Moonzie Momma

An elegant, serene depiction of the Chinese goddess Kuan-Yin standing on a rocky ledge in a misty mountain landscape. She wears a radiant white silk robe with fluttering blue sashes and a golden belt. Her dark hair is styled in an intricate, high bun adorned with jade and pearls. She holds a porcelain vase filled with weeping willow branches, using a wand to cast droplets of healing water into the air. In the background, green bamboo grows near the entrance of a dark cavern, above which hangs a stone sign with Chinese calligraphy. Mist-shrouded peaks rise in the far distance.
Kuan-Yin, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, gently sprinkles redeeming water from her willow branch amidst the sacred, misty peaks of her mountain home.

~ May 19

Her elegant sashes flutter as she passes,
her white silk robe radiant as holy light,
her golden belts blessing the air.
A perfected mind and a golden body:
pearls and jade fringe her face
and dark hair coiled like a dragon;
brows like new moons, eyes like stars
and a flash of red from her joyous lips.
She holds a vase full of willow branches
from which she casts redeeming water.
Her orchid heart loves green bamboo
which grows on her sacred mountain,
in the cave of tidal sound.
—Chinese hymn to Kuan-Yin

In Chinese tradition, merely saying the name of the bodhisattva Kuan-Yin is enough to attain salvation, for she is so merciful that no request goes unheeded, no prayer unanswered. In many sculptures, she is shown carrying a vase from which branches of weeping willow extend; she uses these willow wands to spread droplets of precious healing water throughout the earth.

It is not always easy to believe in such universal mercy. Yet, Buddhist wisdom tells us, it is always there, always ready to be called upon. Like an unfathomably kind and maternal presence, Kuan-Yin awaits our prayers. And we do not even need to articulate our needs precisely, for just the simple mention of her name draws this kindly goddess to our side. Do not hesitate: call upon her now, and she will answer you.


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