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The Living Word of Kuan Yin

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By Hope Bradford CHT

A hypnosis client, Lena Lees channels 28 sessions of Goddess Kuan Yin's authentic scripture.

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A tapestry of found pieces to the cosmic puzzle coupled with wondrous and mystifying phenomenon, The Living Word of Kuan Yin chronicles the origin of the Kuan Yin spiritual doctrine: following trance channel, Lena Lees' amazing conversation with Asia's goddess of compassion, Kuan Yin. In this, her spiritual opus, Kuan Yin's authentic words inform how each of us carry within us the twin potentials for rebirth: compassion and free will. The Goddess addresses how no matter where we have landed in our lives, we each experience seen and unseen forces. Addressing reincarnation, karma and free will Goddess Kuan Yin states: "There are the waves and there is the wind, seen and unseen forces. Everyone has these same elements in their lives, the seen and unseen, karma and free will. The question is, 'how are you going to handle what you have?'" Focused upon the power of loving-kindness and the importance of intention and personal beliefs, Kuan Yin speaks with immediacy and ardor. This transcription of her channeled words is unique as it represents a direct and authentic communication with this ancient Goddess: her gift to humanity. Speaking through Lena at this crucial historical moment, Kuan Yin offers her wondrous insight and wisdom on crucial topics including the creation of personal reality, immortality, reincarnation and contemporary world affairs. You may already be familiar with Goddess Kuan Yin. She has traditionally been (in Chinese culture) the protector of mothers and children. She has also been patroness and protector of fishermen. Not surprisingly, therefore, Kuan Yin speaks extensively on the power of motherly love, compassion and loving-kindness. Beyond her wise and prophetic words, however, are her parables--vignettes demonstrating her profound teachings concerning one's creation of personal reality and immortality. Ever the changeling, Kuan Yin could, at any juncture, transform her guise. The embodiment of her empathetic and powerful message, her forms show the divine dynamic that is the God/Goddess Force. Transmuting with ecstatic abandon, the Goddess demonstrates how we are all a part of this vital dynamic. Appearing to Lena as thousand-arms Kuan Yin, she states: "So to attract and assist many people, I manifest in many ways." Morphing into "bigger than life", godlike forms, Kuan Yin demonstrates our own full god-potential. Insisting evil does not exist and that nothing can overcome the God Force, Kuan Yin emphasizes there is no reason to fear. Teaching that no one is better than the next, she stresses the importance of accepting differences and the development of community. Explaining it is necessary to return to this earth odyssey, experiencing even the darkness (ignorance)to finally enter Nirvana (Oneness), Kuan Yin insists that it is the earth experience which represents the most important step in our entire evolution: "Human mistakes and inaccuracies are no less important than divinity...the incredible process of being human allows for the higher self to acknowledge and extract divinity from one's trials and tribulations." Furthermore, Kuan Yin advises that what is needed on earth is "compassion for the untruth". Touching "untruth's" shoulder with the utmost compassion, she demonstrates her infinite capacity for love and forgiveness. Stemming the tide of war and destruction can only occur, she maintains, through "sprinkling elements of truth and healing". This process requires one understand the issues of his or her life from a place of detachment. To examine one's life from this perspective allows the Higher Self to participate in daily choices and problem solving. While ego is responsible for maintaining the self in day-to-day reality, much of the pressure of decision-making can be mitigated when allowing one's relationship with the higher self to unfold. Divinity is not, then, some distant or unattainable ideal. Rather is intimately associated with all that is considered part of a "realistic life". To spiritually assess one's personal dramas from a place of detachment; to regard them as integral to spiritual growth is an enlightened choice. This personal choice, in itself, has the power to transform the course of one's life path. Manifesting during Lena's trance, Kuan Yin did not arrive with a list of instructions. Nor was there a user's manual so to interpret her many and varied transformations. Insisting that her kaleidoscopic shape shifting harbors the mysteries of the universe, Kuan Yin instead explains that it rests upon us to unravel the meanings of her vast array of amazing and mysterious forms. While instantaneous metamorphosis is, indeed, a very impressive skill, the full extent of Kuan Yin's upaya-kaushalya (expedient means) is truly stupendous. The fantastical and sometimes whimsical props and spiritual tools she brings with her (to each discourse) are to illustrate her spiritual teachings. One must wonder if Kuan Yin is limited in any way-whether her ability for metamorphism is, indeed, infinite.

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