Tag Archives: bodhisattva
Compassion is a great healer and when you develop authentic compassion with true love in your heart, you will heal yourself and others. Continue reading to discover how you can connect with your heart and develop unconditional compassion for your inner healing and the energy healing of others. What is Compassion? Compassion is a real gift containing the power to lower stress, heal anxiety and depression, transform lives, and empower your spiritual meditation practice and ascension journey. Compassion is a feeling and a healing wish to transform your own suffering and the suffering of others. Compassion is a deeply ...
Read more
We manifest the divine experiences and other experiences that we desire. We create we what we think, say, and do; and our karma is our action in the past, present and future. As there is only the now, the moment, it is about steering our ship in the direction of further enlightenment and the enjoyment of the acceptance of being regardless of circumstances, pain, pleasure or desire. When you step out of all attachments and aversions, focused at your heart in skillful meditation, then your lotus of brilliant insight and wisdom within will unlock. Pure Lands / Heavens A pure land ...
Read more
The high light energy of the Avatar of Synthesis is available to all who request it, and the energy is particularly powerful for those who are awakened and working with the highest aspects of the light. The Avatar of Synthesis is known by many names in legendary prophecies. These include the Kalki Avatar and also the Mahatma Energy. The Kalki Avatar Vishnu, the Hindu God of preservation, is said to descend from the heavens in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. The Kalki avatar is described as the tenth and final incarnation of Vishnu. The Avatar is ...
Read more
In Tibetan Buddhism, a Bodhisattva is anyone who is motivated by compassion and who seeks enlightenment not only for him or herself but also for everyone. Becoming a Bodhisattva is a huge step in helping not only oneself, but also every other sentient being, both seen and unseen. Most people are self-motivated and work primarily to solve their own problems, keeping others a distant second. Should someone do an act of kindness, repayment is generally expected whether in the form of a thank you, further praise, or both of these things. Bodhisattva Motivation A Bodhisattva is motivated by pure compassion ...
Read more