To everyone who still wants to go to heaven

topic posted Fri, February 23, 2007 - 5:30 AM by  Diederik
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To everyone who still wants to go to heaven

The secret of Quan Yin is that she is afraid of people because she is afraid they will hurt her because she looks different. She is a very large creature; she looks like an octopus. She has 16 tentacles, each about 100m long. She lives in the earth. She has shown people beautiful apparitions to grant them acquaintanceship, but these are not her true form. She is a slow learner. Her wish is that people accept and love her the way she is, without hankering and without wanting to hurt her. Her pain is that she is afraid that people will not love her when they find out what she really is about. She is more bold than you would expect; that is probably the result of her volume.
Her nature is fickle, dominant. Her dedication is great. She is very industrious, extremely stubborn, naive, lonely, likes to be involved with powerful beings, such as warriors, and in Asia also with leaders of government. She is bored because she has already done everything possible on earth. She does not see people the way they really are. She has a very rich cultural development. She is a very good delegator and ruler. She is emphatically underdeveloped.

Quan Yin is clearly a powerful and rich creature, but still has a lot to learn:
1. Her emphatic ability leaves much to be desired
2. She refuses to put herself in someone else’s shoes
3. She believes she has nothing more to learn
4. She does not have good communication skills yet
5. She suffers from seriously misplaced prejudice against people
6. She treats people with carelessness
7. She refuses to share her metaphysical knowledge
8. She is very scared of being claimed

Conclusion: she behaves like a wealthy person who protects her property.
Not logical, because those who can see her wealth, can only see it if they have the conscience which will leave it in peace. Quan Yin will have to come down from her mighty throne to allow herself to be healed by people and also to heal people and no longer hide behind demigods in a human body.
Quan Yin feels at home in people of extremely high class who have left all confusion behind and balance on the top of life, or in dogs not bred.

When I look at this with a psychological eye, it means that her head and tail are balanced, but that there is emptiness and loneliness in the middle of her body.
Therefore the conclusion is that Quan Yin, also called the goddess of mercy, suffers from a severe psychological disorder. Namely, she suffers from disappointment. She can be compared to the lonely princess who trusts no one but her lapdog.

She is in terrible pain because she had wanted to grant the human very much, but people were not brave enough. The love she gave people has been used by them to impress, hurt and look down on others. People used the love she gave them for their own purposes, and did not use it in accordance with her intention.
Because she could not free herself from the love she gave, her stomach became a hollowed out pain, like a crying cavity. A crying cavity is the stomach of Quan Yin. So she is not able to give love anymore; her love has become sterile. She has mercy and goodness, but is almost powerless.
After this happened to her, she sowed hate on earth and as a result the love she has given can only become pain in people. And that is why she can never get the love back, and can never be healed.

Conclusion: Quan Yin gave love; the love was abused; she then became angry and threw up so much hate that she does not dare anymore.
All I hear her do all day is cry and complain that no one wants to love her. I have experienced that when you love her, ten minutes later you feel covered by a terrible hate. Quan Yin answers love with pain. I feel compassion for her as I do for every living creature, but her pain is too great.
For everyone I hope there is hope for this creature. I have been hurt too much by her and prefer to leave her healing to others.


Sushu Chin Chau An
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Diederik
Netherlands
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  • Re: To everyone who still wants to go to heaven

    Fri, February 23, 2007 - 7:23 AM
    I'm not looking for Heaven, and your channelings are slightly mistaken due to your fear of total acceptance of the goddess. It seems that if you want to know Kuan Yin a little better I would reccommend Boddisatva of Compassion, a wonderful book on the historical records of Kuan Yin. The negativity you feel is your own self after the light of her compassion. I'll have to say I have an open mind, and yet can clearly see that you are wrong about her crying fits for attention. Kuan Yin is the essence of Buddah himself in his highest of states before asscension. She is no drama qeen. All the symptoms you have written about her throwing fits of poutiness are problems associated with the heart chakra being too open. It may behoove you to work on the steadiness of your own heart chakra, on your own issues with compassion, so that you can clearly channel information without tainting it with your own pressing issues.

    I do thank you for your lovely descriptions and illustrious information, but the Avolokita could never stoop to selfish miseries, as timeless and giving as this entity is. Choosen to come help us for eternity without Nirvana and split from the sacred third brow of buddah, these things you describe, emotionallly, are impossible for Kuan Yin, and yet very easily confused in spiritual journeys when the journeyor has not yet dealt with all of their own issues. It's like asking for a better job and having all of the wrongs at your current job magnified so that you can clearly see the mistakes you are making that may infect a new job, and clearly see the stuff at your current employment so that you know without question exacatly what to search for and what not to search for in your new job. There are blessings in all emotions, and their are journeys in all disguises.
    Many Blessings
    ~ Star Light*

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