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Mirror, Mirror, on the wall....Why you ask ?
Why do you think I ask?
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Mirror, Mirror, on the wall....Why you ask ?
Hold on I think I have that same statue! Maybe 2 of them? I'm not kidding it's somewhere in a box in my attic, it was my grandmother's. I'm sure I have it what's the significance of it?This is for anyone who thinks they may need a boost.
Its kwan yin , i have one also ... it has a lot of siginificance , K can explain it better .....Hold on I think I have that same statue! Maybe 2 of them? I'm not kidding it's somewhere in a box in my attic, it was my grandmother's. I'm sure I have it what's the significance of it?
Hmm , why do you think im asking , why i asked why you asked ?Mirror, Mirror, on the wall....
Why do you think I ask?
Hey B , take it out of the attic and put it somewhere peaceful .....Hold on I think I have that same statue! Maybe 2 of them? I'm not kidding it's somewhere in a box in my attic, it was my grandmother's. I'm sure I have it what's the significance of it?
Thats a nice one ! You have lladro ? Like that ? Damn grandma had good taste ......Actually I have this piece too and it's very old, the price is I'm looking at is crazy!? Not interested in the Buddhist aspect of it just the monetary value and I have that, thanks for pointing it out!
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You should pull her out and put her in the sunshine or on a mantel somewhere. Especially during these times.Hold on I think I have that same statue! Maybe 2 of them? I'm not kidding it's somewhere in a box in my attic, it was my grandmother's. I'm sure I have it what's the significance of it?
Yeah, a lladro? Worth some money since they aren't made anymore. I wouldn't want her for money, beautiful statue.Actually I have this piece too and it's very old, the price is I'm looking at is crazy!? Not interested in the Buddhist aspect of it just the monetary value and I have that, thanks for pointing it out!
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Again I have no interest in that aspect of it only financial but thank you very much for pointing it out, best wishes!You should pull her out and put her in the sunshine or on a mantel somewhere. Especially during these times.
Kuan Yin is a Boddhisattva, which means she chose to keep one foot on the ground so she would always remember what it was like to be human. She is the Goddess of Compassion and Mercy and is an Ascended Master. Plant people should have her. :)
Please post a picture if you buy her. She needs to be surrounded by flowers. The Diesels love her. They throw out carnation scents when I'm meditating with her.Hey beachwalker , yea , you need to keep grandmas gift and get into it , dont sell that for cash ......
Its good vibes for life , that one...
Or sell it to me![]()
She just brings me so much joy and big happy smiles. I've been talking to her since I was a young clueless 20 year old. Thank you for sharing this.
Hold on I think I have that same statue! Maybe 2 of them? I'm not kidding it's somewhere in a box in my attic, it was my grandmother's. I'm sure I have it what's the significance of it?
I just learned of your name last night. Very timely of your entry. Nice to see you again.That statue is Kwan Yin, aka Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, aka the god/goddess of compassion (there was actually a gender change somewhere along the way).
In Japanese it's Kanzeon.
Edited to add a footnote: Deities in Buddhism aren't really worshipped per se, they're more reminders of goals. So god/goddess isn't really the right word, but I don't know of a better one.