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> Just like to play around with my rumpling thoughts:

>

> Kumari : before menstruation : Creativity

> Kali : during menstruation : Destruction

> Bhairavi : after menstruation : Preservation.

>

The 3 Phases of Life Youth adult and old though i would propose this

order:

youth creation stage, Adult Preservation stage, old age Dissolution

stage.

 

Since the devi is the Moon the waxing 15 Nityas of Tripura represent

the creative cycle while the Dissolution cycle can be represented by

Kali with her 15 Nityas of the Waning Moon. There is a tradition in

Nath Sampradaya which is following this rule for Sadhana with

Jwalamukhi representing the full Moon.

 

In this respect this article sheds some further light:

http://shivashakti.com/nitya.htm

 

I want to draw your attention to the fact elaborated in the Article

that it is iccha shakti who is the primal force moving the Sriyantra

in the Wheel of the Tithis (kalachakra)

 

The practical applications of the theory are numerous especially

since the moon with his 15 Kalas acts as a transmitter and amplifier

of planetary (12 Kalas of surya =zodiac signs and planets) and star

energies (27 Nakshatras) which can be transmitted through the Nityas

and can manifest in the physical and subtle Body modified according

to the powers of each Moon Phase (Nitya)

 

I think these might be the mechanics of an inner process which

involves uniting and melting with all the energies (shaktis) in

ones own body/energetic frame and ultimately rest in unity with the

center of the galaxy.

This maybe is what is meant by independence from the cycle of birth

and death.

 

Maybe thats why this path calls for a vira, because it is near

madness to even think of the possibility to achieve this while being

trapped in a body only lasting such a short span of time.

 

> Interesting though, when I refer to the Bhavaninama Sahasranastuti,

> Jankinath Kaul "kamal" remarked: Kumari is one who is the force of

> aspiration of the evolving soul. Like a full-bloomed virgin,

> spiritual practice is ever new and bestows youthful urges. Its is

> always rejuvenating and life-giving.

>

> This remind me of a conversation :"…. in every way we are made

> of

> vibrations, each moment the atoms are created from the ultimate the

> spanda, the spanda goes on so with each spanda we change, we renew

> ourselves always thats a physical truth"

 

Yes that quote is fitting well with the topic.

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