The spiritual metaphor of riding the Tiger
The tiger, one of nature's fiercest and most fearsome predators, has a deep symbolic meaning in the Tantric tradition and in the iconography of the goddess Kālī. This... Read More
Goddess Tārā the great master of healing
The second aspect of Mahākālī: Tārā, especially the "green" aspect, is well known for its healing properties. The healing power of Tārā applies not only to physical ailments, but also... Read More
Kālī, the goddess of transformation and healing
The deep spiritual system of the Tantric tradition honours goddesses and deities who represent different aspects of healing, protection and transformation. These... Read More
Kālī's spiritual tools to combat negative energies
Confronting fears One of Kālī's most important teachings is that fear is not something to be escaped from, but something to be faced. Fear is... Read More
Mahākālī, Mother of Divine Consciousness and Eternity
Mahākālī, one of the most fearsome and sublime goddesses of the Indian spiritual tradition, is not a mythological figure, but a goddess of infinite consciousness and timeless truth... Read More
Death of the ego: Kālī's skullcap and sword
The death of the ego: Kālī's skullcap and sword Looking deep into spirituality, we encounter archetypes that not only complement our everyday lives, but... Read More
The evils of the new age movement
In this video, we gather why the New Age teachings are not suitable for true spirituality - The New Age movement is a pseudo-spiritual... Read More
Kālī kula traditions: the living presence of the goddess
From time to time in the spiritual tradition, we encounter figures who are not only central to the faith life of an era or culture, but who have... Read More
Goddess of transformation and liberation
The world's mythologies are full of archetypes that convey deeper truths about the human condition. In the Indian spiritual tradition, Kālī, the god of transformation and... Read More