About the Goddess Kali

Goddess Kali Legend says that the fierce and formidable Goddess Kali was born to destroy the demons who had become too powerful and threatened to plunge the world into chaos. Once the dark forces were defeated, however, Kali could not stop herself and continued to destroy everything in her path. To calm her down, her compassionate husband, Lord Shiva, lay down in front of her. When Kali stepped on Shiva, she realized what she was doing and calmed down. The world was saved.

In India and some other countries, people believe that the Goddess Kali, a female warrior, helps people achieve enlightenment quickly by destroying their ego.

…My communication with the Goddess Kali contrasts sharply with traditional depictions of her. One day, she simply entered my body, and I felt her completely different—not the same as she is portrayed in legend.

Based on my experience, Kali is a deeply loving goddess, the Great Mother. She loves us all so much that there is not even a trace of condemnation of human behavior in her heart. She just knows that we will all awaken sooner or later and reveal our true selves. Her faith in us is boundless. Her love for us is limitless. She is the Great Mother.

I also felt that the Divine Mother resides in our hearts. At the same time, the heart’s capacity for love is so profound that it is unafraid of negative energy. Its love is far greater and stronger than any negativity. Therefore, by feeling one with the Divine Mother, we can safely place all negative energies in the heart, which transforms them into love.

The Divine Mother has many names, and you can choose the name you prefer, because she speaks the language of motherly love.

She provides enlightenment with love and grace, as I have experienced as a KALI instructor.

Through telepathy, she gave me the name “KALI” to represent the energy in the KALI transmission, and later I received the term “Kalipat.”

Thank you, Mother, for everything.