Kuan Yin's Christmas List

  • 2013
Table of contents hide 1 Forgive and Forget 2 3 The Law of Forgiveness 4 Ask for Help 5 The Christmas List of Kuan Yin 6 The Christmas List of Kuan Yin

This article about the Kuan Yin, Christmas and forgiveness was taken from The Path to Your Ascension: Rediscovering the ultimate purpose of life, by Annice Booth, based on the teachings anzas by Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet.

In the introduction of the book, Mrs. Booth says, This book on the path to ascension is composed of talks I gave at Summit University in the last twenty years. It is also an inspiration for memories of my experiences with teachers in their ethereal retreats.

I have not tried to write in a scholarly literary style. Rather, I deliberately used a familiar English, as if you had invited me to your living room and we were sitting in front of the fireplace, talking about the path of the ascent.

Forgive and forget

The law of forgiveness is also known as the law of contention, where our crimes and debts to life are temporarily put aside, until the soul has received sufficient knowledge of the law and be strong enough to suffer full punishment for past mistakes.

Often, people feel a sense of injustice when problems continue to occur in their lives, while neighbors seem to go through life unharmed.

The answer to this apparent inequality is that when one places one foot firmly on the path of ascension, the soul asks for the opportunity to quickly settle its last karmic debts. The neighbor who seems to lead such a lucky life may not have started the path of initiation yet and is experiencing a much slower karma return.

As the saying goes: "Cheap is expensive, " and the price for the climb is high.

Again and again we have heard the saying “What happened, happened. We must forgive and forget! ”

Kuan Yin has often told us that to truly forgive, we must completely clean the event log. He said that if we remember an evil that was done to us a long time ago, we have not really forgiven the person.

The Law of Forgiveness

She said, instead of forgiving, “You have hardened your heart. You have stored a log like a squirrel its nuts. In the depth of the subconscious, in the depth of the etheric plane, you have stored the record of that offense. You have not thrown it into the flame. You have not released him, and allowed God to express himself through those who offended you, and through those whom you have offended. ”

We can see how training in the law of forgiveness is necessary, for there is a difference between the forgiveness of sins and their transmutation.

For example, someone can steal your bag and later tell you that he regretted stealing it. You may forgive him, but the matter is not over, karmically speaking, until you return the bag with every penny, or return it to you.

Forgiveness does not mean to settle karma; it is to set aside karma, through which you are given the freedom to correct things without the great weight of sin.

Ask for help

If you have really tried and still cannot forgive someone, or something that happened to you, you may need some sessions with a professional therapist. There may be some scars from past lives that you are not aware of. The work of the inner child can open these blockages that are preventing your mastery.

Miracles have occurred in people's lives with only a few visits with a trained psychologist. Do not hesitate to accept this method of healing if you cannot solve situations in your life that are bothering you.

A word of warning. The ascended masters do not approve of hypnotism because, through it, you let your consciousness open and be contracted by another person.

Kuan Yin's Christmas List

Kuan Yin returns to ask us if we can be like little children and pretend that today is Christmas.

She says, "Can you do something for me while I bring you the wave of mercy?"

“Can you write your Christmas list as if you were writing a letter to Santa Claus, but you write it to me and you list all those who remember not to have forgiven or who have not forgiven you and give me that list Christmas?

Also give me your heart flame with the authority to flood life, specifically those you name, with an increase of mercy from my temple (located in the etheric octave over Beijing) and from my altar.

Then, to begin your New Year, forgive yourselves of every offense, of every crime against the Great Law. Will you really forgive, what it means, forgive and abandon the past? ”

Then, Kuan Yin summarizes all his teaching on mercy and forgiveness when he simply says, "Our hearts need to melt, for we need to forgive in order to be forgiven."

By nodding, we remember that Serapis Bey articulated the same principle earlier, in a slightly different way. He said, "In order to ascend, you need to give your past to God."

Source. http://tsl.org/maestrosascendidos/lista-navidad-kuan-yin/

Kuan Yin's Christmas List

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