Virgin Hindu Goddess Lakshmi Meditation
Though I’m not Hindu per se, I have a lot of respect for Hindu goddess Lakshmi, who has been very helpful to me, my husband Brent, and to supreme deity Jesus Christ (her dear friend). Most Indians don’t really know who she is and I strive to correct that with this web page as I have had personal dealings with her. They say music is the universal language, so I created this page to honor her spirit, as I see it.
No, she is NOT married to the god Vishnu. She is single and a virgin and waiting for her god husband, unless she has already met him and is keeping secrets from us!
I am on a mission to promote both free and true love and want to promote any deity, like Lakshmi, or the god Buddha, who stand for both free and true love.
You can watch the above video HERE as well.
Here is the music playlist I created to honor her spirit–great for meditation. I tried to find a good meditation music video on her and I can tell the Indians don’t “get her”, so I decided to create a playlist of my own to honor the goddess Lakshmi (who I have dealt with in conversations). I enjoy promoting good deities, especially ones that promote both true and free love brilliantly, as does Lakshmi.
Lakshmi helped me and my husband Brent to find ourselves as sexual people. She helped me come to peace as a polyamorous, asexual leaning person who is married to a man who is monogamous. I feel that my husband Brent is a dream man and Brent and I blend together beautifully integrating my polyamory with his monogamy, thanks to Lakshmi’s help. Her major in god school was sexuality and relationships and she’s very good at this. She stood by Jesus, when he was in a coma and is a good and intelligent deity with a beautiful heart, who is worth following and honoring. Intelligent for a deity, probably means an I.Q. in the trillions.
We always know when she’s knocking on my door, because she has four arms and it sounds like the knocking of four people! She loves meditation and often joins the god Buddha to meditate in the tea house at Church of Gail.
My son has been visiting her, on my recommendation, to find himself as a bisexual person.