyin; in pinyin, Guanyin). In Sanskrit, her name is Padma-pâni, or "Born of the Lotus." One of the several stories surrounding Quan Yin is that she was a Buddhist who through great love and sacrifice during life, had earned the right to enter Nirvana after death. However, like Avlokiteshvara, while standing before the gates of Paradise she heard a cry of anguish from the earth below. Turning back to earth, she renounced her reward of bliss eternal but in its place found immortality in the hearts of the suffering. (Brunhilda) One legend of Kwan Yin is that the son of the dragon king had taken the form of a carp and was caught by a fisherman and displayed for sale in the market place. Kwan Yin sent her servant to buy the fish and released it. Kwan Yin carvings often were described to European purchasers as "white Santa Marias," so as to make them more desirable to a Christian market!!! (from http://www.holymtn.com/gods/kuanyin.htm)
Plants sacred to Kwan Yin include jasmine, lily, water lily, and lotus. The willow is her sacred tree. Jade and pearls are her jewels. Carp, dragons, and dolphins are associated with Kwan Yin. Her symbols include rosary, willow branch, and lotus. January 30 or 31(my parents wedding anniversary), and February 8 are Kwan Yin's feast days. Her nativity is celebrated on March 28. To invoke Kwan Yin, simply keep repeating her name. She is said to hear every call, and to answer every prayer. (from http://www.open-sesame.com/KwanYin.html) From this same photae is the 5-pointed star seen behind the lotus bell. (sea SuCasa-October 2006-4 the crystal lotus story) The ringing of a bell is often used as an invocation to prayer. The bird feeding seed bell is also a part of the photoae used to form the background for TaRA. It was taken from the back porch in CorraLess. Smoke seems to rise from the sagebrush like incense from a temple.


The White and Green TaRAs, with their contrasting symbols of the full-blown and closed lotus, together represent a union of opposites that symbolize the unending compassion that labors both day and night to relieve suffering. TaRA is an archetype of our own inner wisdom, a transformation of consciousness, a journey to freedom, a reminder that all living things are of one seamless body. Go into the quiet, go into the calm & discover within yourself the wisdom, compassion and glory that is TaRA. You will return stronger & more capable of dancing with life. OM TARE TUTTARE TURE SVHA (aum tarray toot-tarray turay so-ha)
Inside the 'bodran pool' of the Green TaRA 'prayer flags' is a golden carp or koi, often associated with Kwan Yin, the TaRA of China. The photae was taken by my friend Swari Hhan of a Koi pool at a restaurant in Taiwan. Attached to the 'bodran pool' are 2 red berry 'beaters'. The berries are actually rose hips from the back porch rose bushes in CorraLess. The berries and goldfish are InSynk with a day spent with Miche. She spoke of a dream of red berries and i flashed on this recently developed photae. She spoke of goldfish, and we encountered them in a outdoor pond at our friend Wendy's place where we had gone to create a custom IrishMist scent (http://www.zianet.com/sweeth2o/default.html) sense we had both been 2 Ireland, where there is a Hill of TaRA. The Hill of TaRA, known as Temair in gaeilge, was the sacred place of dwelling for the gods, and was the entrance to the otherworld. (from http://www.mythicalireland.com/ancientsites/tara/)

1 comment:

Spiritbear said...

Thank you for the Spiderwoman imagery and words. I love the collage! Please, more of your blog and images!

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