Friday, August 23, 2013

:: Klim ::

Klim (pronounced “kleem”) is the softer, watery or more feminine aspect of Krim. As Krim is electrical or projective, Klim has a magnetic quality that draws things to us. It can also be used to hold or fix things in place.

Klim carries the Akarshana Shakti or the “power of attraction.” It relates to Krishna, who grants bliss (Ananda) as a deity, and to Sundari, the Goddess of love and beauty. Klim is the seed mantra of desire (Kama Bija) and helps us to achieve our true wishes in life. Klim can be used relative to any deity we would like to access to fulfill our wishes. Klim is the mantra of love and devotion, increasing the love energy within our hearts. For this reason, it is one of the most benefic mantras, and one of the safest and most widely used.

Relative to Ayurveda, Klim is mainly a Kapha (water)-promoting mantra and is particularly good for the reproductive system and for the plasma and skin. It promotes Kledaka Kapha (the digestive fluids of the stomach), increasing our capacity for nourishment. Most importantly, it is specific for Tarpaka Kapha, the Soma of the brain that promotes well-being, soothing the nerves and calming the heart. It strengthens the immune system and brings contentment to the entire being. Klim is not specifically an astrological mantra, but is sometimes used for Venus or the Moon. For Vaastu, it can bring the energy of Divine love and beauty into the dwelling.

Klim can have a harsh side as well. It can be used to fix, to stop or to nail down, or to hold things under the power of wishes, though such usage is not as common as its benefic application.

Klim is not specifically an astrological mantra, but is sometimes used for Venus or the Moon.
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