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Kuan Yin Speaks About The Power of Prayer

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In 2004 hypnosis client Lena Lees, began channeling twenty-eight psychic transmissions delineating the spiritual teachings of Eastern Goddess of Compassion, Kuan Yin. A Transpersonal Hypnotherapist for over twenty years, I felt the supreme responsibility to transcribe and compile the Goddess' precious words into the manuscript: The Living Word of Kuan Yin: The Teachings & Prophecies of the Goddess of Compassion. In that work, Kuan Yin spoke extensively on the power of prayer, visualization and meditation. In the following passages Kuan Yin explains how prayer represents a form of "focused intent".
 
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Family obligations had forced both of us to skip our scheduled meeting for the previous Thursday. When we finally got together, disturbing allegations of prisoner abuse occurring at the US-run prison, "Abu Ghraib" had recently surfaced in the news. Additionally, Iraqi Insurgents had stepped up their bombing campaigns of strategic areas in Iraq. Admitting her existential despair-her mounting frustration concerning world events, Lena was enthusiastic to once again visit with Kuan Yin: "I've been helped by Kuan Yin, and yet I always look forward to learning more." Easily and effortlessly Lena was counted down to her trance state. There, she discovered a new and beautiful "sacred place":

"I don't know why, but I'm in a redwood forest, today. It is very beautiful and once again Kuan Yin has come to me. She is in, yet, another form. I see her today as a white porcelain statue. Statuesque, rigid she is nevertheless able to advance forward towards where I am standing. Quickly approaching, Kuan Yin now is near the redwood tree and me. "I see the long train of her gown flowing down, down until it flows into a hole at the base of the redwood trunk. I'm aware it is another entrance, yet another doorway to consciousness. Now the train of her gown is flowing out of the hole and into the universe. Her long robe has made a heart around the planet Jupiter. It is very much like the Milky Way. I'm at the base of one of the trees and I feel like Alice in Wonderland. My hands are holding effortlessly onto the end of her robe. Her robe reminds me of something, like the silver umbilical cord spiritualists always talk about. Remember, Hope, how they say the silver umbilical cord represents our connection to our divinity?" "I do," I reply, recalling certain books on the subject. "Still clutching the silver cord, I see how Kuan Yin's face is very near. She is staring lovingly at me. 'Why am I here?' I say to Kuan Yin. Kuan Yin is showing me a beautiful nebula in the universe. Suddenly I'm swirling around like a million stars in a galaxy." "I made the nebula's small enough so you'll feel like a bee inside a flower," explains Kuan Yin. "I am experiencing spectacular formations and re-formations, the birth and death of stars. Space is so peaceful and quiet. "Kuan Yin is sitting on the long trail of cloth coming from her gown. Pulling me close to her, she is comforting me like a mother would her child. Today she is very young and motherly, holding me as if I were an infant, looking at me, really seeing me. I'm aware that she loves me just the way I am. I am not used to this kind of attention. I can feel her strong intent as she gazes upon me. "Kuan Yin wants to (if an individual is willing to receive) give people loving and healing energy. She's putting that energy in me. She says it is love." "We send them love and see what happens," Kuan Yin explains. "Suddenly, I'm witness to an orb of love energy going out over a map of Iraq. Kuan Yin is calling for this prayer with great intention," relays Lena. "There will be different reactions, you see," continues Kuan Yin. "We had to send the love and it is good...That is what prayer is. Many don't understand prayer. It is important to understand what prayer is. Prayer is sent out as strong intention and energy. "There is, right now, too much of the male component, patriarchal dogma. I want you, Lena; to get unstuck, send focused intent. Be detached with the results. Trust." "That's incredible," comments Lena. "I suppose if prayer requires focused intent then all of life is a prayer. Kuan Yin wants to sit with me, for a moment, in silence." "OK. I'll just check in with you from time to time," I reassure Lena. "I don't really know what I'm seeing. I just see all kinds of shapes and forms of Kuan Yin," continues Lena. "I'm now witnessing a scene of Hiroshima, a great mushroom cloud. She's inside it. Now it is inside of her. Suddenly, it explodes in her body and she absorbs, becomes the energy. "That's her message for this chapter. Nothing can harm her. Even the most devastating force is changed, softened so that people will grow even when experiencing complete destruction. She's not afraid to merge with the most fearsome creations." "You see," announces Kuan Yin, "I am still in my original form. It didn't destroy me."

 
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