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Om Namah Shivaya,

 

My home is located up many potentially treacherous stairs in the redwoods, where

it can be so dark at night, that you can't even see an arm's length ahead of

you. Especially when returning home in the middle of the night, I'll quietly

sing "Chamundayai, Kali Ma," while visualizing Kali walking near me as a

protector. Sometimes I've envisioned Kali as my little bronze colored Kali

statue, doing defensive moves around me :) The swami's vision provides an even

bigger & fiercer form to visualize as a protector.

 

While experiencing a difficult time with someone, mentally I repeatedly chanted

"Kali Ma, Kali Ma, Kali Ma" and the troubles resolved beautifully in my favor.

After looking to Kali as my protective Mother for quite some time, a vedic

astrology reading revealed that Kali is my ishta deva, (form of God I worship.)

But, just as with any good mother, Kali Ma can seem very tough on us, when we

need it!

 

sweta

 

 

 

"E. Lamb" <jyotsna2 wrote:

Who takes one across the Ocean of Becoming,

> an Incarnation of Compassion and Bliss,

 

Personally, I think I'll choose to cross the Ocean of Becoming

by dancing with Krishna :-). Hare Krishna, Hare Vishnu!

 

Jyotsna

 

 

 

 

 

 

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One time I arrived at the Devi Mandir for Kali Puja. It was pitch

black out and I did not have a flashlight. Suddenly someone aimed a

very bright light in my face. I was blinded by it. They asked me "do

you have a special relationship with Kali?. I answered "of course,

don't we all?" They persisted... do you talk with Her, pray to Her,

sing to Her, do puja to Her?" I was a little embarrassed. I answered

"yes, all of the above." Then they laughed and said "ahhhh, even

puja." That evening was the first time I participated in a Kali puja.

 

I have always felt close to Kali. I love to chant her Thousand Names.

I find her Kavach very powerful. Once my daughter's house was close to

being engulfed by forest fire. The sky was black with smoke. They were

preparing to evacuate. I chanted my heart out to Kali. Suddenly the

winds changed direction and the fire stopped 10 blocks from their

house. The sky opened up above her house (where we were chanting) and

became a pure blue. Surrounding us on three sides were devastating

fires. Jai Kali Maa. Always remember to chant Her names in the midst

of a forest conflagration or any danger.

 

Another time my daughter and I were in hurricane force winds on the top

of a mountain overlooking the ocean. I started chanting Kali's mantra.

There was sudden and complete silence like I had never "heard" before.

The winds completely stopped. The peace was like being held in a

mother's arms. When I stopped chanting, the winds took up with a fury.

As we were walking back to our car the storm totally overtook us and

we couldn't even stand upright. Kali showed us her fury and her grace.

 

Aum Amriteswaryai Namah

 

 

On Jul 2, 2005, at 7:53 AM, wrote:

 

> Om Namah Shivaya,

>

> My home is located up many potentially treacherous stairs in the

> redwoods, where it can be so dark at night, that you can't even see an

> arm's length ahead of you.  Especially when returning home in the

> middle of the night, I'll quietly sing "Chamundayai, Kali Ma," while

> visualizing Kali walking near me as a protector.  Sometimes I've

> envisioned Kali as my little bronze colored Kali statue, doing

> defensive moves around me :)  The swami's vision provides an even

> bigger & fiercer form to visualize as a protector. 

>

> While experiencing a difficult time with someone, mentally I

> repeatedly chanted "Kali Ma, Kali Ma, Kali Ma" and the troubles

> resolved beautifully in my favor.  After looking to Kali as my

> protective Mother for quite some time, a vedic astrology reading

> revealed that Kali is my ishta deva,  (form of God I worship.)  But,

> just as with any good mother, Kali Ma can seem very tough on us, when

> we need it!

>

> sweta

>

>

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> "E. Lamb" <jyotsna2 wrote:

> Who takes one across the Ocean of Becoming,

> > an Incarnation of Compassion and Bliss,

>

> Personally, I think I'll choose to cross the Ocean of Becoming

> by dancing with Krishna :-).  Hare Krishna, Hare Vishnu!

>

> Jyotsna

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> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

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wow wow wow!

 

 

Ardis Jackson wrote:

 

>One time I arrived at the Devi Mandir for Kali Puja. It was pitch

>black out and I did not have a flashlight. Suddenly someone aimed a

>very bright light in my face. I was blinded by it. They asked me "do

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There are two that I was taught at the Devi Mandir:

 

Om hrim srim krim parameshvari Kalike swaha.

The infinite beyond conception, maya (the stuff of consciousness),

increase, dissolution, to the Supreme Divinity Kali, I am One With God.

 

 

Om krim Kalyai namah

The infinite beyond conception, I bow to Kali, She Who Dissolves

Creation

 

 

On Jul 3, 2005, at 6:06 PM, superblu7 wrote:

 

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> Ardis, Nama Shivaya,

> What is Kali's mantra? I don't know it.

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> Thanks,

> Dana

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> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

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> ▪  Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

>  

> ▪  

>  Ammachi

>  

> ▪   Terms of

> Service.

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