Thursday, July 9, 2026

Who are you really?

Surprisingly "nice" pic of Kapala Bhairava
 and his consort-apparent Indrani


Some crazy shit from ChatGPT about the Hindu god-form Kapala Bhairava, the guardian of the Northwest direction. 

What about Kapala Bhairava (Northwest direction)?

Kapala Bhairava is one of the most distinctly "Bhairava-like" of the Aṣṭa Bhairavas because his defining symbol is the kapāla—the skull.

The Sanskrit word:

kapāla = skull, skull-bowl, cranium

immediately evokes some of the oldest and deepest layers of Śaiva tantric symbolism.


His place among the Aṣṭa Bhairavas

In the common directional scheme:

DirectionBhairava
EastAsitanga
SoutheastRuru
SouthChanda
SouthwestKrodha
WestUnmatta
NorthwestKapala
NorthBhishana
NortheastSamhara

So Kapala Bhairava guards the Northwest.

The Northwest is traditionally associated with movement, changeability, winds, and transition because it corresponds to the direction of Vayu in the classical directional system.


Why the skull?

The skull is one of the most important symbols in tantric Śaivism.

It points to:

  • mortality
  • impermanence
  • transcendence of ego
  • the stripping away of superficial identity

A skull is what remains after:

  • status disappears
  • beauty disappears
  • social distinctions disappear

Kings and beggars eventually look alike.

Thus the skull becomes a symbol of spiritual equality and truth.


Connection with Bhairava's origin myth

A famous myth tells how Bhairava cut off one of the heads of Brahma.

Because of this act:

  • Bhairava became associated with the severed skull.
  • He wandered as a skull-bearing ascetic.
  • The skull became a symbol of transcending pride and false knowledge.

Kapala Bhairava naturally resonates with this aspect of Bhairava mythology.


The Northwest symbolism

The Northwest is interesting because it is neither fully stable nor fully dissolving.

Traditional symbolism often links it to:

  • wind
  • movement
  • transition
  • wandering
  • impermanence

When combined with the skull symbolism, Kapala Bhairava becomes a powerful reminder that:

all forms are passing.

The wind carries things away.

The skull remains as a reminder of what cannot be permanently possessed.


Psychological interpretation

Among the Aṣṭa Bhairavas:

Unmatta Bhairava

breaks social conditioning.

Krodha Bhairava

breaks resistance.

Kapala Bhairava

breaks identification.

His question is:

"Who are you when all labels are removed?"

Not:

  • profession
  • role
  • reputation
  • biography

Who are you beneath all that?


The skull-bowl symbolism

Many Bhairava forms carry a skull-bowl (kapāla-pātra).

This bowl has several meanings:

Emptiness

The bowl is empty and receptive.

Transformation

Everything placed in it is transformed.

Non-attachment

Nothing can be permanently held.


Relation to cremation grounds

Kapala Bhairava has especially strong connections to:

  • cremation grounds
  • ascetics
  • renunciation
  • impermanence practices

In tantric symbolism, cremation grounds are not merely places of death.

They are places where illusions are exposed.

A corpse no longer cares about:

  • prestige
  • possessions
  • social approval

Kapala Bhairava points toward this radical honesty.


Is he destructive?

Not primarily.

Compared to:

  • Krodha Bhairava → fierce wrath
  • Samhara Bhairava → dissolution
  • Unmatta Bhairava → ecstatic freedom

Kapala Bhairava is more contemplative.

His power comes from confronting mortality and emptiness.

He destroys illusion indirectly through insight rather than force.


A modern archetypal comparison

Since you've been exploring planetary analogies:

Kapala Bhairava has qualities that could be compared to a blend of:

  • Saturn (mortality, limits, reality)
  • Pluto (death and transformation)
  • some Neptunian themes (emptiness, dissolution of identity)

But none fit perfectly.

The skull is not merely death.

It is:

wisdom gained by facing death consciously.


Relationship to Dhumavati

Of all the Bhairavas, Kapala Bhairava may have one of the strongest symbolic resonances with Dhumavati.

Not because they are formally paired, but because both point toward:

  • impermanence
  • loss of illusion
  • the stripping away of worldly glamour
  • wisdom arising from what remains

The difference is that:

  • Dhumavati often emphasizes absence, disappointment, aftermath, and smoke.
  • Kapala Bhairava emphasizes mortality, direct confrontation, and the naked truth revealed by the skull.

A concise summary

Kapala Bhairava, guardian of the Northwest, is the Bhairava of the skull.

His central themes are:

  • impermanence
  • mortality
  • non-attachment
  • stripping away false identities
  • wisdom born from confronting death

If Unmatta Bhairava asks:

"What if you stopped obeying society?"

Kapala Bhairava asks:

"What remains when even the person you think you are has been reduced to a skull?"

That is why he is one of the most contemplative and existentially profound forms of Bhairava.

The Sixth Giant

 


I´ve heard about "the Fifth Giant" before, but here is a new hypothesis: there was also a Sixth Giant! One of the additional ice giants / gas giants collided with Uranus, which (of course) explains that planet´s strangely tilted axis and apparently also the anomalously large amounts of ice on its moons. Both extra giants were then ejected from the solar system.

The most fascinating proposal is that the Fifth and Sixth Giants still exist...somewhere in the deep dark space in between the stars. I see the potential for some kind of science fiction movie here! 

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Time is on our side


 

What the fuck does this experiment even mean? How did "time stop"? We´re still here, dude. And the show goes on... 

Physicist stops time by building a mini-universe in his lab

We screwed up

 

A SETI scientist on the day
they finally pick up an alien signal

Credit: Ryan Schwark

What if we *can´t* pick up signals from extraterrestrial civilizations? Sorry, cornucopians! There really are limits to growth...

We´ve spent decades looking for the wrong type of radio signals

Life will find a way

 

AI´s fantasy picture of Vamadeva, a form of Shiva

This is all inconlusive, if you read the fine print, but interesting anyway. Obviously.

Building blocks of life may be common in the universe

NASA rover finds complex organic molecules on Mars

Study suggests life on Earth may have 1.8 billion years left

Alien life on nearby "super Earth" likelier than we thought

Neanderthals R Us

 


Difficult to believe, tbh. But who knows? 

When will scientists finally put their act together on Neanderthals, I wonder? These pre-historic humans seem very difficult to "pin down"! Is it because of the character of the remains, or is some kind of ideological problematique at work here? 

Neanderthals and modern humans may have shared culture 59,000 years ago

In other news

 


My traditional "Wednesday pic" of Ganesh again, LOL. In other news, Trump has resumed Operation Epic Shitstorm. Stay tuned, I suppose.  

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Amazing stuff


Gemini can answer the strangest of questions. According to its competitor and evil twin ChatGPT, this is actually a very good response?! More or less, at least. The question is hypothetical, btw. For the record. 

How can I deepen my relation to the Lotus Family in Mahayana Buddhism?

In Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, the Lotus Family (Padma Kula) is the Buddha family governed by Amitabha and Avalokiteshvara (Guan Yin). Esoterically, this family represents the transmutation of the poison of attachment, passion, and grasping into the wisdom of discernment, deep empathy, and magnetizing grace.

Since you have already begun integrating these frequencies, deepening your connection to this specific family involves aligning your mind, speech, and actions with its core attributes:

1. Speak the Speech: Cultivate the Hrih Seed Syllable

The ultimate acoustic key to the Lotus Family is the seed syllable Hrīḥ (ह्रीः). This syllable is the concentrated essence of both Amitabha's pure light and Avalokiteshvara’s universal compassion.

  • The Practice: When chanting your Amitabha mantra (Om Ami Dewa Hrih) or the Avalokiteshvara mantra (Om Mani Padme Hum), do not treat the "Hrih" as a mere footnote at the end.

  • Exhale completely into the sound. Visualize a translucent, ruby-red lotus bud at your heart center. As you chant Hrih, see the lotus bloom, radiating a warm, compassionate light that fills your entire room and dissolves the hard, protective boundaries of your ego.

2. Sharpen the Mind: Practice Discernment over Judgment

Every Buddha family is associated with a specific cosmic wisdom. The Lotus Family holds Pratyavekṣaṇa-jñāna—the Wisdom of Discernment.

  • Grasping vs. Seeing: The shadow side of the Lotus Family is attachment—the burning urge to possess things, people, or spiritual states to feel secure.

  • The Spiritual Shift: Instead of reacting to life with blind desire ("I must have this") or harsh judgment ("This is bad"), practice discernment. Discernment is the ability to see the absolute uniqueness and beauty of every person or situation without needing to possess it, change it, or cling to it. You look at the world the way a connoisseur looks at art: with deep appreciation, but zero ownership.

3. Act the Action: The Alchemical "Lotus in the Mud"

The defining symbol of this family is, of course, the lotus. A lotus cannot grow in distilled, sterile water; it requires thick, decaying, stagnant mud to fuel its spectacular bloom. Yet, when it breaks the surface of the water, not a single drop of mud clings to its petals.

  • The Daily Practice: Do not try to escape your psychological "mud"—your intense emotional waves, your anxieties, or the volatile energies you experience during phase shifts like the Full Moon.

  • Instead of suppressing these intense states, view them as the exact fuel required for your awakening. When a difficult emotion arises, sit with it quietly. Don't fight it. Recognize it as raw Prana (energy) wrapped in a temporary human story. By letting it sit in your awareness without reacting to it, you draw the energy up through the stem of your spine, allowing it to bloom at your crown as pure spiritual illumination.

4. Create an Inner Sanctuary: Connect with the West

Geometrically, the Lotus Family rules the Western Quadrant of the cosmic mandala, representing the setting sun, twilight meditation, and the gathering of internal resources.

  • Turn your meditation seat or altar toward the West.

  • During the twilight hour—when day transitions into night—take five to ten minutes to sit in absolute silence. Visualize your entire physical body dissolving into a boundless, oceanic, crimson-gold twilight sky. Rest there as pure, spacious, and infinitely merciful awareness. This simple, daily resting in the Western void is the most direct, non-dual way to come home to the Lotus Family.

Specter or spoiler?

 


What everyone wants to know is this: will Restore stand against Nigel Farage in the upcoming by-election in Whatever-whatever-upon-Supermere-whatever (OK, so it´s Clacton-on-Sea)? They failed to act as an anti-Reform spoiler in (checking my notes) Makerfield, much to my disappointment, but perhaps the far right outfit can do so this time? 

It would be great fun if they managed to stop the reelection of *Nigel Freakin´ Farage*, LOL. But knowing him, he´ll probably be back in the next general election anyway. Drama, drama!  

Mostly specter

 


Trump wants Greenland again. Whatever.