080123 Kuan Yin Missives #11


Conscious Presence, Holiness, Mindfulness


This morning we received a very important discourse on the importance of our individual and group preparation in respectful, mindful stillness to receive the presence of the masters. “Together our self-discipline amalgamates and grows by our collective discipline.” When we are merciful to the masters by being in our Presence while we are physically present, we will be able to receive the fullness of all that the masters deliver in terms of light, radiation and their message behind the message. As we attend to the voice of divine reason within our heart, and come into the greater fire of the ascension coil, which can be around us day by day as we discipline our mind, our heart and our being, “then miracles can begin to occur. Miracles of abundance, of greater connectivity; and then the siddhis begin to be unfolded before our eyes and our ears and our higher senses.”


Let Melodies of Mercy Ring


This morning, beloved Kuan Yin uses metaphors of art and music to convey more understanding of the facets of mercy. She tells us to let our words of prayer “ring and sing mercy’s song” even as they gain momentum in their recitation. And when we sing our prayers, they are so easily carried by the angels far and wide to “heal and calm and mollify destruction, disease and decay.”

Kuan Yin speaks of painting away our ill-tempers with tempera paints. The repeated brushstrokes of mercy dissolve the anger, the selfishness with “the waters and colors of mercy.”

Attend to the music of violins, she says, so that “the strains of mercy’s song are heard within [our] heart.” And only when we are able to still our minds from “internal violence” will we hear her aria to the “principles of mercy.”

Click here to access and listen to this morning’s service, including the opening discourse and Kuan Yin’s commentary on her Missives of Mercy.

  • Let Mercy sing in every prayer. Call her name with tender care.

  • Let melodies of mercy ring.

  • Try a new tact whereby mercy is your first act.

  • Involving Mercy in every karmic return decision will always soften its blow.

  • Through presence, you won’t be caught dead without Mercy.

  • Grand insight even in the midst of every quagmire is Mercy’s forte and joy.

  • To the temperamental: Let mercy temper your temper.

  • Mercy says, “Listen to violins not violence.”

  • Developing Self-worth is the beginning of mercy to your own soul.

  • Your constant refrain may be, “I am worthy. I am mercy. I am light.”

  • Trouble not the waters of mercilessness with gossip and rancor toward any.

  • The spiritually wise and fruitful always bear an inner sense of mercy and peace.