Maha Kali Seichim

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Description

What is Maha Kali Seichim?

What is Seichim?

Ancient Origins

Seichim and Hinduism

Margot “Deepa” Slater . . . Shares Her Story

 

An Introduction to Maha Kali

Who Is Kali?

All About Kali

Various Forms of Kali

Maha Kali

The Transcendent Power of Time

The 100 Names of Kali

 

Writings on Kali, Mantras & Meditation

The Dance of Time (by Sri Chinmoy)

The Four Powers of the Mother (by Sri Aurobindo)

Two Poems on the Mother (by Ramprasad Sen)

The Mantras of Maha Kali

Maha Kali Heart Exercise

Maha Kali Yantras

What Is a Yantra?

Maha Kali Yantra

Kali Yantra

Kali (Mahavidya) Yantra

Syama Yantra

Kali Yantra Meditation

 

Kalighat

 

The Process of Using Maha Kali Seichim

 

Symbols to Use with the Maha Kali Healing Energy

  1. KRIM 42
  2. HUM 43

 

Self-Empowerment Method

 

Attunement Method

  1. Synergy Reiki Method of Maha Kali Empowerment
  2. Vedic Reiju Empowerment Method

Appendix

  1. A Simple Maha Kali Sadhana Practice 48

The Mahavidya Sadhana of Kali

All About Kali

Kali is one of the most well-known and worshiped Hindu Goddesses. The name Kali is derived from the Hindu word that means “time”; it also means “black.” In Hinduism, Kali is a manifestation of the Divine Mother, which represents the female principle. Frequently, those not comprehending her many roles in life call Kali the goddess of destruction. She destroys only to recreate, and what she destroys is sin, ignorance, and decay. She is equated with the eternal night, is the transcendent power of time, and is the consort of the god Shiva. It is believed that it is Shiva who destroys the world, and Kali is the power or energy with which Shiva acts. Therefore, Kali is Shiva’s shakti, without which Shiva could not act. Kali receives her name because she devours kala (Time) and then resumes her own dark formlessness. This transformative effect can be metaphorically illustrated in the West as a black hole in space.

Kali as such is pure and primary reality (the “enfolded order” in modern physics); formless void yet full of potential.

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