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Quan Yin - Tara - The Goddess Alchemy Range Perfume

Quan Yin - Tara - The Goddess Alchemy Range Perfume

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Tara, Quan Yin the Goddess of Compassion

The Lotus Goddess existed in India long before the invasion of the Aryans.

When the divine life substance is about to put forth the universe, the cosmic waters grow a thousand-petalled lotus of pure gold, as radiant as the sun.

This is the womb of the universe, the generative organ of the waters – the female, maternal, procreative aspect of the Absolute.

The lotus is personified as the Mother Goddess through whom the Absolute moves into creation.

She stands upon a lotus, which is her ‘vehicle’.

The ubiquitous lotus is a sign of her presence even where her human features do not appear, and not uncommonly the masculine divinities even copy her traditional poses… through time the lotus becomes detached from the goddess Lotus in art and consigned to other powers.

The ancient pattern of the Goddess Lotus has undergone a radical transformation of meaning.

Mother Earth has become the queen of the spiritual kingdom attained through enlightenment (bodhi), representing the extinction (nirvana) of both individualised consciousness and the cosmic manifold of biological, human and godly being.

She represents the termination of delight in earthly or even celestial existences, the extinction of every craving for individual duration; she is the adamantine, indestructible, secret nature of all and everything.

There are several manifestations of The Lotus Goddess in the Eastern traditions.

The Lotus Goddess Tara is the patron goddess of Tibet. It is said she was born of a tear shed by Avalokita in pity for the suffering of sentient beings.

There are 21 forms of Tara, the two principle embodiments known as the Green Tara and the White Tara.

They are much alike except that, from her seat upon a moon disc supported by a giant lotus, the Green Tara extends one foot as though about to rise from meditation, whereas the White Tara sits in meditation posture.

She is further differentiated by having a visible ‘wisdom eye” in the centre of her forehead as well as eyes set in the palms of each hand.

With both forms, the head is charmingly inclined , the body a trifle arched so that the left shoulder is perceptibly higher than the right; one hand, held close to the heart, forms the mudra of protection.


Kuan Yin is unique among the heavenly hierarchy in being utterly free from pride or vengefulness, and is reluctant to punish even those to whom a severe lesson would be salutary.

She portrays compassion and its liberating powers.

Rocks, willows, lotus pools, or running water are often indications of the presence of Kuan Yin. Kuan Yin and Avalokita’s mantra is “Om Mani Padme Hum”.

She is the friend you call upon in times of trouble.

She is the hand that guides.

She understands the longing for children, the fear of pain, the anguish of a lost child or of a lonely parent.

She is familiar and she is family.

She is the Jewel within the lotus and to remind us that within human experience that it’ll the lotus will bloom from the mid


She is white lotus, jasmine, Star Jasmine, Tusli, Ylang ylang, Green mandarin, star anise, white Lilies, geranium, tiger lily, penonies, and cherry blossom and Star Ruby


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