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Many of the ancient Chinese goddesses, gods, mystics, buddhas, bodhisattvas, philosophers, and sages are now serving the Chinese and peoples of the planet including: Avalokitesvara, Dhashizhi, Chang Kuo, Fuxi, Gautama Siddharta Buddha, Guanyin, Han Wudi, He Xiangu, Huang Di, Kong Fuzi, Lao Zi, Lan Caihe, Maitreya Shangdi Buddha, Matzu, Nuwa, Shen Nung, Tara, Wenshu Pusa Mañjusri, Xi Wangmu, Xu Shen, Yuhuang Samantabhadra Buddha, and Zhu Xi. Dhashizhi was the female Chinese Buddhist Bodhisattva, whose name means The Strongest. The insightful depth and profound power of her fervently compassionate love enabled Bodhisattva Dhashizhi to empower and to assist others to break free of the wheel of samsara and the cycles of life, death, and rebirth. The grateful spirits of those she helped to soar free of the bonds of karmic return, assumed the shapes of beautiful flowers when they appeared before Dhashizhi to thank her for her support. For more updated current information about her. Guanyin was the Chinese Bodhisattva, Buddhistic prophet god who answered the prayers and petitions of childless women. "He Who Hears the Weeping World", he was also known as "He Who Contemplates the Supplicating Cries of the World".
Guanyin has great
shapeshifting abilities and will manifest in any form necessary, including that
of a woman, to protect those who are under attack by demonical forces of
darkness, fire, sword, or water.
Often depicted holding a lotus blossom or a willow twig with a vase containing the heavenly nectar of immortality. Guanyin rescues people from the samsara cycle of birth, death and rebirth. For more updated current information about him. Kong Fuzi (Kong, Confucius, Confucian) was the Philosopher Kong Fuzi, a Chinese educator and reformer of exemplary vision, who endeavored to elevate the most refined elements in the prevailing societal and governmental traditions by traveling throughout China, giving advice to its rulers, and teaching morality and ethics. Confucius was a name given to Philsopher Kong Fuzi by a western missionary and has no meaning to the Chinese who call him Kongzi.
Seasoned for more than 2,000 year, the philosophy of Kong Fuzi has been fully
integrated into Chinese culture. For more updated current information about him...
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