Monday, December 2, 2024

Kali

 

 Kali the Hindu goddess is a complex metaphor and character that is feared and adored in the same time.

The feminine quality is associated with opposing forces, such as creation and salvation in its empowerment.

She is the protector on those who seek liberation from delusion, destroying everything one has to let go of to discover wisdom and power.

In the western world she is associated with witches, which are the mirror image of a destructive respected society.

The hidden female energy is closely associated with tantric practices depicted as a seductress emerging from the innocence, therefore never harming the innocent, giving her destruction the right for rebirth. The goddess of smoke and shadows are the darker aspects of life that become eventually the spiritual journey to attain wisdom and liberation.

The deliberately fierce and scary image of her tells us something about how the divine doesn’t always show up with rainbows and unicorn foals. Then when destiny is slapping ones face, the divine is disguised as a loss or an ending, for a new shift to face.

One day one looks back and one realizes with some gratitude that wisdom is a hard-earned quality.

Ayurvedic astrology and the ecliptic nodes have a huge resource field to give those energy points and its psychological temperance, its timing and sense of remedies.  The balance of Kali salts has different frequencies at birth and close to eclipses it becomes a strongly electropositive nature. The typical Kali personality has dependency that takes the form of pampering and timid confidence and a self-centered person with no sense of responsibility.

If does nodes are placed well, Kali will grow out to be a conscientious, reliable and reserved person.

Kali has the attachment to family in such measure that most of fears and delusions are formed on its basis in this protective environment.


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