I love the energy of Quan Yin (Kuan Yin). Quan Yin is gentle, ever loving and ever unwavering. For those of you who are new to Quan Yin’s energy she is known as the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion. Quan Yin is the female form of Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva.
A rough translation of Quan Yin’s name is ‘One who hears the cries of the world’.
You may be wondering how Quan Yin came into my life. If you aren’t at all interested – skip reading this and go straight to her message in the post below.
Gifts come in strange ways! I was brought up Anglican, sang in the church choir etc but over the years I began to feel distanced from religion per se. It was not as if I lost God, I just never felt really connected. In 1996 I had a huge spiritual epiphany and a few months after that, my father came back into my life after a forty three year absence. I only got to spend one weekend with him before he passed away that same year.
As it turned out we had a great time chatting because he was interested in all the things I enjoyed and I got to hear his version of how he became to be absent from my life for so many years. It was great to have a relative who was interested in the same things I was!
Here was a guy who was doing chi kung at eighty! I feel very blessed to have had the opportunity to welcome by father back into my life, however brief physically. A few months after his passing my ‘new’ siblings sent me his books and tapes they felt would be of interest to me. Among all the books were a couple of beautiful artifacts wrapped in old cloth.
Gifted to me were a statue of a Chinese scholar and a beautiful figurine of Quan Yin. My heart had been open to receive the return of a father who had been absent for forty three years and I now understand this helped me to be able to resonate with Quan Yin.
I was already channeling several Higher Beings at that time and shortly after this I began channeling Quan Yin, Lao Tzu, ZhuangZi and one of the Immortals Ho Hsien Ku ( He Xiangu). I am very grateful these Beings are now back in my life. I love their pragmatism. They don’t give a hoot how many lifetimes it takes you to remember who you are! They are simply there whenever you are ready to listen.
A note on spelling – I use the spelling in my channel sessions as it comes to me, hence the spelling Avalokitesvara. You will also see it on the net as Avalokiteshvara.
My goal is to be a pure channel so what you read is what I get without revision.




