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In court, the beautiful yakshini (ogress) Miranda Barbour, 19, is tired of killing (AP). |
I have a swastika neck tattoo. |
Why? Miranda Barbour was molested since the age of 4 by her stepfather. Thanks, "dad." |
Admittedly, maybe I got carried away. |
SUNBURY - A Pennsylvania teen charged along with her newlywed husband with killing a man they met through Craigslist admitted to more slayings.
In a jailhouse interview with a newspaper, she said she has killed less than [100] other people across the country [and remembers where 22 of the bodies are buried]. Police claim they are investigating.
In an interview with The Daily Item in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, 19-year-old Miranda Dean now Mrs. Elytte Barbour [who says she began killing at age 13 as part of a Satanic cult] said she wants to plead guilty to killing Troy LaFerrara in November.
Yakshi, Guimet Museum |
"I feel it is time to get all of this out. I don't care if people believe me. I just want to get it out," Barbour told the newspaper for a story published Saturday night. More
Satanic: Dimmu Borgir "Blood Hunger Doctrine" (Death Cult Armageddon)
A Buddhist "ogress" (yakshini)
Wisdom Quarterly (Wikipedia edit)
Hey, S happens when you work for Satan and fellow cult members who later deny you. |
Yakkhas, Ventiane, Laos (Lucille Cottin/flickr) |
Yakshi, 3rd cent. BC, Patna Museum |
Yakshinis (Sanskrit याक्षिणि, Pali yakkhini) are mythical beings in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain mythology.
A yakshini is the female counterpart of the male yakkha/yaksha (ogre, demon, monster). They both attend on Kubera, the Hindu god of wealth, who rules in the mythical Himalayan kingdom of Alaka [Buddhist Alavaka/Alavi?] They look after treasure hidden in the Earth and resemble fairies. Yakshinis are often depicted as beautiful and voluptuous, with wide hips, narrow waists, broad shoulders, and exaggerated, spherical breasts.
In the Uddamareshvara Tantra, 36 yakshinis are described, including their mantras and ritual prescriptions. A similar list of yakshas and yakshinis is given in the Tantraraja Tantra, where it says that these beings are givers of whatever is desired. Although they are usually benevolent, there are also yakshinis with malevolent characteristics in Indian folklore.
- Vichitra (The Strange One)
- Vibhrama (The Amorous One)
- Hamsi (Swan)
- Bhishani (The Terrifying)
- Janaranjika (The People Entertainer)
- Vishala (The Large Eyed)
- Madhana (Lustful)... More
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- Missing person's group "skeptical" of the "real-life Dexter" Miranda Barbour's claim that she murdered so many people she "stopped counting at 22"
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(EA) Slayer, "Praise of Death," The Ritz, New York, 1986
1 in 4 Americans don't know Earth revolves around Sun
(NEWSER) To put the brightest possible spin on this story is to say that three-quarters of Americans are fully aware that the Earth revolves around the sun. The downside, of course, is that means 1 in 4 are in the dark about what Discovery calls "probably the most basic question in science." The National Science Foundation asked that question and nine others of 2,200 Americans, with the average score on the quiz coming in at 6.5, reports Phys.org. Some other results noted by NPR:
- 39% answered correctly that "the universe began with a huge explosion."
- Fewer than half -- 48% -- agreed that "human beings...developed from earlier species of animals." More
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