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It is only when we silent the blaring sounds of our daily existence that we can finally hear the whispers of truth that ...
03/11/2025

It is only when we silent the blaring sounds of our daily existence that we can finally hear the whispers of truth that life reveals to us, as it stands knocking on the doorsteps of our hearts.
K.T. Jong

01/11/2025
28/10/2025
I put my heart and my soul into my work, and have lost my mind in the process. ~ Vincent Van GoghPicture: Heart and Soul...
24/10/2025

I put my heart and my soul into my work, and have lost my mind in the process.
~ Vincent Van Gogh
Picture: Heart and Soul nebula
A Turner

“In nature we never see anything isolated, but everything in connection with something else which is before it, beside i...
20/10/2025

“In nature we never see anything isolated, but everything in connection with something else which is before it, beside it, under it and over it.” -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“All things are connected like the blood that unites us. We do not weave the web of life, we are merely a strand in it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves.” -Chief Seattle

Kali comes from the Sanskrit root word Kal which means time. There is nothing that escapes the all-consuming march of ti...
19/10/2025

Kali comes from the Sanskrit root word Kal which means time. There is nothing that escapes the all-consuming march of time. In Tibetan Buddhism Her counterpart is male with the name Kala. Mother Kali is the most misunderstood of the Hindu goddesses. The Encyclopedia Britannica is grossly mistaken in the following quote, "Major Hindu goddess whose iconography, cult, and mythology commonly associate her with death, sexuality, violence, and, paradoxically in some of her later historical appearances, motherly love."

It is partly correct to say Kali is a goddess of death but She brings the death of the ego as the illusory self-centered view of reality. Nowhere in the Hindu stories is She seen killing anything but demons nor is She associated specifically with the process of human dying like the Hindu god Yama (who really is the god of death). It is true that both Kali and Shiva are said to inhabit cremation grounds and devotees often go to these places to meditate. This is not to worship death but rather it is to overcome the I-am-the-body idea by reinforcing the awareness that the body is a temporary condition. Shiva and Kali are said to inhabit these places because it is our attachment to the body that gives rise to the ego. Shiva and Kali grant liberation by removing the illusion of the ego. Thus we are the eternal I AM and not the body. This is underscored by the scene of the cremation grounds.

Of all the forms of Devi, She is the most compassionate because She provides moksha or liberation to Her children. She is the counterpart of Shiva the destroyer. They are the destroyers of unreality. The ego sees Mother Kali and trembles with fear because the ego sees in Her its own eventual demise. A person who is attached to his or her ego will not be receptive to Mother Kali and she will appear in a fearsome form. A mature soul who engages in spiritual practice to remove the illusion of the ego sees Mother Kali as very sweet, affectionate, and overflowing with incomprehensible love for Her children.

Ma Kali wears a garland of skulls and a skirt of dismembered arms because the ego arises out of identification with the body. In truth we are beings of spirit and not flesh. So liberation can only proceed when our attachment to the body ends. Thus the garland and skirt are trophies worn by Her to symbolize having liberated Her children from attachment to the limited body. She holds a sword and a freshly severed head dripping blood. As the story goes, this represents a great battle in which she destroyed the demon Raktabija. Her black skin represents the womb of the quantum unmanifest from which all of creation arises and into which all of creation will eventually dissolve. She is depicted as standing on Shiva who lays beneath Her with white skin (in contrast to Her black or sometimes dark blue skin). He has a blissful detached look. Shiva represents pure formless awareness sat-chit-ananda (being-consciousness-bliss) while She represents "form" eternally supported by the substratum of pure awareness.

Embody your body. Re-establishing that link to your body is an important part of healing, not only trauma victims. For c...
17/10/2025

Embody your body.
Re-establishing that link to your body is an important part of healing, not only trauma victims. For cancer patients, depression or anxiety sufferers or those undergoing surgery. Really it is healing from anything.
Embodying the holistic healing practices, chakras, yoga, and reiki for example are the innovative ways toward reconnecting survivors with their bodies.
So many survivors describe this disconnect from the body. Even during traumatic events , many victims will describe feeling like they are out of their body. It is a kind of coping mechanism that we have. So re-integrating with our bodies is so crucial, and having ways to address all these different aspects of our healing process, including the physical.
We need to embrace again the beauty of our natural bodies and the power of sensation. The benefits aren’t always experienced right in the moment. It is something that builds over time.

presentation at the National Assault and Trauma Conference, via Breathe network.

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15/10/2025

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