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“It’s a perfect Buddhist time. Your hopes have been dashed. Your cup has been overturned. Some of the aspects of your life have not gone the way you had hoped. However, some of the stagnant energy has been cleared away. It is time to regroup. Everything is on schedule. The outcome is not important. What is important is that those who gave their energy and time seized the moment. Don’t have an attachment to the outcome. Do the right thing because it is the right thing to do such as helping others, helping the earth. ~ Kuan Yin”

“See my robe. See my beautiful light green robe! I love to dress beautifully. The jewelry you have on earth is actually a reflection of what they wear in the higher realms. However, they are living objects. All the jewelry in their crowns is living. In that world, they constantly compete for how ornately they can dress. They have so much fun! They do not call reality ‘life’ or ‘existence’. Instead, it is simply called ‘Presence’.” ~ Kuan Yin”

“Don’t be too hard on yourself about your choices in life. When one subtracts (from the equation of life) physical birth and death, one can regard lessons learned as forming an infinite line. Then one can say, ‘I’m learning this right now’. Try to crystallize the components of the lesson, excluding as much as is possible gender and financial factors. Repeat to yourself, ‘this is the lesson I’m learning right now, at this exact moment in time’. ~ Kuan Yin”

“You don’t have to become the storm. You don’t have to absorb the storm. It helps a great deal if a person can stay in that love and compassion consciousness on a daily basis—doing some kind of ritual involving forgiveness and gratitude. If you can create a space in yourself to meditate on the good; on love, then you can hold the space of love and compassion for others to join in with you. When you practice this you will gradually be able to more and more recognize negativity and not be influenced by conflict. You can regard them and say: ‘Oh, those are the angels of the negative’. Not learning how to hold the space of love and compassion is the lazy approach,” continues Kuan Yin. “You just need to practice the above Focused Intentions. If you can achieve this kind of inner peace, you will be very valuable once you leave the earth plane and going on to other places, realms. Please always replace the word “evil” with “negative”. When you accomplish these things; really focusing on love and compassion, you can then become a wizard. When communities are formed around such concepts, then you have the beginning of something very powerful. You can help endless souls. Everyone wants to be loved. That’s all they really want. That is the human condition. ~ Kuan Yin”

“ocus on developing your compassion and gratitude. Compassion combined with gratitude can heal. Such a powerful combination not only can heal any negative karma, it also attracts wonderful things. Such a practice can eventually attract more and more loving and comforting events to your life. Thus, you are not eternally-bound by karma. It’s important to write down those events that you forgive and also those events you have gratitude for. When you write down what you forgive and appreciate in your life you are creating a Sacred Document. Often, the judgment of others and oneself is so strong that only through meticulously listing what one forgives and what one appreciates in their life can the judgments and their resulting limiting karma be released. Write down what you forgive and what you have gratitude for and then read them out loud to yourself. Don’t feel guilty if you cannot fully release your judgments. That guilt will only serve to bind you further to the original event you can’t forgive. If someone can just try to develop their compassion and gratitude during their life, it helps tremendously. ~ Kuan Yin”

“Make your home beautiful and decorate it with crystals. That is the way I can come into your lives even if you are not aware of me as a deity. It is a way for me to dance a little; to be playful. I love to be playful. There are rainbow prisms that emerge from crystals hanging in a window. I am the rainbow prisms dancing around the room. It’s my favorite way to appear in the material world. Decorate your windows with crystals and you will see my living, moving manifestation. Playfulness and laughter can help keep you healthy.” ~ Kuan Yin”

“I’m showing you what the earth would look like if every living soul was liberated. There would be an incredible, blinding light that emanated from the earth. Indeed, you do come to heal the earth. In your own natural evolution, you heal the earth.” ~ Kuan Yin”

“Your memories are prayers. When you remember someone who’s passed over in a loving way, such a strong, expansive emotion becomes a prayer that helps them heal. These same memories will also help those who knew and loved them, heal as well.” ~ Kuan Yin”

“God has given humans Free Will. Humans are attracted to their judgments. These judgments create a specific reality that all people come together to agree upon. Everyone perceives what they want to perceive. It’s always their choice! They have complete choice.” ~ Kuan Yin”

“During those contemplative moments on Walden Pond, Henry David Thoreau seemed aware of such complex interactions—that, (as had been relayed by Kuan Yin), “It takes a tremendous amount of courage to deeply relate to nature...You’re too distracted by other issues. Put them aside and really look at the flower with me.” “I’m looking at the flower and watching how Kuan Yin relates to it, I’m seeing how the act of relating to a flower appears to be so simple. Yet, it takes a tremendous amount of courage to make such a simple act important. I understand now how busyness can be a real distraction, how it can create ‘made up’ realities. Being present means an absence of past and future. I’m seeing how bringing the mind into the present is the link to eternity and that true meditation is the acceptance of no past or future. I realize these are amazingly brave concepts, that there are only moments upon moments to be lived. It’s almost inconceivable. Usually Kuan Yin takes me on a journey somewhere. Or there is an elaborate backdrop. Today, however, we’re in ‘no place’. Against only a backdrop of air, Kuan Yin sits; intent upon really being with a flower. It’s so interesting. There is a tremendous difference between the consciousness of really being with something and, for instance, living a life. It’s as if the life is the dream!” Indeed, the following quotations from “Walden” illustrate Thoreau’s deep abidance of nature—that through such a sacred connection, we access the deep vitality of our being, elevating ourselves as well as our surroundings: “It's the beauty within us that makes it possible for us to recognize the beauty around us. The question is not what you look at but what you see.” ~ Henry David Thoreau - Walden Equally, Thoreau appears to espouse the higher elevations of human consciousness—that there exists an inseparable bond, regardless of ego’s prejudices, between the ego and Higher Self.”