According to many Asian legends, a later incarnation of the Buddha is called a Bodhisattva, or and “enlightened being.” There are many Bodhisattvas, and the most well known amongst the Buddhists, Taoists, and the Shintoists is Kannon or Kuan Yin. In fact, she is said to be The Bodhisattva, and she is also the female form of Avalokitesvara, who in the male form, is praised and worshipped throughout many parts of Asia as The Great Protector. His name avalokita-ishvara, means “lord who has seen and now sees.”
The Chinese form is Kuan-tzu-tsai, or the “one who sees the world.” Another meaning is “she/he who hears.” Also, in Chinese, Kuan-yin means “she/he who hears the cries of the world.” These Chinese names are descriptive of a being that hears and responds to the people by saving them from their suffering.
Kuan Yin is a human figure who had such intense dedication to helping others that she became the Greatest of the Protectors. The central figure in Tibetan Buddhism; The Dalai Lama, is said to be a living incarnation of Avalokitesvara, an expression of infinite compassion towards others. The Dalai Lama possesses enormous insight into human suffering.
The Lotus Scripture, also called the Saddarmapundarika Sutra, and The Pure Land Scripture, also called the Sukhavativyuha Sutra, both tell of The Bodhisattva’s powers to save lives and to deliver people from any type of calamity, if they simply call upon her name! She can save them from evil people, wild beasts, monsters, illnesses, fires, floods, natural disasters; anything actually!
The entire 25th chapter of the Lotus Scripture is devoted to Kuan Yin; and it states that her name is Avalokitesvara (same as the male counterpart), as well as Kannon, and of course; Kuan Yin. The text describes that she can save a person from any type of trouble or calamity. She can appear in any of at least 33 different forms as well!
There have been numerous books written about Kuan Yin and all of the history, mythology, stories, and rituals concerning the Goddess of Compassion. My name is Father Time, and I use a divination device, rather frequently, called the Kuan Yin Oracle, also known as chien tung or the 100 sticks of fate, when I do a reading for people via e-mail. Why not give it a try? Please visit here to see and to order: http://www.fathertimepublishing.com/default.php?cPath=2455790_2537974
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Father Time has been a published writer for over thirty years and particularly focuses on motivational and self-help writing and speaking! He also has many years of sales experience and writes sales & marketing training and materials. He loves to read and learn, and enjoys oracles and other methods of divination!
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