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Lady Master Kwan Yin

Lady Master Kwan Yin

Kwan Yin is an Ascended Being known as the goddess of Mercy, Compassion and Forgiveness. She is not only a Goddess she is a Bodhisattva (enlightened one). Her God quality is Mercy and her service to Mankind is Mercy and Healing. “Mercy” means more assistance given through love than through merit earned.

The name Kwan Yin (or Kuan Shih Yin) means She-Who-Hearkens-to-the-Cries-of-the-World and although Kwan Yin attained the state of nirvana, she chose to remain in the samsara (World of Illusions), until all sentient beings on earth have attained their ascension.

One can call her for assistance to overcome the tendencies to create discord.

Kwan Yin is in charge of the Temple of Mercy in China. She is a member of the Karmic Board and Lord Guatama (Buddha) was her Master. It was said that she maintained life in the body for approximately eight hundred years before ascending.

Everyone has an individual vibration and specific pattern, also a certain tone or music theme, Kwan Yin’s flower and electronic pattern is the five-petal lotus which is one of the main symbols of Buddhist purity. The Lotus was the first flower brought forth on Earth and is the divine pattern of the “I AM Presence”. It is a beautiful flower that grows out of mud, this symbolises keeping our hearts pure like the lotus flower regardless of our surroundings.

Her mantra is ‘OM MANI PADME HUM’. Closely translated into simple phrase or sentence; “Behold! The jewel in the lotus”!

Kwan Yin is often seen pouring forth grace, purity, healing, compassion and mercy as she rides over the ocean of human suffering on the back of a dragon, a symbol for high spirituality, wisdom, strength, and divine powers of transformation.

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