Sacred Power Reading Cards - Compassion
/Sacred Power Reading Cards - Compassion
My Interpretation of the Card
Practising compassion allows a peace and harmony to take place in your life. It allows those situations that hold you back to be freed. It’s time to practise compassion not only towards others but towards yourself. Acceptance is a major key to compassion for self. It’s about telling yourself that you are perfect in this moment, just as you are. The acceptance of past mistakes frees you of those binds that hold you back. If you accept and learn from the past, it allows you to let go and move forward. Practising compassion to others allows understanding to occur. If you’ve had bad situations from others, it’s time to forgive. If you want to help others, spread your kindness. Allow peace to settle within you, so that you can give back to others. Be free of restraint when you welcome compassion into your life.
Guidebook Meaning – Summary
The beautiful Quan Yin holds a white lotus flower and pearl of enlightenment in the other. She is here to bless you with compassion, unconditional love and acceptance. She has heard your prayers and is asking you to be open to miracles. Sitting on the pink lotus, a symbol of peace and harmony, the mother of all humanity hear the cries and prayers of the people. She stretches her love to whoever needs it and giving support in times of grief and trauma. She assists those wanting to release burdens around family and love. In times of sadness and turmoil, she encourages us to nurture ourselves. Right now, Quan Yin can assist in removing karmic obstacles, emotional imbalance and anything that is holding you back in receiving love. Having an open heart is essential for us to receive and reciprocate love to others.
Conclusion Between my Interpretation & Guidebook
I honestly didn’t realise it was Quan Yin on the card. I just saw a person allowing peace into their lives and how they could radiate that outwardly. The guidebook covered welcoming love through some release. Not that it isn’t related to compassion, to me, it seemed like it wasn’t really covering compassion as a whole. I prefer my reading better.