The Living Word of Kuan Yin, The Teachings and Prophecies of the Goddess of Compassion and Mercy
By: H. Bradford
Excerpt from The Living Word of Kuan Yin: The Teachings & Prophecies of the Goddess of Compassion & Mercy. (c) 2006, Hope Bradford & Lena Lees
"If every human being could recognize the power of the love and forgiveness principle, all consciousness on earth would change instantly. Indeed, thoughts can change the course of history. Sometimes, all it takes is enough people knowing about a certain concept.”
“Rapid changes are coming,” portends Kuan Yin. “It’s an urgent time for energies to evolve. I don’t think of it as a happy time, however it is an opportunity for some to propel themselves into a kind of purification. The process is being sped up, an acceleration creating awe-inspiring changes affecting every aspect of life.
There are a group of souls who are using this time to help propel them forward. “This process can be compared to a ship catching the wind in a certain way. Those catching this wind will need to be skillful, knowledgeable and willing to let go, like a navigator or a sailor. “And like a sailor’s knowledge and deep respect for the sea, these people will need to know when to "turn the ship" and when to let go. Skillful in utilizing the "winds of these times", they will have me as their sail." Kuan Yin (5-04)
When Lena Lees prayed to a beautiful statue of the goddess Kuan Yin at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, there ensued a story almost too incredible to believe. A few years later, making an appointment with a hypnotherapist, Lena found herself engaged in an ongoing conversation: channeling the words and spiritual canons of the ancient Asian deity she had earlier prayed to.
The story of the manifestation of this book is as fascinating and wondrous as its message. A tapestry of found pieces to the cosmic puzzle coupled with mystifying phenomenon, The Living Word of Kuan Yin is a rapturous account of an astounding journey involving a mother of three and her muse.
A meticulous chronicling of how through hypnosis, Asia’s ancient deity, Kuan Yin spoke through psychic channel, Lena Lees, this work ultimately demonstrates how each of us carry within us the twin potentials for rebirth: compassion and free will.
Addressing karma and free will the 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 life choices, 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 channeled opus, 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 reality, immortality, reincarnation and world affairs.
Ever-transforming Kuan Yin is the dynamic embodiment of her empathetic and powerful message. Insisting that it is upon each of us to understand her kaleidoscopic shape shifting: Kuan Yin explains that the responsibility to unravel the mystery of her vast array of amazing and mysterious forms rests upon us. While instantaneous metamorphosis is, indeed, a very impressive skill, the full extent of Kuan Yin’s upaya-kaushalya 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 transformation is, indeed, infinite.
Let The Magic Happen States Kuan Yin:
“Let the magic happen. It’s always there. Abundance and love are always there. Believe in the highest good. 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 then are right here. Be willing to go to the lightness. Don’t feed off what is not right in the world.”
Kuan Yin
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