



“I’m here in the bamboo garden. Kuan Yin is very illuminated. Her garment is so bright, so filled with light. She’s holding a musical instrument. I think it is a lute. Completely focused upon tuning this instrument—trying to get the sound just right, she does not speak,” murmurs Lena.
“Sit down, Lena, and see what I’m doing,” instructs Kuan Yin. “Once this instrument is correctly tuned and kept tuned, any amount of chaos won’t matter, won’t effect it.”
“Of course,” maintains Lena, “this is Kuan Yin’s metaphor for keeping the body, chakras well-tuned. She’s telling me this is a continuation of her message concerning the effects of sound and vibrations upon physicality. She is also saying that the power of sound (and pulse) is why music is so calming and comforting.”
Stating that we each are a part of god "playing out adventures from his or her beliefs,” Kuan Yin in the book: The Living Word of Kuan Yin, paperback edition: The Living Word of Kuan Yin<A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/Living-Word-Kuan-Yin/dp/1419646400">Click here to go to the webpage.
</A> insists personal reality is a result of one’s mindset: a powerful gestalt of thoughts, beliefs, emotions and intentions and that the present is our “escape hatch”—our way out of limiting realities. Further, each individual is endowed with free will: the power to envision any possibility, creating one’s most expansive reality.
Adding to the above, Kuan Yin maintains that on earth there exists a collective agreement involving specific beliefs and their corresponding intentions and emotions: that each belief/intention/emotion unit has its own unique vibration. As like vibration attracts like vibration, it is crucial we scrutinize where we've incarnated as this paradigm mirrors our own core belief systems. As we live in perilous times, this is not a moment for over-simplification and reductionism. Nor is it a time for fatalism. While deciphering the mechanisms forming our reality, we can be comforted by Kuan Yin's statement that the earth is "the most important step in our evolution"--that it is here where implementing our birthright to positively direct the creative force, we learn humility and how to “spiritualize matter”.
Kuan Yin wants each and every one of us to have "the most divine life imaginable". Before I list her recommendations, however, it would be prudent for me to post a warning: The degree to which one believes in his or her power to create reality as well as one's own worthiness determines the degree of effectiveness when implementing the goddesses techniques. Indeed, the above beliefs form the foundation of one's very life. We take it for granted that the foundation upon which one builds a house must be sound. The concrete must be properly mixed or it will crumble to dust. The wood must be free of termites and dry rot or it will break in two. So why would anyone choose to begin a manifestation process without first examining the soundness of their own beliefs? Take a moment, therefore, to review what you believe about yourself.
Studying Kuan Yin's spiritual teachings, one may recognize certain former manifestation techniques such as visualization and affirmation. It is the goddesses signature compassion and love, however, that makes understanding Her teachings so intriguing:
“Let the magic happen. It is always there. Abundance and love are always there. Believe in the highest good,” proclaims Kuan Yin. “There is a higher essence to everything. The realm you’re in has a heaviness that mutes energy. You can penetrate through it, no matter how dark and heavy. Sometimes it has nothing to do with karma. Just don’t forget to keep it open. Don’t get too bogged down. Don’t limit the brightness. Reach through the dark energy and grab it. You might see the smoke coming out of the chimney and you’ll even see the smoky sky. You need to reach through the smoke and bring the light to you. Remember the possibilities of something greater than is right here. Be willing to go to the lightness,” continues Kuan Yin.
In another session, trance channel Lena Lees experienced the following vision:
“I’m suddenly seeing myself laying in a thick layer of an oil-like substance,” describes Lena. “It is similar to the oil that rises to the top layer of a boiling pot of soup. Above this thick and heavy atmosphere are astonishingly vivid colors of bright light.”
“Push it aside. It is like the Biblical “parting of the waters”,” Kuan Yin instructs.
“Only this is parting of dense consciousness. It’s the only way to keep you in balance during the difficult times.
“You know,” Kuan Yin concedes; “harder times might be coming. There may be a lot of chaos. People are going to have to (more than ever) rely upon spiritual practice. The only way to remain strong is to pray for others. Don’t get too depleted.”
“I’m seeing endless light, endless possibilities,” exclaims Lena. It is an infinite light that goes on forever. It’s amazing. It is so much more powerful than any darkness humans create.
Many manifestation doctrines discuss the centrality of raising one's vibration. As a key component in certain LOA processes, there have been a plethora of offered techniques for accomplishing this.
Above, I've mentioned that the foundation upon which one builds his or her abundance must be rock solid. Kuan Yin teaches we are the god force: that we each possess a core essence, original divinity. What we believe ourselves to be directly influences our vibration level.
Whereas believing oneself to be powerful and worthy has an expansive, uplifting influence upon one's vibration level, believing oneself to be sinful and unworthy, has a limiting, dulling influence. Through her parables, Kuan Yin reveals how understanding vibration levels and one's core essence determine personal reality.
Addressing suffering and death, Kuan Yin insists we are indestructible, that our core being knows what is necessary for our evolution and that death is but a doorway to a new life:
“I neither created it nor am I destroyed by it," decrees Kuan Yin, while standing in the midst of disaster. “You forget that this life is just one picture out of the entire reel of the movie. You’re frightened of the pain because you don’t know when it will end. But it wouldn’t be so painful if you didn’t fear it.”
Transfiguring herself again, placing herself at the center of an ominous mushroom cloud, Kuan Yin demonstrates her and, indeed, our immortality, how she is not afraid to merge with the most fearsome creations.
Divinity is not, then, some distant or unattainable ideal. Rather is intimately associated with all that is considered mundane. To regard evaluation of one's beliefs as integral to one's spiritual growth an informed choice that can transform the course of one’s life path.
This process requires one be centered upon and 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.
“I wish someone would do sound tuning of the chakras. Sound comes first in the universe. We’re all made of sound.”
(Kuan Yin then described a computerized device that could measure and adjust the sound vibration for each chakra.)
“It would be like having one’s hearing checked. Only one would be working with the energy centers, the chakras. Individuals could get more in touch with their own pulses and their relationship with sound: the effects of sound and vibrations upon physicality.”
Board Certified Hypnotherapist Hope Bradford CHt has practiced transpersonal hypnosis for over twenty years . Even though she had facilitated hundreds of trance regressions she was not prepared for the phenomenon that changed her life: witnessing the trance-channeled teachings of Eastern goddess of compassion, Kuan Yin.
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said this on 10 Jul 2008 4:11:46 PM EST
This is an excellent in-depth discussion on The Law of Attraction.
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