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Eight Will Tarry, Two From Each Age, Twins, Lovers, Enemies, And They Shall Know the True Death of Eternity Without God
The players represent Those Who Tarry at the Door, eight bodhisattvas who have chosen to remain behind in the world of suffering. The cusp of the Age-To-Come, the Fifth Age, is at hand and all souls who have already realized their buddha-nature have proceeded to the Pure Land in preparation for the Great Blossoming. Even the other bodhisattvas -- Avalokiteśvara, Ksitigarbha, Mahasthamaprapta, and the rest -- have all proceeded on, as all souls that will attain the Bodhi have done so.
However, hidden within the past world, the world of suffering, are eight souls that have been there from the very beginning. These eight souls are known as Those Who Come in the Night and the eight bodhisattvas have returned to unmask them. These eight masked souls will eventually come forward, step through the door, and close it behind them. And then the Age-To-Come will have come. But Those Who Tarry at the Door will not be there to see it. They will perish with the rest of the imperfect world. However, without the sacrifice made by Those Who Tarry at the Door, Those Who Come in the Night will never step forward, and the Age-To-Come will not come.
Each of Those Who Tarry embodies two elements whose dynamic tension is the core of their being and their purpose. It is these elements which lead them to the souls they seek, for their fate is irrevocably bound together with Those Who Come. The eight bodhisattvas will recognize their successors by the essential similarity between their own experiences and that of the souls they are looking for. The elements of Those Who Tarry at the Door are:
- Wind & Horse (The Traveler)
- Blade & Flesh (The Butcher)
- Temperance & Fire (The Blacksmith)
- Vine & Flower (The Gardener)
- Heart & Ribbon (The Dancer)
- Throat & Music (The Songbird)
- Death & Ocean (The Corsair)
- Light & Paper (The Lamplighter)
Each of Those Who Tarry, and their experiences, are a product of the Age during which they attained full awareness and made the Bodhissatva Vow. While they have reincarned many times since then, all bodhisattva retain a strong familiarity with their last unintentional incarnation. Each Age produced two souls who would go on to become Those Who Tarry, as follows:
- The Traveler (Dreams)
- The Butcher (Stories)
- The Blacksmith (Histories)
- The Gardener (Memories)
- The Dancer (Dreams)
- The Songbird (Stories)
- The Corsair (Histories)
- The Lamplighter (Memories)
On the Mandala of Possibilities, the bodhisattvas are numbered from 1-4 (representing the Four Ages) in the Kannada alphabet of Southern India. One is the yoke, two is the wave, three is the wind, and four is the cow.