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  1. Tales of Yoginis

    Back in 2018, I self-published a small booklet entitled Yoginis: Sex, Death, and Possession in Early Tantras. It was well-received, and I am currently working on a revised and expanded edition for Original Falcon Press. In addition to examining tantric scriptures and various purāṇas, I have also been reading tales of Yoginīs in texts such as the Kathāsaritsāraga and Rājataraṅgiṇī. Here is a selection of some of the Yoginī tales that will feature in the new edition.

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  2. Book Review: Yoginis: Sex, Death and Possession in early Tantras

    Yoginis: Sex, Death and Possession in early Tantras
    Phil Hine, Twisted Trunk 2018, 32pp chapbook
    This is a refreshing survey of the elusive presence of Yoginis in the tantras. Pithy yet deep in its exploration, this booklet is not the usual Western re-working of these traditions. Rather, Phil Hine has given an extensive survey of the tantric landscape and the presence of the divine feminine that dances throughout the ages within these teachings.

    We start with a survey of the origins of tantra, tracing its roots from the ancient Saivite traditions and development in Indian traditions through its flowering into Buddhism, Jainism and beyond. Of particular interest was a reference to an early female Kapalika named Kapalakundala, and her yogic powers of flight.

    Tantrik possession is dealt with prominently. Exploring the phenomena of possession is something that seems lacking in much of the popular western literature on tantra. Phil does not disappoint but gives many examples from the source material and good hints for following up. There is an excellent survey of the different types of entities that afflict people and places. Continue reading »

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