Kuan Yin, Buddhist Goddess of Compassion: On Relationship, Desire, and the Creative Force

By: Hope Bradford CHT (View Profile)

There lies some mystery about physical existence. Throughout physical life: whether they are our waking, trance or dream encounters, they have the potential to drastically alter our perceptions and ultimately our goals. That humans can experience a sequential life in a multi-dimensional universe is, indeed, the anomaly of voyaging the earthly plane. Like a butterfly emerging from its cocoon, one eventually flies free. No longer a captive of ego’s protective, but sometimes-suffocating encasement, one becomes the limitless vistas of his or her soul.

Integral to this process, one must necessarily employ focus while allowing for the expression of one’s deeply intuitive creative force. This integration is absolutely imperative when directing and refining the shape and breadth of one’s thought and emotional formations. In waking mode, one is continually inundated by a barrage of sensory input. Perhaps unaware one is living the consequences of certain beliefs, intentions, and emotions, it is more in the privacy and immediacy of ones trance or dreams where one perceives the constant play between mind and manifestation.

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