are nearly identical.
**but no identical , and different effects in our consciousness, in our nervous system, --- In [email protected], "RoryGoff" <rorygoff@...> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], cardemaister <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "emptybill" <emptybill@> wrote: > > > > > > Marcio > > > > > > Did you post this by accident? Or do you not > > > remember the previous post # 288389? > > > > > > Kleem/Kleeng is the bija mantra of kama devataa or desire. > > > In the West that deity was known as Eros or Cupid. > > > > > > > FWIW, in some minimal pairs (e.g. raghu/laghu, rohita/lohita) > > the consonants 'r' and 'l' are "dialectal" (or perhaps rather > > diacronic?) variants, or whatever: > > > > laghu mf(%{vI} , or %{u})n. (a later form of %{raghu} , q.v.) light , > > quick , swift , active , prompt , nimble Mn. MBh. &c. (also said of a > > partic... > > > > So, 'kriim' (kreem/cream, heh...) might be considered a de facto > > variant of 'kliim', or vice versa... > > * * That's essentially the way I see it, too, card; though there does appear > to be a slight differentiation between 'r' and 'l' (for me the "r" is more in > the third eye, while the "l" is more in the heart), the two semivowels are > actuarry vely simirar. For all intents and purposes, KLIM and KRIM are nearly > identical. And neither "Kama" nor "Krishna" (except insofar as he too appears > blue-black or indigo) really personifies the cutting-off, negating or > eliminative quality of the feminine base chakra's "K" sound the way the > Indigo Mason's "Kali" does. Not to rehash that whole "A....K (> G)....NI" > schtick or anything... >
