“I am making a path of breadcrumbs back to one’s true divine and peaceful nature. Every historic period needs some breadcrumb-makers. It is difficult for some to hear the voices of the Divine Spirit. This may be because some are so invested in material things. I understand. I feel a deep compassion for these human beings. Material things are a temporary relief from pain.” Kuan Yin speaking through Lena Lees in The Living Word of Kuan Yin
In the past, I’ve counseled clients having difficulty forgiving someone or some traumatic event having occurred in the past. Some wrestle with accepting the concept of forgiveness itself—trying desperately to rid themselves of the less than empowering emotions of blame and revenge. Still others try to push out of their minds the event or individual responsible for their grief. Yet those unfortunate and debilitating feelings seem to arise at the most inopportune times, sabotaging one’s moments of joy and happiness.
In so many instances, one must find forgiveness or endure a life of misery. The only remedy is to discover the underlying belief responsible for such unhappiness and then counter with a remedy belief. Where can one glean the necessary positive information when ego is quiescent in its condemnation of others? Contrary to theories condemning mankind as inherently sinful, my dream epiphany defined humans as having “original divinity”:
Hearing Kuan Yin’s explanation of one’s “core being,” “one’s pure soul essence: the part which knows the processes it will take for one to be released from his or her karma, that part of which knows everything,” I suddenly understood a dream I had experienced years earlier. In the dream, an individual I’d known quite well while growing up was behaving in a threatening way. Considered a bully throughout his life, his words and demeanor betrayed inner turmoil and a sense of inadequacy. Finally confronting him in the dream, I asked, “Why must you behave like this?” Quite unexpectedly, this simple question triggered a complex and mysterious series of events. Feeling myself “traveling” through his forehead, clouds and mist surrounding his core being, I continued to penetrate thick layers of confusion and anger. Seeing a radiantly bright light ahead, I intuited that this light represented his true self. I came to realize that this supposed “lost soul” was not only not lost, but divine. Antithetical to the “naughty children of God” and “fallen from grace” beliefs, my dream illustrated how at the center of each individual’s karmic layers is true divinity and oneness.




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