The Goddess of Compassion Kuan Yin on the Soul, Spirituality & Politics


by Hope Bradford - Date: 2006-12-20 - Word Count: 517 Share This!

In my own mind, I have never quite been able to separate politics and spirit. To me, they are one and the same. My greatest sadness is knowing that suffering exists on the earth. Certainly, that had to be the central motivating factor for my lifelong spiritual quest. On such a beautiful and abundant planet, with so many resourceful beings, why should one child go hungry? Why should any conflict exist? The following quotes from "The Living Word of Kuan Yin" perhaps sheds some light on the matter:

"A lot of spirit energies are "coming in" all the time. Soul evolution is linear for some, non-linear for others. Some jump around experiencing a variety of lifetimes. It's a way for the soul to develop compassion," informs Kuan Yin.

"I'd always wondered if I was being punished, whether the punishment was re-experiencing struggle on the earth," ponders Lena, from her trance state. "Now I'm starting to remember what happened: "Other beings are telling me that I was a different kind of a being, involved in helping people from a distance. Back then, I felt trapped in a body. But I see now how I wanted to do this, to separate from the group. I'd spent too much time there, with them.

"'You were very courageous,' I hear them, the beings, say to me. "Wow. I'm seeing myself comment: 'Look at how they, the earth energies, suffer; how they die. Emerging from even the most tragic death, their energy still keeps on going. What is it like to die? To feel pain?'

"I guess I believed I wouldn't be real unless I experienced being human. Furthermore, I couldn't seem to stand my own curiosity.

"'You were very brave,' I hear the beings, who I had been with, say. "'Don't get sucked-in! Don't fall off that cliff, that suffering state of mind,' they had warned me.

"They didn't want me to get caught up in the suffering of others," remarks Lena after pausing for a moment:

"'Why did you want to go? We didn't want you to go,' they're saying. 'If you decide to leave and experience earth you'll know more than us!'

"I was a part of that family and I wandered off. They are telling me, now, that there really are demigods waiting in line to be born, to manifest as humans. In this way, they can evolve faster. It is so, then, that everyone comes to earth to further evolve."

"This time I took you through the "back door", the place where "energies" (I don't refer to energies in a hierarchical fashion--as "higher" or "lower"), come into human form." continues Kuan Yin. "They evolve from a different angle: down to up, with not much of a "past". Others have more experience.

"The confusion on earth is created by differing energies. Any clash between energies is a result of a "better than" mindset. Sometimes the children are even dragged into this mindset and then there are awful consequences. What people need to remember is they are eternal beings and that they never die.

"However, don't let these events distract you from reality. Reality is always truth, knowledge and bliss."


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About The Author

Born in Manhattan, New York, Hope Bradford has practiced hypnosis for over twenty-two years. Even though she had facilitated hundreds of trance regressions she was not prepared for the phenomenon that changed her life: witnessing the channeled teachings of the ancient Asian Deity Kuan Yin. Perhaps making all of this even more ironic is that Ms. Bradford is a direct descendent of Governor William Bradford of Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts. Raised with traditional western values, she never could have imagined she would be a part of such a singular psychic event. Agreeing to transcribe each of the twenty-seven sessions, she then recorded them in this manuscript form. A painter most of her life: more recently she discovered her predilection to channel and paint out-of-body energies. Unaware of events hovering just over the horizon, approximately a year before meeting Lena Lees she began painting several Asian deities. Since agreeing to complete the manuscript, her life has been filled with a rich tapestry of Kuan Yin dreams, visions and events. Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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