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Speaking in blood in this Hell
Broken house up on the hill
Breathe in wicked, true evil, oh yeah
Nightmare visions crush your soul
Human sacrifice on the outskirts of home
Hooved demons lay waiting
For the end game
Oh yeah, oh yeah
When the rats come crawling in
Evil witches come crawling out
The soft touch of cold dead hands
Children die in their beds at night
Master priests of the ultra-void
Directed by entities unknown
Secret breeding of broken women and men
Perverted gifts are handed down
We call for a world without man
A shapeless form crawls across the floor
To your door
When the rats come crawling in
Evil witches come crawling out
The soft touch of cold dead hands
Children die in their beds at night!
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Ayu Khandro (Long Life Dakini), also known as Dorje Paldrön, lived from 1839 to 1953 (114 years). She was a practitioner, yogini, and terton of Tibetan Buddhism in Eastern Tibet.
An accomplished Dzogchen meditator, she is known for her extensive pilgrimages throughout Tibet, long periods of dark retreat practice, the gongter of the practice of the yidam Senge Dongma, various forms of Chöd, and her lifelong dedication to spiritual practice.
Much of the information we have about Ayu Khandro comes from the oral commentary that she gave in person to Chogyal Namkhai Norbu in Dzongsa in 1951. He wrote her namthar, or spiritual biography, which was later published in Women of Wisdom by Tsultrim Allione.
Ayu Khandro met, and was taught by, many great masters of her day: Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, Jamgon Kongtrul the First, Chokgyur Lingpa, Nyala Pema Dündul, Adzom Drukpa, Togden Rangrig and the ninth Tai Situpa, Pema Nyingche Wangpo.
She led the life of a hidden yogini, spending a significant amount of her life in retreat or as a wandering chodma. She was recognised as an emanation of Vajrayogini.
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