4 October 2011

Channeler: El Anora

The White Lotus, the purity of Spirit, the Simplicity of Heart,
Silence, Beautiful, Serene, Compassionate.
Like a snowflake, dancing on the ground,
gentle, flows with the wind,
lands, gathers with the others,
combines, into softness,
White, Cold, But together,
Ice, Yet soft as wool,
covering the ground, so gently,
Love is pureness, of Spirit, Innocence,
It does not know, how to be hateful,
it only knows, gentleness, simplicity and pureness,
For Love, purest Love,
that comes, from Self-less-ness,
that comes, from ego-less-ness,
The Buddha said, "Desire creates suffering."
Lao Tzu said, "The Tao, is the unknowable Tao."
Confucious said, "A wise ruler, is never a King."
And silence said, let there be peace.
If your Heart leaps for passion, seek only to be still,
for in the waterfall, in the silence of no-mind,
Heart emerges in the waterfall of compassion all is healed
In Love, all is re-deemed,
set aside Self for but what moment,
What do you see? No-thing.
I am Kuan Yin, the White Lotus, The Purity of Compassion,
I am not I.


"Guanyin is the bodhisattva associated with compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists, usually as a female. The name Guanyin is short for Guanshiyin which means "Observing the Sounds (or Cries) of the World". She is also sometimes referred to as Guanyin Pusa (simplified Chinese: 观音菩萨; traditional Chinese: 觀音菩薩; pinyin: Guānyīn Púsà; Wade–Giles: Kuan-yin Pu-sah; literally "Bodhisattva Guanyin").[1] Some Buddhists believe that when one of their adherents departs from this world, they are placed by Guanyin in the heart of a lotus then sent home to the western pure land of Sukhāvatī.[2]

It is generally accepted (in the Chinese community) that Guanyin originated as the Sanskrit Avalokiteśvara (अवलोकितेश्वर), which is her male form. Commonly known in English as the Mercy Goddess or Goddess of Mercy,[3] Guanyin is also revered by Chinese Taoists (sometimes called Daoists) as an Immortal. However, in Taoist mythology, Guanyin has other origination stories which are not directly related to Avalokiteśvara."~ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guanyin