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Hope Bradford

“Kuan Yin is showing me visually how I’m (and we all are) part of a round ball of light that people call God,� delineates Lena.

“There are those who would rather God were thought of as a person, a man with a white beard,� elaborates Kuan Yin. “However, for purposes of this manuscript, I will continue with this ball of light analogy of the God Force. Those who object to my use of the word ‘God� or ‘God Force� will just have to deal with it for now.�

“I’m seeing not pie-shaped but straight slivers coming from this central ball of light,� depicts Lena. “These straight slivers of light become a person who plays out adventures from his or her beliefs. When you put all the slivers together they form God. It is as if one takes a small chip of gold from a cave made of gold. The cave and chip of gold are separate. Yet, they are the same. How can this be?�

Answering her own question, Lena comments, “Because they are both comprised of the same chemical elements. Why do we even go through such a complex process? Is it all just a beautiful game?� Lena asks Kuan Yin.

“The God Force likes intense pleasure,� expounds Kuan Yin. “However, the God Force experiences itself more clearly when it can separate itself out; obtaining a different point of view. Because of this separation, [becoming human--the personification of the “Always/Authentic Self”], there is the possibility for pain.”

Hope Bradford, Oracle of Compassion: The Living Word of Kuan Yin
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Oracle of Compassion: The Living Word of Kuan Yin Oracle of Compassion: The Living Word of Kuan Yin by Hope Bradford
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