Living pain with grace
In true terms pain purifies a women's soul and inspires her to tap into the inner beauty, her dormant Kali. She perceives a new truth and experiences events as a new spectator after her Kali has awoken. Her new truth, her Kali demands justice for her pain but with patience and grace.
Like a hunting tiger, her inner Kali awaits the right moment and gradually in the meantime she strips the unwanted and allows the light to heal. Kali reminds women that pain is inevitable sometimes but our reaction to pain is only justified and true once we have learnt to rest and heal. She must embrace the pain, the deceit, the humiliation with open arms and then gradually prepare to attack only after she has been healed on soul level. This will give her fight for justice grace. Any attack that is planted out in pain with result in deeper pain and revenge.
An enlightened wild women does not seek revenge, she seeks an understanding of her pain. She seeks the wisdom of truth in her perpetrator and she seeks learning. She seeks healing, she seeks grace. She seeks Kali and she seeks to become the voice of Kali . She will speak the truth with conviction and she seeks to be heard. She will dance the dance of justice without pride and revenge. She seeks liberation from a cycle of pain for both her and the unawakened one. She seeks the strength to fight with grace but only after allowing her inner Buddha and Kali to come in a balance.
Kali smiles as she repeatedly reminds women that their inner Kali will only dance with grace if the war that evokes her movements is the war of truth.
Ekta
The voice of Kali
(Book for the empowered women)
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