Prayer of the Kwan Yin Goddess ********************************* "Beloved Goddess Kwan Yin, I call you now beside me. Please kindly cleanse now with your Lavender Flame every cell and atom in my bodies, mind, emotions, memory, subconscious and spirit. Transmute any negative thing present anywhere in my spiritual or physical being, raising it to a higher vibration of love, compassion and light. " Thank you, it has come true and it is true! Kuan Yin Lavender Flame is a fraction of the Violet Flame of Transmutation. It is part of a triad of energies emanating from that flame, namely purple, amethyst, and lavender. All energies coming from Violet have something to do with transformation, transmutation, purification or divine alchemy. In the case of Lavender, we are especially dealing with purification and divine alchemy, which is cleansing the unwanted and transforming our experiences into Light. Remove the blocks that we have placed against the Divine Feminine as a result of social or religious conditioning. It brings with it a feeling of peace and compassion, and as a result, can be used when Violet feels too strong for us. Lavender embraces, nourishes our traumas, and is good for those of us who need a mother's love. The healing aspect of Lavender surrounds the illness with a layer of love, guiding it out of the system. This energy teaches us that it is okay to be gentle with ourselves, that nothing is gained by self abuse or being extreme with ourselves. Says to us "Be Here Now You are perfect just the way you are and you don't need anything else to be complete. Lavender Flame is a fraction of the Violet Flame The Violet Flame has a strong energy and acts quickly. Her energy is way more "bitter" than that of Lavender Flaming. The Lavender flame has a soft, warm, loving and supportive energy. Brings clean up with gentleness For some people in intensive cleanings, it is more advisable to work with the Lavender Flame than with the Violet one, due to the fact that it works with gentleness, and this gentleness is needed in such cases to not assault even more the subtle structures, which when they are in Intensive cleanings are very stressful and in places there are also tears/holes in the other layers. The Lavender flame comes as a balm, as a comfort that determines, through its softness, an easier adaptation of subtle structures to new changes. It is a very well-known Zeate in the Asian tradition. She is said to be the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion. She was incarnated on Earth, like all Ascension Masters, and when she finished her lessons and reached the highest evolutionary stage, reaching the status of Buddha, instead of retreating to the Heavenly Realms, she chose to stay and assist the Earth until the last man on Earth its gonna be taken up. His gift to humanity is so great! Use Flacara Lavender for gentle cleaning, to open up to compassion, to open the heart, to heal the wounds of the past. The main purpose of this Flame is to open us to compassion, something so necessary for mankind in these times we live in. How do you use the Lavender Flame? Simple: through intention and visualization. Visualize yourself with the Lavender Flame every structure that you want to clean and heal: aura, the fields, the subtle bodies (you can take them one by one: etheric, mental, emotional, spiritual), the heart chakra, the neck / communication, chakra 2 / sexuality, any other chakra, any organ, any aspect of your being that is still impure. Same for spaces, areas, animals, crystals. Then you give the intention that that structure is cleaned of old, unbeneficial, stagnant and dark energies or you give the intention for it to be healed or you give the intent to teach you what compassion is in all its faces. Take a structure at a time, not all at once, to have enough strength to work and not to spend too long in meditation. The more you work on several levels, the longer the time will be. Stay inside until energies stop flowing. Thank you Lavender Flames and Lady Quan Yin at the end. © Ariendra Cristina This article can only be copied by mentioning the source and its author. Let's respect each other and the work we do for the benefit of all!
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