Kali takes us beyond all duality
"Vedic philosophies of Samkhya, Yoga and Vedanta emphasize discrimination between Purusha, the pure consciousness or spirit, and Prakriti, the great Nature or matter, or the Self and not-Self as the key to liberation. In principle, the Purusha is symbolically male and Prakriti is symbolically female. Yet liberation can only be realised through Chit-Shakti, the power of consciousness, or the power of perception, which in its reality is the higher form of the Devi or Goddess.”
KALI TAKES US BEYOND ALL DUALITY
By Shambhavi Chopra
The Devi is twofold in her aspect as Saguna or Nirguna, with or
without qualities. The Goddess, as Supreme Absolute Brahman, can be
expressed with form and attributes in the manifest realm (Saguna) or
without form in the unmanifest (Nirguna). Saguna Devi, we could say,
is Prakriti or Lakshmi, while Kali is Nirguna Devi. Since Kali, the
Dark Goddess is the formless Nirguna Devi, she is usually the most
unapproachable and unfathomable of the Goddesses.
Deeper jnana is through unique distinctiveness not by any consent or
concurrence. As the sadhaka's thought-waves mature, the being moves
into the higher Self or Atman placing the mind at rest. Enriching the
inner yogic experiences one leaves behind the name and forms,
searching out the void of the Dark Goddess.
Lakshmi holds the most desired qualities and is outwardly beneficent
in offering us all that we desire as beauty, prosperity and
happiness, which is why people prefer to seek her blessings. Kali's
benefic mantras cherish and fulfill all one's desires and worldly
wishes, much like Lakshmi, yet also directing us beyond.
Aim Hrim Shrim Klim
Kalike Klim Shrim Hrim Aim!
Kali and Lakshmi, the two Goddesses work together as a single energy
to guide the human soul through its cycle of Mahamaya, the cosmic
mirage of dream and illusion. They allow us to experience the fruits
that result from our actions, which carry us through the bedlam of
human incarnations to the ultimate reality.
The play between dharmic goodness and sensual carnal delights, the
forces of light and darkness, is revealed through the Dark Goddess,
who herself is beyond all duality, allowing us the freedom of choice.
Kali stands at the doorway to all dharmic values with her ever
watchful eye, rendering her boons and blessings for those who choose
the higher truth. The lure of her noose, trapping our negativities,
unfolds our true nature at the given time of worldly experiences.
Yet Kali also appears most terrifying as the face of death and
destruction, using her sword when we deviate from our true path.
Hers is a school of intense discipline, guiding us to integrate all
dualities in achieving the non-dual state. She takes on the mantle of
The Mother, who in a family guides its members, especially her
children to higher values conducive to love and peace. In this
regard, Kali plays the role of Rudrani, the consort Devi of Rudra,
the powerful or fierce aspect of Shiva Maheshvara.
Saguna Devi is Prakriti or the material nature in all her abundant
potentials for the physical being, the mind and its emotions, playing
out life's drama. Prakriti offers us the blessings of Lakshmi through
boons of personal, devotional and family happiness. As the Shakti of
the outer nature, which is ultimately inert or jada, Lakshmi's power
rests upon the Nirguna Shakti of Kali beyond all duality.
Nirguna Devi is the Para Prakriti or the higher nature of Brahman,
which is, concentrated bliss without any deviation or diminution.
Kali is the Shakti of Brahman as Chit Shakti, the power of
consciousness, the secret power through which Prakriti works. She
unfolds the highest potentials of Prakriti and takes us beyond their
boundaries as well.
The movement of all spiritual practice or sadhana begins with the
blessings of the manifest, more discernible qualities of Saguna
Devi, eventually taking us to the realisation of the unmanifest or
Nirguna Devi. It is not merely a movement from Prakriti to Purusha or
from Anatman (not-Self) to the Self or Atman. It is a conscious
movement from Saguna Shakti to the Nirguna Shakti.
The Rishis and sages in ancient Hindu traditions realized that saguna
and nirguna are not separate identities. In saguna one has to bring
the Devata into a form and in relating to their energies with
devotion, one moves beyond all human notions into the void of
nirguna. Rituals, murti (idol) puja allows us to move out of our self
image and become receptive to the energies and grace of the Devatas.
Everybody uses a form to represent one's faith. God is formless yet
we have given him a personality of love, anger, wrath and peaceful
benevolence.
Vedic philosophies of Samkhya, Yoga and Vedanta emphasize
discrimination between Purusha, the pure consciousness or spirit, and
Prakriti, the great Nature or matter, or the Self and not-Self as the
key to liberation. In principle, the Purusha is symbolically male and
Prakriti is symbolically female.
Yet liberation can only be realised through Chit-Shakti, the power of
consciousness, or the power of perception, which in its reality is
the higher form of the Devi or Goddess. Through discrimination
between the lower and higher aspects of the Goddess herself, between
Prakriti and Kali, we can understand and realise the higher truth.
Kali is the non-dual Devi who carries both Brahman and Prakriti as
the higher and lower sides of herself.
Accessible only by the knowledge beyond the gunas and beyond duality,
O Kali, You are the unity realized in the form of the Supreme
Brahman.
Sudhadhara Kali Stotra
The most important worship of Kali is in her Nirguna or formless
aspect, particularly through meditating upon her as infinite space
and eternal time. She is Prakata-kriti Devi, 'the one who makes
known', whose formless energy manifests in the shape of the entire
universe. Kali provides the inner knowledge to exist in all time
(Kaal) and in every form (Kalaa).
Once we realise this essential truth we are able to evolve into
higher fields of consciousness. We discover the wonder of our being
in the form of an ever new light. To worship Kali we must unfold the
nakedness of our true selves before the Absolute truth.
One must learn to dance in Kali's steps of sheer abandonment,
allowing our heart its expression of sacred delight and abounding
peace. We must fill the boundless space of Kali's void with our
spirit of joy and happiness. In the empty space where there is no
face or form, we must discover the dance of Kali. We touch the
faceless expansion of her joyousness in relaxing our hold on all that
we would wish to control or possess.
We realise the beauty of Kali in forgetting all that we presume to
know and understand. We feel and experience the magic of Kali in
detaching ourselves from all emotional reactions of love and hate,
pleasure and pain. This state of clarity, balance and grace of
Nirguna Kali unfold in the form of Shambhavi, which holds the
blessings of the Absolute.
Jai Kali! Sarva-mangala Devi!
To the Dark Goddess who Possesses All That is Most Auspicious!
KALI TAKES US BEYOND ALL DUALITY
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