Goddess Inspiration Oracle: Kali Ma
I’m away on vacation these next two weeks. During this period, I’ve banked up a few Goddess Inspiration Oracle posts. More interestingly, I’ve arranged for several guest bloggers to visit.
I’ve long wanted to feature some of the talented people whom I’ve linked to on the sidebar of this blog. If all goes as planned (thank you, Wordpress!), you’ll be reading some wonderfully inspiring posts from writers Elizabeth Genco and Ellen Dreyer, and artists Lisa Hunt and Karen Zuegner during my absence.
I’ll be back from my travels on August 27th.
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KEYWORDS:
destruction
construction
renewal
Kali Ma, a powerful Hindu goddess, is widely worshiped in India. She is considered the personification of time that destroys everything. Though often feared, Kali Ma is necessary to life. Acceptance of Kali Ma recognizes that life cannot exist without death; death affords an opportunity for new growth to rise from the old. She is often invoked for protection against disease and other destructive phenomenon.
Kali Ma is terrifying of appearance. She is black of form and wears a necklace of human skulls and a belt of human arms. Her frightening presentation suggests the fears humans displace onto others when they resist change. When embraced, Kali offers the opportunity for great expansion.
Text and art adapted from the Goddess Inspiration Oracle, published by Llewellyn Worldwide. All content © Kris Waldherr 2007. All rights reserved.
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Its amazing how many things are said about Mother Kali but the above is quite a concise description. I actually wrote a poem on my blog about Mother Kali today (I never write poetry) and am rather eager to share it…
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