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This video is a tribute to Kali; last week (12/21/2023), I had my first encounter with her. I had never questioned Kali before. However, during that week, I had two notable dreams in which several women dressed in white performed cleansing rituals in cemeteries. Fire emanated from their hands, incinerating remnants of coffins and bones that attracted dark beings. At that moment, I didn't associate the dream with anything in particular, as I often find myself, in dreams, laying hands on people who are deceased, with their spirits dormant in their bodies, so that they wake up and leave their dead bodies.
Someone introduced me to an imposing figure, elevated and entirely dressed in white. Her face was entirely black, with arms dyed in shades of bluish-gray, and teeth resembling those of Shiva. As Shiva once mentioned: "Our teeth are like those of fish. We are like fish!" Kali walked calmly, in a way I would describe as elegant. Upon waking, I was deeply impressed, feeling completely different, surrounded by energies and immersed in various images. I thought: it's Kali!
I fell asleep again, and suddenly, I began to hear a mantra dedicated to Kali. I had never heard that mantra before and wondered: where can I find that melody? The answer came automatically in the form of a written image: Rigveda! I fell asleep again and felt the presence of someone. At first, I was scared, but soon I experienced an indescribable feeling of love, care, and protection. That being (Shiva) held me in their hands, and I felt like a child of, at most, 2 years, comparing myself to their size. Shiva passed me to other arms, and I immediately realized it was a woman (Kali). She held me as if I weighed nothing, with just one arm (I was lying horizontally), and I could feel her gentle steps and feminine, subtle, and autonomous energy.
Suddenly, she stopped and looked back! I woke up immediately, feeling a sense of vigor, gratitude, and well-being. I spent the day impacted by the wonderful presence of Kali. Eternal gratitude to Shiva and Kali for so many teachings.
Kali is the entity that purifies and eliminates dense and dark beings, often imperceptible to our eyes. If we could broaden our perception of what exists beyond the visible, we would undoubtedly guide our steps more consciously in this journey of life.
"Jai Mata Kali, Jai Mata Durge, Kali Durge Namo Namah" is a devotional Sanskrit mantra that pays homage and reverence to the deities Kali and Durga. Here is the meaning of each part:
Jai Mata Kali: "Victory to Mother Kali!" This segment expresses devotion and worship to the goddess Kali, considered a fierce form of the divine mother in Hindu tradition. Kali is symbolized for her courage and power in destroying evil.
Jai Mata Durge: "Victory to Mother Durga!" Here, homage is paid to the goddess Durga, another manifestation of the feminine divinity symbolizing strength and protection. Durga is worshiped for her role in destroying demons and preserving cosmic balance.
Kali Durge Namo Namah: This part means "Salutation to Kali and Durga." It is an expression of respect and reverence toward both deities, acknowledging their power, protection, and ability to eliminate obstacles.
In summary, this mantra is an invocation to divine and protective energy.
27 дек 2023