Monday, December 27, 2010

Happy New Year!!!!!

New Year is coming. Everybody has a wish. Happiness should be 1 of them.

Happiness is not the result of favourable conditions. That's backwards. Favourable conditions result from happiness.

So what does it take to be happy? Nothing more than a willingness to be happy.

Happiness comes from the way you respond to life. There are people who have every reason to be miserable, but who still live with happiness and joy. In every life, there is room for happiness.

Everyone has challenges. Everyone has disappointments. Yet they do not have to get you down.

True happiness comes not from the absence of problems. True enduring happiness comes in spite of problems.

Happiness is not a reaction, it is a choice. Let it be yours!



Happy New Year!!!


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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Comment on mercury

Your mercury charm is awesome. Its energies are strong and noticable and I feel them the minute I wear it. It brings a calm state of mind and at the same time it charges and balances the body's energies. There are many parad beads out there; but the one that you supply is the real thing.
Please let me know if there is a larger version of this mercury charm.
Thank you for your services.


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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Goddess Of great miracle and Great Compassion thailand amulet



Kuan Yin (also spelled Kwan Yin or Quan Yin and known as Kuan Shih Yin), is known as the Goddess of Compassion & Healing. She is one of the most popular deities in all of Asia. Her name in Chinese roughly translates as "The One who Hears the Cries of the World". She is the most beloved and revered of the Chinese dieties. Kuan Yin is the Divine Mother we all long for: merciful, tender, compassionate, loving, protecting, caring, healing, and wise. She quietly comes to the aid of her children everywhere. Her mantra is 'Om Mani Padme Hum.' (that is, 'Hail the Jewel -or pearl- in the Lotus.') Many believe that she is the female representation of Avalokitesvara, who is the Tibetan and Nepalese God of Compassion. In Asia, statues of Kuan Yin can be found in front of, or on the grounds of, many Buddhist temples.

Just as Catholic Christianity has provided an antidote to pure theological patriarchy by encouraging the reverence of the Virgin Mary, so Chinese Buddhism evolved a feminine bodhisattva, or Buddha-to-be, named Kuan Yin. And just as Mary captured the hearts of Catholic worshipers, so Kuan Yin far outstripped the male bodhisattvas in popularity. Both in Japan (as Kwannon, who is often pictured as male) and in pre-revolutionary China, this semidivine being was honored in virtually every home; she was the most powerful being in the entire Chinese pantheon.

The Origin of Kuan Yin:

There are many legends about the origin of Kuan Yin, but this in one of the most popular.

In 7th century China, a king had three daughters, the youngest named Miao-Shan. At the time of Miao-Shan's birth, the earth trembled and a wonderful fragrance and flower blossoms sprang up around the land. Many of the local people said they saw the signs of a holy incarnation on her body.

While the king and queen were amazed by this blessing. Unfortunately, they were corrupt and saw little value in a child who appeared pure and kind. When Miao-Shan got older, the king wanted to find a husband for her. She told her father she would only marry if by so doing she would be able to help alleviate the suffering of all mankind.

The king became enraged when he heard of her devotion to helping others, and forced her to slave away at menial tasks. Her mother, the queen, and her two sisters admonished her, all to no avail.

In desperation, the king decided to let her pursue her religious calling at a monastery, but ordered the nuns there to treat her so badly she would change her mind. She was forced to collect wood and water, and tend a garden for the kitchen. They thought this would be impossible, since the land around the monastery was barren. To everyone's amazement, the garden flourished, even in winter, and a spring welled up out of nowhere next to the kitchen.

When the king heard about these miracles, he decided that he was going to kill Miao-Shan. After all, the nuns who were supposed to have tormented her. But as his henchmen arrived at the monastery, a spirit came out of a fog of clouds and carried her away to safety on a remote island. She lived there on her own for many years, pursuing a life of of religious dedication.

Several years later, her father became seriously ill. He was unable to sleep or eat; his doctors believed he would certainly die soon. As he was about to pass, a monk came to visit the king. The monk told the king he could cure the monarch, but he would have to grind up the arms and eyes of one free from hatred to make the medicine. The king thought this was impossible, but the monk assured him that there was a Bodhisattva living in the king's domain who would gladly surrender those items if asked.

The king sent an envoy to find this unknown bodhisattva. When the envoy made the request, Miao-Shan gladly cut out her eyes and severed her arms. The envoy returned and the monk made the medicine. The king instantly recovered. When the king thanked the monk; he chastised the king by saying, "You should thank the one who gave her eyes and arms." Suddenly, the monk disappeared. The king believed this was divine intervention and after ordering a coach prepared headed off with his family to find and thank the unknown bodhisattva.

When the royal family arrived they realized it is was their daughter, Miao-Shan, who had made the sacrifice. Miao-Shan spoke up, "Mindful of my father's love, I have repaid him with my eyes and arms." With eyes full of tears and hearts full of shame, the family gathered to hug Miao-Shan. As they did so auspicious clouds formed around Miao-Shan. The earth trembled, flowers rained down, and a holy manifestation of the Thousand Eyes and Thousand Arms appeared hovering in the air.



And then, the bodhisattva was gone. To honor Miao-Shan the royal family built a shrine on the spot, which is known as Fragrant Mountain.

BODHISATTVA(also spelled Boddhisattva)Literally means "enlightened being"; a soul who, through compassion and altruism, has earned the right to leave this world of suffering and enter nirvana, but has chosen instead to stay on Earth to instruct others to until all beings are enlightened. A Bodhisattva acts as the key figure in Mahayana Buddhism.

Miracle of this great compassion goddess:

Reversal of Eyesight While I was in Cambria, CA, I hiked along East - West Ranch and above the path atop the hills looking at the view of the ocean, landscape and the setting sun. The sun looked beautiful through the trees, its rays exploding out like rainbow darts, sharp spears of light.
I wasn't thinking about my eyesight when I placed the viewfinder in front of right eye, to get the perfect shot, in fact I took several pictures as the sun was still high in the sky and descending into the horizon. I saw spots, hairline images and floaters in my right eye and thought about the damage I had caused. I knew better, but I guess my thoughts at the time looking through a camera lens, somehow it was protecting me from the harmful rays. For weeks on end the floaters, spots, etc. kept reminding me of the consequences. It was only until I started to clear the judgements about myself that healing began to take place. Using the Kwan Yin Goddess symbol, I began directing healing to my eye and in a matter of a week I saw improvement. Healing has increased steadily. I no longer have the noticeable spots or floaters. Occasionally, I will see a hairline image, but it is very faint. I am thankful for the wonderful healing energy of Kwan Yin!
Nancy Kimes 12-15-08

This thai amulet Goddess Of great miracle and Great Compassion is blessed by a chinese temple in thailand who invite many powerful thai monk to to come together to combine force to "open eye" of this batch of thailand amulets. Under the fund and organisation of thailand university, they hope that through this great force, this amulet will has great power to help those people in help and without any doubt, in everybody mind, they know this great compassion goddess will sure help those people who need help.





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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Charm for love and success




Master Cum always create or bless thai amulets that target to help people who solve people problem.
Today, I am going to introduce another charm that is bless by master cum that can help people in find soul mate, solve marriage unhappiness, love problem, love ones not not listening to you and keep quarrel with you and help you to solve your wealth problem.
I ask the master why he bless such a charm.
he say, if you has love charm, impossible you pray to the holy amulets, Buddhas or monks for such matters.
You need to pray to a lower realm semi being for help!!!
Like your love one run away, cannot find love, all these you has to pray to a lower realm being. you cannot pray to a Buddha and request help that your wife has run away with other guy or tell Buddha that you has just break off with your love one, you need his help!!!
That is not possible! Buddha is about about dharma, do good etc...
That why pray to lower realm being for such matter is the best because they will help you for this!
Furthermore, for some people doing sales, doing business, they need very strong attraction so that people will like them, and business and deal will be close.
All this attraction will be get from the help of all this beings! People will like you, listen to you, find your proposal very good, if you are in work, boss will like you, colleague will like you, indirectly let you form a great teamwork in workplace!



He has add in a very special herb call wahn metta, the herb for charming and attraction. People will be charm by you with the power of this herb. he has add in 2 hand written scroll.
1) Maha lamlui-the great wealth money mantra
money obstacles will be clear, money and wealth luck will flow in
2) Maha senate-The great mantra for charming
With this mantra, you can charm back the person you want to charm, including your boss, charm back your ex lover.


In General, this thai amulet for love and success can be use for:

1) use as love charm to charm back your loss love ones
2) charm your bosses so that they will like you
3) Charm your client so that you can close the deals
4) use as wealth amulet to remove your obstacles in wealth luck which lead to strong flow of money wealth into your life.
5) use as love charm to act as a magnet to attract people to you to find your soul mate

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