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1. "Kali comes from the Sanskrit word ‘kal', meaning time. She is a Hindu goddess, who is greatly misunderstood by the Western world as being associated with sex, death and violence, but in the Hindu text she kills only demons. For humankind, she represents the death of the ego and the will to overcome the ‘I am the body' idea. She reminds us that the body is only temporary, and through this realisation she provides liberation to her children. To the soul who aspires to greater spiritual endeavours, Kali is receptive, supportive and loving. It is only a person filled with ego who will perceive Kali in a fearsome form. Her black skin represents the womb of the quantum darkness, the great non-manifest from which all of creation arises and into which all of creation will eventually dissolve."
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I myself own a flower," he continued his conversation with the businessman,"which I water every day. I own three volcanoes, which I clean out every week(for I also clean out the one that is extinct; one never knows). It is of some useto my volcanoes, and it is of some use to my flower, that I own them. But youare of no use to the stars. . . "The businessman opened his mouth, but he found nothing to say in answer.And the little prince went away."
Author: Antoine De Saint Exupéry

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