Does Kleem mantra work? Anyone has successfully got back their ex through this mantra.

Hari Om Namo Narayana!

(‘Krishna’ was the 8th incarnation of ‘Vishnu’ and a master of the powers of seduction.)

I have recently been writing a few answers about ‘mantras’ and how they work.

You are encouraged to check them out for a better understanding of this topic from the basics.

  • See, ‘mantras’ are a part of the trio of tools or methods you can say, of the occult.
  • Now, occult has taken up a rather negative connotation as a result of the Western interpretation of this word.
    • This has happened primarily because in Abrahamic religions, ‘occult’ is considered to the be the instruments of the ‘devil’.
    • In fact, one of the major reasons that early colonizers were ‘certain’ that eastern cultures were ‘un civilized’ is the widespread acceptance of many occult practices as part of the primary belief itself.
    • Sure, they do honor the dead on Halloween’s and there is a different festival for that in the Hispanic subcultures of Christianity as well, however that is different.
    • In Eastern cultures and in fact primal cultures so to speak, those that were around long before ‘civilizations’ (as the west defines them) came about, divination was ‘communion with nature’.
      • And nature is not monochromatic.
      • One of the primary lines of thought that propagated and built upon extensively, that you will see in Eastern cultures is the recognition of the supreme power in all entities.
      • Western cultures limit this presence to ‘sentient’ life forms only.

Anyway, long story short, the purpose of the ‘occult’ in Hinduism and Buddhism.. and various other Eastern philosophies is.. intervention with fate.

  • The Eastern philosophies look at the experience of life as an expression of duality.
  • Even in Greek mythology you will not see that.
  • Hades rules over the underworld but that is it. The underworld is separate from the heavens and Earth.
  • In Eastern philosophies however, you will often see ‘heroes’ in shades of grey.
  • This is an influence you can record across millennia.
  • From ancient legends and works of literature that are factual or semi factual to modern literature, manga and anime, you can see this expression.
  • For example, in Hinduism, you will see that ‘Krishna’ is said to have 16 ‘kalas’ or ‘talents of a complete man’ and ‘Rama’ only 14.
  • Even though we regard ‘Rama’ widely as god in human form in his highest expression as a man, we recognize that for the times, Krishna was still a more complete or ‘better equipped’ man than his predecessor.
    • Mind you, this debate splits devotees wide open in the middle but if you compare them to the primary godhead ‘Vishnu’, you will find ‘Krishna’ resembling him a lot more in habits, qualities and skills.
      • Vishnu’ is the powerful yet clever and industrious god who shapeshifted as the seductress ‘Mohini’ and prevented the ‘asuras’ from getting their hands on the potion of immortality.
      • Rama’ is the brave, courageous and strong yet simple, dutiful man who had relied on pragmatic tools of operation to accomplish the task.
      • Do note that sometimes his simplicity and morality got in the way of achieving objectives faster. He is regarded special because he stuck to them nevertheless, to set an example.

Now, do you know which was one of the most important talents that ‘Krishna’ stood out with?

  • Seduction.

Krishna had a charm that no one was immune to.

  • From an innocent charm as a mischievous kid that despite his mischief won the women of his village over, to boyish charm that won all the girls over to loving charm as a human being that won his enemies and friends over.. he is smoothness, sweetness and magnetism personified!
  • For those who couldn’t see his charm, he was obviously, the godhead himself in human form and well, they were dealt with.
  • The beauty of his being is that he was charming and seductive while also being ruthless and shrewd when was necessary.

However, one thing people often miss out is that he was very advanced as a ‘yogi’. Which is obvious because you hear him talk about that at length in the ‘Bhagavada Gita’.

  • The ‘mantra’ ‘Kleem’ is the root ‘mantra’ of his energy.
  • Now. every deity in ‘Vedic’ astrology and in fact, ‘Hinduism’, has a root ‘mantra’.
  • It’s the invoking of that energy.
    • Think of it like this, you have war cries and greetings that have a special meaning to a particular civilization right?
    • In the same way, for the power of every deity, there is a root ‘mantra’ which carries within it the root energy of that entity.
      • You can basically just focus your mind on this one thing your entire life and embody the powers of that deity.

So therefore ‘Kleem’ is an extremely powerful ‘mantra’ the chanter of which is said to develop charisma, charm, seductive powers and magnetism.

Attractive as that sounds, it is not that easy.

Why is that?

  1. Well, for one you are encouraged to check out an answer I just wrote expanding upon why ‘mantras’ of seduction and attraction shouldn’t be taken lightly.
  2. For another, to be able to master an energy you have to face the shadow of that energy and only then can you wield its powers.

Haha I know all of this sounds like Jedi and Star Wars lingo.

But where do you think those guys got the inspiration of all of those ideas from?

This is at the common pinnacle of operation that eastern spirituality operates in. It is one of the common foundations of training that was given to pupils from ‘Gurukuls’ to the Shaolin Temple and the monastery at Lhasa.

What is it?

It’s that with the good comes the bad and with the bad comes the good. You cannot perfectly control one without mastering the other.

To sum it up, please try to understand that by setting the intention of ‘winning your girlfriend back’, you are seeking to gain control of a nuclear reactor and use it to power a studio apartment.

You might succeed at it but you won’t be able to control it or handle it. Most probably you might end up hurt in some way.

  • Kleem’ for one is a powerful ‘mantra’ that activates the Crown ‘chakra’ of the human body’s energetic system.
  • This is the ‘chakra’ that is said to deal with connection with the other world, god, super consciousness, other dimensions. Basically it is the only one out of 7 ‘chakras’ that exist outside the body and deals with intricate issues of our consciousness such as connection with source energy.

So well, sorry to be a bummer but it is so powerful that for the uninitiated, it can result in anything from nightmares, sleep issues to insanity.

  • However, I would like to point out here that if you decided to devote yourself to the chanting of this ‘mantra’ without expectations and with complete discipline, after about 100,000 chants and many trials and tribulations along the way, you will be successful in developing a very healthy level of influence, self confidence, charm and attraction.
  • It can be a very good ‘mantra’ for someone who is an actor or in the field of arts in any way and is working hard to improve themselves and raise the level of appeal and finesse of their work.

‘Working hard’ is important here.

Nothing can out rule or out weigh actual ‘karma’.

Every tool can help to an extent but if you truly want success in the material world, you better back all that spiritual work with actual on-the-ground hard work.

No matter how great a writer’s power of expression, the influence of his publishers or talent of the marketing team; he isn’t ever going to win an award for a book he never finished writing.

Hope this helps.

Hari Om Namo Narayana!

Published by Jay Kaushal

Jay Kaushal is a Writer, Motivational Speaker and Life Coach with double PGs in International Business Operation & Marketing. He has cross disciplinary expertise in the fields of Business, Wellness, 'Tantra', 'Vedic' Astrology, Personal Transformation and Leadership.

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