Kuan Yin Attunement 1-7

March 15, 2018 | Author: koochimetal | Category: Bodhisattva, Buddhist Philosophical Concepts, Nondualism, Mahayana, Indian Religions
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Double Dragon International Reiki School

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Kuan Yin Attunements 1-7

Manual written by Jens Söeborg, DK System founder Ole Gabrielsen, DK

Foreword: I received these transmissions from Ole Gabrielsen back in 1996. From his booklet “A Complete Course in Healing” from about year 2000 I have leaned how to channel the initiations myself. To complete these transmissions I have also received Tibetan Buddhist initiations in Chenrezig, Green Tara and White Tara. The initiations, I (or the teachers coming after me) send along, are re-channelled in 2005. So if you should like a transmission line, you can use “Ole Gabrielsen – Jens Söeborg – You” or the shorter “Jens Söeborg – You”. The initiation off cause comes from Kuan Yin herself, so the correct transmission line is really: Kuan Yin – (Ole Gabrielsen) – Jens Söeborg – (XX) - You © Copyright 2005 - Double Dragon International Reiki School

Who is Kuan Yin (Quan Shi Yin, Kwan Yin etc.) There are mainly two aspects of Kuan Yin that we work with: • Kuan Yin – the ascended master, or • Kuan Yin – the Bodhisattva Here – with this material - we are working with the ascended master Kuan Yin, but first I have to tell you briefly about the Bodhisattva Kuan Yin. In Mahayana Buddhism - Great Path or Vehicle – we meet a lot of Bodhisattvas. They are enlightened being, who seeks Buddhahood through systematic practise of the perfect virtues and are helping all sentient beings towards their enlightenment. Kuan Yin is the most popular Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism – so popular, that she has also found her way in to Hinayana Buddhism (Theravada). The path is quite long:

Avalokiteshvara The origin of Kuan Yin comes really from India, where she is still male and called Avalokiteshvara, which means something like “The Lord that is looking down with compassion and hears the outcries of the World”. So this is the Bodhisattva for the great compassion. Compassion is called “karuna” in Sanskrit and “nasake” in Japanese. It has therefore given names to the Raku Kei based healing systems “Karuna Reiki” founded by William Rand, “Karuna Ki” founded by Vincent Amador and “Kembo Nasake Ryoho” founded by me. The last is a combination of “Raku Kei” founded by Dr. Arthur Robertson, “Tera-Mai” founded by Kathleen Milner, Karuna Reiki and Karuna Ki with the Karuna Ki Do meditations included.

Kuan Yin In China Avalokiteshvara became the name Kuan Shi Yin and then later just Kuan Yin. Kuan means to inquire or look deeply into, Shi means the world of people, or generations, Yin means cries. Kuan Yin became immensely popular and was associated with the Chinese princess Miao Shan, who lived in about 700 B.C. and is widely believed to have been Kuan Yin, reinforced the image of the bodhisattva as a female. The best known Chinese mantra for Kuan Yin is: NAMO KUAN SHIN YIN PUSA

Chenrezig & Tara In Tibet Avalokiteshvara really was split up in a male form “Chenrezig” and a female form “Drölma”, better known as “Tara”. Öpame Buddha (Amitabha or Amida Buddha) was so sad over the sufferings in the Wold and shed two tears. The tears became the two Bodhisattvas of Compassion – the male Chenrezig and the female Tara. Chenrezig is mainly seen in Tibet in his 4 armed version and Tara in the mild white form and the tantric green form. The Chenrezig mantra is widely known in its Sanskrit and Tibetan forms: OM MANI PADME HUM

OM MANI PEME HUNG

The best known mantra for Tara is: (The “T” is spoken like “D”) OM TARE TUTTARE TURE SOHA

Kannon (Kanzeon) In Japan there are 33 forms of Kannon. Some of them are male and some of them female. The female form is also immensely popular in Japan as well as the 1000 armed form, which we see to the left (in a Tibetan version). The best known Japanese Kannon mantra is: NAMO KAN ZE ON BOSATSU But that was not what we are working with in this case – but maybe in other forms of Reiki healing.

The ascended master Kuan Yin Kuan Yin, the great mother of Compassion and Mercy, is loved and revered throughout Asia. Following her ascension Kuan Yin turned back to save others and made this pledge - "Never will I seek, nor receive, private individual salvation, never will I enter into final peace alone, but forever and everywhere will I live and strive for the redemption of every creature throughout the world from the bonds of conditioned existence". Kuan Yin is associated with the earth, fertility, and birth, and magnified healing. She is the eastern counterpart of Mother Mary and she works to balance the feminine energy. Kuan Yin is one of the Lords of Karma. She has also made a lot of work on the violet 7th. Ray and is still assisting the Chohan St. Germaine and his female counterpart Lady Portia and the Archangel Zadkiel on this ray, which links spirit and matter and it works through law, organisation and ritual. Those under its impulse delight in order and perfection of form. Since it is concerned with the concretising of energy, finance comes within its province, as well as all ceremonial activity.

Healing with this energy Ole Gabrielsen channelled this energy especially for me in 1996. It was not any part of his healing energies, like for instance St. Germaine. But the energy gives you a deep connection to the loving and compassionate heart of Kuan Yin as well in her abilities of magnified healing.

Sending it on to the next happy receiver 1. Send a small prayer of assistance to Kuan Yin 2. Connect to Spirit (your Higher Self) 3. Ask your Higher Self to send these 7 initiations to the receivers Higher Self. (You can do it one by one or all seven together). Example of the attunement: (to your higher self) “I ask that (name) may be attuned to Kuan Yin Healing, initiation # X” 4. Attunements will then start and stop after around 25 minutes. You can also use Qi Ball method or other methods of your choice. Self initiation is also possible if you know how to do it.

Sending this to you with love and compassion Jens Denmark

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