How to Invoke the Goddess for Miracles - Navaratri | Dr. Pillai

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Dr. Pillai explains how to invoke the goddess within for miracles, connecting it to Carl Jung's concept of archetypes and the power of ancient chants. He discusses the significance of the goddess tradition, particularly during Navaratri, and highlights the spiritual tour to South India.

Highlights

Understanding the Goddess Within as an Archetype
00:00:23

Dr. Pillai introduces his chant to call in the goddess within, using Carl Jung's concept of archetype as a powerful, unconscious consciousness. He clarifies that the 'goddess' exists within both men and women and can be evoked through specific chants.

The Practical and Prophetic Tradition of the Goddess
00:01:44

The chants come from villagers who have a deep relationship with the goddess, leading to trances and prophecies. Dr. Pillai mentions Goddess Angali as an example, emphasizing that this tradition is practical, addressing issues like healing, fertility, and employment, and is connected to miracles.

The Goddess as Highest Intelligence and the Revival of Tradition
00:02:42

Dr. Pillai describes the goddess tradition as highly sophisticated, representing the highest intelligence, even surpassing modern AI models due to its connection to miracles. He notes that this tradition is reviving with the beginning of the Satya Yuga.

Navaratri and the Spiritual Tour to Southern India
00:03:36

Navaratri, the nine nights of the goddess, is highlighted as a significant time. Dr. Pillai mentions that a spiritual tour to Tamil Nadu, Southern India, has been organized by the Well I Center, focusing on temples relevant to this tradition.

The Power of Mantras and Sounds to Invoke the Goddess
00:04:04

Dr. Pillai stresses the power of the chants he began with, explaining that they contain mantras unknown to many, even in urban India. He encourages listeners to use these sounds, such as "A ta ye" and "Ta ye, a ma, a ta", reiterating their profound intelligence and connection to the goddess's feminine power, especially when repeated 108 times.

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