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Sukanya Venkatraghavan
“The mirror sighed and spoke in a tone tinged with melancholy. Its language was old and not of any of the worlds known or unknown.

What you dream, what you darkly desire,

Find it by trial or by fire.

Seek it high and seek it low,

Search the skies or the realms below.

Look everywhere but beware,

The deepest magic, the strongest spell

Will not change what the stars foretell.”
Sukanya Venkatraghavan, Dark Things

Sukanya Venkatraghavan
“If he slept, he dreamt of the woman with the icy white irises. She exploded planes, swallowed oceans and crumpled skies
in her palm in his dreams. Sometimes she and the green-eyed girl were one. At other times, the green-eyed girl was alone, a gaping hole where her heart should have been. At all times he could hear the woman鈥檚 cold, low laughter. It swept across his consciousness like a hailstorm.
When he woke up, he thought he was going mad.”
Sukanya Venkatraghavan, Dark Things

Sukanya Venkatraghavan
“Secrets are dark things. They don鈥檛 exist in the light. They
glow faintly in forgotten corners, in mysterious mind-nooks,
in lost memory maps. Secrets are the shadows of the soul.”
Sukanya Venkatraghavan, Dark Things

Sukanya Venkatraghavan
“What is the difference between a dream and its memory?”
Sukanya Venkatraghavan, Dark Things

Sukanya Venkatraghavan
“Every living soul in this universe should be given a chance at love 鈥� their personal shot at having the most powerful and
mysterious thing that ever existed. You could love forever, or your love could
burn short and bright for just a few moments in the history of
time. But however you did it, I supposed the idea was to make it count; to create a story worthy of a new fairytale, a poem,
or a new constellation that would wind itself into an infinite thread of light in your name. Maybe that was the whole point of love 鈥� to create an eternal story of your own.”
Sukanya Venkatraghavan, Dark Things

“Ten ma (bsTan Ma [嘟栢溅嗑熰綋嗉嬥綐嗉媇). Twelve local female spirits of Tibet who have taken the vow from Guru Padmasambhava to protect the Dharma and its followers: the Four Ten mas of the Dud mo [bDud Mo] type: 1) Tshe ring ma (Tshe Ring Ma [嘟氞胶嗉嬥舰嘟侧絼嗉嬥綐嗉媇 or Kun Grags Ma [嘟€嘟脆綋嗉嬥絺嗑侧絺嘟︵紜嘟樴紜]), 2) Dor je Ya ma kyong (rDo rje gYa Ma sKyong [嘟⑧尽嘟监紜嘟⑧緱嘟亨紜嘟傕健嗉嬥綐嗉嬥溅嗑愢颈嘟监絼嗉媇), 3) Kun zang mo (Kun bZang Mo [嘟€嘟脆綋嗉嬥綎嘟熰絼嗉嬥綐嘟监紜] and 4) Geg gyi tso (bGegs Kyi gTso [嘟栢絺嘟亨絺嘟︵紜嘟€嗑编讲嗉嬥絺嘟權郊嗉媇; The Four Ten mas of the Nod jin mo (S. 驰补办峁蝉颈, T. gNod sByin Mo [嘟傕綋嘟监綉嗉嬥溅嗑︵颈嘟侧綋嗉嬥綐嘟监紜]) type: 1) Chen chig ma (sPyan gChig Ma [嘟︵兢嗑编綋嗉嬥絺嘟呧讲嘟傕紜嘟樴紜]), 2) Kha ding Lu mo gyal (mKha' lDing Klu Mo rGyal [嘟樴絹嘟犩紜嘟`尽嘟侧絼嗉嬥絸嗑赤酱嗉嬥綐嘟监紜嘟⑧緬嗑编剑嗉媇), 3) Dor je Khyung tsun ma (rDo rje Khyung bTsun Ma [嘟⑧尽嘟监紜嘟⑧緱嘟亨紜嘟佮颈嘟脆絼嗉嬥綎嘟權酱嘟撪紜嘟樴紜]), and 4) Trag mo gyal (Drag Mo rGyal [嘟戉静嘟傕紜嘟樴郊嗉嬥舰嗑掄颈嘟`紜]); The Four Men Mo (sMan Mo [嘟︵鲸嘟亨綋嗉嬥綐嘟监紜]): 1) Pod kham kyong (Bod Khams sKyong [嘟栢郊嘟戉紜嘟佮綐嘟︵紜嘟︵緪嗑编郊嘟勦紜]), 2) Men chig ma (sMan gChig Ma [嘟︵鲸嘟撪紜嘟傕絽嘟侧絺嗉嬥綐嗉媇), 3) Yar mo sil (gYar Mo bSil [嘟傕健嘟⑧紜嘟樴郊嗉嬥綎嘟︵讲嘟`紜]), and 4) Dor je Zu le men (rDo rje Zu Le sMan 摆嘟⑧尽嘟监紜嘟⑧緱嘟亨紜嘟傕綗嘟脆絺嘟︵紜嘟`胶嘟傕溅嗉嬥溅嗑ㄠ綋嗉媇).&谤诲辩耻辞;
Tulku Thondup, Hidden Teachings of Tibet