Lindaland
  Asteroid Astrology
  KAALI conjunct VENUS and MERCURY

Post New Topic  Post A Reply
profile | register | preferences | faq

UBBFriend: Email This Page to Someone! next newest topic | next oldest topic
Author Topic:   KAALI conjunct VENUS and MERCURY
SiriusAntares
Knowflake

Posts: 70
From: OGLE tr 56b
Registered: Aug 2017

posted February 01, 2019 05:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for SiriusAntares     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I read some nice stuff related to blue blood, reptilians, sex addiction. Can someone give me insight on meaning of this in natal chart?

Enlight me, I am a newbie!

IP: Logged

Ami Anne
Moderator

Posts: 72954
From: Pluto/house next to NickiG
Registered: Sep 2010

posted February 01, 2019 06:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ami Anne     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The person may feel a loss of energy in her life like vital energy--drained. Welcome!

------------------
Want to Read Simple, Fun,Sexy Articles on Astrology? Check Me Out, DUDE.


http://www.mychristianpsychic.com/

IP: Logged

MMarie
Knowflake

Posts: 282
From:
Registered: Aug 2018

posted February 07, 2019 08:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MMarie     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I have kaali conjunct mercury and am curious about this too.

IP: Logged

mirage29
Knowflake

Posts: 11001
From: us
Registered: May 2012

posted February 09, 2019 01:48 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mirage29     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Welcome SiriusAntares!
You made me smile.

I have no idea 'where' you got that meaning from!!! .. and, that's okay.

Actually, on a Higher vibrational level, Kaali was a fierce Protector and saved the one whom she loved from an attack of demonic forces that had laid him low. She's a demon-buster!!

How you view and interpret it, is how you will experience it?

quote:

- http://thecosmicmother.org/home/kali/

Kali Iconography as explained by Paramhansa Yogananda

Lithograph of Kali from Kolkata, c. 1895

Paramhansa Yogananda often spoke and wrote of Divine Mother in the form of Kali, the way that She is frequently worshiped in Bengal.

Kali is widely misunderstood, especially in the West, due in part to fear-mongering during the British colonial era and their exaggeration of the “Thugee” sect of criminals who worshiped Kali.
This distortion was unfortunately given new life by the popular movie Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.

Kali’s vivid iconography is naturally confusing to many people.
Yogananda described the deeper meaning of Kali’s imagery in the following discussion.
* * * * *
“One thing I cannot appreciate in the Hindu religion,” said a Christian severely, “is its plethora of gods.”

“There are many,” agreed the Master.
“Each, however, represents an attempt to remind us of God in one of His innumerable aspects.
They are abstractions—-a way of saying, ‘No human being can really understand what God is, but here, at least, is something that He does.’

“Take, for example, the image of the goddess Kali.
This is a good case in point, because, out of all Hindu images, Kali has been the one most misunderstood by Western minds.

“Kali stands naked.
Her right foot is placed on the chest of Her prostrate husband.
Her hair streams out, disheveled, behind Her.
A garland of human heads adorns Her neck.
In one of four hands She brandishes a sword;
in another, a severed head.
Her tongue, usually painted a bright red, lolls out as though in blood-lust.”

At this point the Christian shuddered.
Yogananda grinned roguishly.

“If we thought that this image depicted Kali as She is,” he continued, “I grant you, it might awaken devotion in very few devotees!
However, the purpose of that image is to describe certain universal functions of the Divine in Nature.

“Kali represents Mother Nature.
She is Aum, the cosmic vibration.
In Aum everything exists—-
all matter, all energy, and the thoughts of all conscious beings.
Hence, Her garland of heads, to show that She is invisibly present in all minds.

“The play of life and death expresses Her activity in Nature:
creation, preservation, and destruction.
Hence the sword, the head, and a third hand extended, bestowing life.

“Her energy is omnipresent;
hence Her streaming hair, representing energy.

“Shiva, Her husband,
represents God in His vibrationless state, beyond creation.
Thus, He is depicted as supine.

“Kali’s tongue is protruding
not in blood-lust as most people believe,
but because in India,
when a person makes a mistake, he sticks out his tongue.
In the West, don’t you express embarrassment somewhat similarly?
You put your hands to your mouth.

Kali
“Kali is depicted as dancing all over creation.
This dance represents the movement of cosmic vibration, in which all things exist.

When Kali’s foot touches the breast of the Infinite,
however,
She puts her tongue out as if to say,
‘Oh, oh, I’ve gone too far!’
For at the touch of the Infinite Spirit, all vibration ceases.

“Kali’s fourth hand
is raised in blessing on those who seek,
not {only} Her gifts, but {seek} liberation from the endless play of maya, or delusion.

“Those who feel themselves attracted to Nature’s outward manifestations must continue the endless round of life and death, through incarnation after incarnation.
Those devotees, however, who deeply long for freedom from the cosmic play
worship God in the indwelling Self.

Through meditation, they merge in the infinite Aum.
And from oneness with Aum they pass beyond creation, to unite their consciousness with God—timeless, eternal Bliss.

“The statues of Kali are not intended to depict the Divine Mother as She looks, but simply to display Her functions in the aspect of Mother Nature.

Kali
“The Divine Mother is, of course, without form,
though we may say also that Her body is the entire universe,
with its infinity of suns and moons.
She can also appear to the devotee in human form, however.
When She does so, She is enshrined in supernal beauty.

“All the images of gods in India are symbolic.
We must look beyond their shapes to the hidden meanings they represent.”

—Paramhansa Yogananda,
from The Essence of Self-Realization, Ways in Which God Can be Worshiped


(music) Yogananda's Divine Mother (Mukunda St, Nov 2014) [9:30] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbH4ZB2vl4A

IP: Logged

All times are Eastern Standard Time

next newest topic | next oldest topic

Administrative Options: Close Topic | Archive/Move | Delete Topic
Post New Topic  Post A Reply
Hop to:

Contact Us | Linda-Goodman.com

Copyright 2000-2018

Powered by Infopop www.infopop.com © 2000
Ultimate Bulletin Board 5.46a