The Ten-Thousand Things

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0 Responses to The Ten-Thousand Things

  1. n. yeti says:

    Vajra what is the arcana behind that image? I am intrigued. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like it.

    • Vajragoni says:

      It has to with a character in Chinese writing wherein the scorpion stands for ten-thousand; also, for Tibetan Buddhists, the symbolism of the scorpion invokes the power of the Buddhadharma’s power to transmute evil into good. Hence, the scorpion is representative of the ten-thousand things of dualism that can strike its deadly sting; yet within the power of the Buddhadharma, its poison can be transmitted into the healing power of Translucent-Light.