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Motherly Love: The Most Powerful Love In The World
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“Kuan Yin continues to sit tranquilly upon her throne. Meanwhile, the mothers beg her and tug passionately at her robe. Yet, she remains the most powerful mother of all.”
“So much anguish. Look at the power of love,” denotes Kuan Yin.
“Suddenly I understand the power of the mothers' love,” whispers Lena. “I know that it is the most powerful love in the world.”
Transcribing trance channel Lena Lee's psychic conversations with Asian deity, Kuan Yin, for the book, The Living Word of Kuan Yin paperback edition: The Living Word of Kuan YinClick here to go to the webpage.
and ebook edition: The Living Word of Kuan Yin Click here to go to the webpage.
I recognized certain important Elder spiritual teachings. The first was Kuan Yin’s assertion of “the great mix of karma and free will”. This goddess's testament, however, was accompanied by an important caveat, that karma does not possess the iron grip on our lives many would suppose. According to this goddess, we are not meant to suffer, nor are we are destined to endure endless entrapping, "made-up” realities. Rather, resolving whatever limiting beliefs one might possess, one is to utilize one's greater free will to visualize the possibilities.
Showing us the Crown of Creation, Kuan Yin professes that we are here not only to experience the wonder and beauty of being alive but to also learn from her and from those spiritual speakers who preceded her. Desiring that we fully experience our humanity by marveling at and participating in all the sights, sounds and smells this earth has to offer, Kuan Yin stresses that one's earthly incarnation is an opportunity for the divine.
Draped in a cloak emblazoned with faces of the fallen soldiers, symbolizing the power of motherly love and compassion, Kuan Yin assures that motherly love is the most potent energy of all. It is this love, she prophesied; that will ultimately alter the course of the Iraq war.
A mother’s eyes see with her heart and her heart holds only unconditional love. A mother’s touch is infinitely gentle and patient. A mother’s lips speak only soothing and compassionate words. A mother’s ears hear the almost unperceivable sounds of her infant’s giggles during slumber, like tiny bells tinkling in some faraway universe. A mother’s soul perceives limitless potential for her child. We can’t force others to come to our way of believing. However, we can love them just as surely as we can love ourselves in an understanding and compassionate way. Only through incorporating this form of love, the unconditional love a mother has for her child, is one able to untangle the Gordian knot we’ve bound our souls in.
An essential cornerstone of the deity’s canons is that a realistic life allows for the higher self to pluck divinity from one’s everyday life drama. Incorporating loving-kindness in one's daily interactions has the potential to dramatically alter an outcome, indeed "spiritualize matter". The embodiment of her universal principles, Kuan Yin declares there exists only eternity, knowledge and bliss and that we, as humans, are constantly dealing with seen and unseen forces: "You are riding the karmic wave and the wind can shift. Everyone must take what they see and deal with that which is unseen."
Throughout the manuscript eternal goddess, Kuan Yin, also spoke of collective (soul) agreements, spiritual contracts comprised of specific mindsets, create personal as well as global realities. This goddess wants us to understand how limiting collective agreements are responsible for much of humanity’s despair. While we have greater control over our reality than we might believe, fear of death can greatly inhibit one's creativity and enjoyment of life:
“It is important to accept that the human condition is temporary, fleeting. It’s filled with pain and suffering, beauty, strange tastes, odors of death, everything that exists in the universe. Problems are created when one is so obsessed with his/her own death, when one is too attached to their life. This attachment to a single incarnation causes the species to play out gruesome deaths. If you knew you were more than just this life, you would not plunder the land, each other. Death is like giving birth. Birth can be painful. Sometimes women die from giving birth. However, once the baby is born, all the pain vanishes in an instant. Love for that tiny newborn makes one forget the pain, the fear. And as I’ve said, during other exchanges: love between mother and child is the highest experience, the closest to divine love. You might wonder about the parallel I’m making between birth and death. But I say to you, the fear and pain accompanying an awful death is over quickly. Beyond that portal one is suddenly in the light, in oneness and bliss."
“Some women are powerful teachers. However, even women can be afraid of death, forget how the pain vanishes. Just as a woman heals rapidly after childbirth and then is able to fall in love with her baby, those who pass over also are able to fall in love with a new life.”
Insisting that desire is why we're here on earth: to taste, to experience, Kuan Yin cautions not to become attached to the outcome. According to the goddess, attachment to the outcome of a certain goal can create a "negative driving force". Distinguishing between the two, Kuan Yin characterizes desire as a natural human drive whereas attachment to a goal encourages artificial expectations and outcomes. Relinquishing ego's need to "grab onto" and "take things to personally", trusting in one's natural impulses without presupposing the outcome, one has an opportunity, here and now, to experience authentic spontaneity and liberation.
Kuan Yin professes that even when all hopes and dreams have been dashed, when everything has been destroyed, humanity will eternally possess the attributes of loving kindness and free will. Those born of this precious earth are capable of transcendence through utilization of these inherent human traits. Explaining what she terms as, "the love and forgiveness principle", Kuan Yin said: "If enough people know about this, 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."
Changing form before Ms. Lee's very eyes, Kuan Yin's shape shifts demonstrated her message of loving-kindness. Hallmarks of Kuan Yin’s metamorphosis involved sudden and dramatic size morphing: an imaginative dance between microcosm and macrocosm. During certain passages Kuan Yin could appear extraordinarily expanded, as huge cave formations or entire galaxies. Coming to Lena as a magnificent stone statue atop a mountain or as a tiny bird with a Kuan Yin head, Her message was always the same: we all possess the empowering spiritual tools of free will and loving-kindness and no amount of change or destruction can ever take that away. In another memorable session, at a time in her life when Lena was feeling tired and discouraged, she was surrounded: dwarfed by some towering and incomprehensible trance backdrop. Experiencing herself as suddenly cradled in the palm of Kuan Yin’s titanic hand, she realized she was a child again, being comforted and nurtured by Asia's Goddess of Compassion and Mercy.
Motherly love/loving kindness is that unfathomable well from which children draw upon for strength and sustenance throughout their lives. Yet, as Kuan Yin wryly states: “In this world, the mothering element is not valued enough…Look at your welfare subsistence programs. Women are expected to shoulder the entire responsibility for being single and a parent. And “Aide to Families With Dependent Children” is the first to receive the budget ax. When individuals don’t place the mother as important for society, there will always be, as a result, a disproportionate amount of obesity and stomach problems."
“Here, I want to stress that the stomach, not the heart, is the center of our beings. Some might contend that because love and emotions spring from the heart, it is the heart that directs (is at the center of) our lives. However, it is the stomach which defines our energy field and our identity—everything. Think of those societies, tribes, where a large stomach denotes wealth and power. It is no accident. You identify yourselves through your stomachs. However, because of how your culture holds motherhood in low esteem your culture is out of balance.”
The deity then exclaims, “What a radical concept! Everyone having loving kindness! With practice, a reality is created somewhere having that very consciousness of loving kindness. Such practice also draws one to those (loving kindness/motherly love) planes of consciousness…we’re all one huge family, a great continuum. Don’t underestimate the power of the love created in your homes and families. This love has an immense potency, the power to influence other’s lives in a positive way.”
Author's Bio
Spiritual Growth Expert at SelfGrowth.com, Hope Bradford CHt has been practicing transpersonal hypnotherapy for over twenty years.
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