Sunday, August 22, 2010

Divine Worship With Quan Yin

Blue Sky Quan Yin
Worship is usually an act of religious devotion directed towards someone or something resembling the divine essence of life as a Goddess or God.

A designated person can perform an act of worship individually or in an informal or formal group.

Religious worship can occur in a wide variety of locations: at home or out in the open, such as on the beach, in a park, in a forest, or on private land.

Many religious traditions place an emphasis upon regular worship at frequent intervals, whether daily or weekly.

Expressions of worship vary, but typically include one or more of the following: Prayer, meditation, ritual, chanting, music, dance, religious holidays, festivals, pilgrimage, feasting, temples, shrines, idols or simply private individual acts of devotion.

To begin turning within to practice Divine Worship with Quan Yin, find a quiet place where you can sit comfortably with your back straight. Breathe slowly and deeply in through your nose while simultaneously filling your belly and chest. Exhaling slowly through your mouth empting your chest and belly at the same time. Place your palms together in front of your chest. While continuing to breathe, sit still and focus on your third eye asking Quan Yin to guide you into your practice of Divine Worship. Practice for at least 3 minutes.

A mantra that can be used to enhance the practice of Divine Worship: Ek Ong Kar (One Creatrix/Creator, Goddess/God is One). Repeat mantra mentally with each exhaling breath.

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