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Becoming Kuan Yin

The Evolution of Compassion
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Becoming Kuan Yin by Stephen Levine retells the ancient legend of Miao Shan, a princess who defied her cruel fatherโ€™s wishes and chose a path of compassion, becoming the revered bodhisattva Kuan Yin. Through narrative and meditative practice, Levine explores her transformation from suffering to merciful enlightenment, inviting readers to uncover their own boundless capacity for kindness amid hardship.
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Ideal for followers of East Asian Buddhism, readers interested in spiritual growth, and caregivers seeking compassionate insight. Also suited for those exploring meditation and the practice of mercy in difficult circumstances.

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In BECOMING KUAN YIN, Levine shares the tale of Miao Shan, born centuries ago to a cruel king who wanted her to marry a wealthy but uncaring man. This is the story of how Miao Shan refused to follow the path her father had in mind and, instead, became Kuan Yin, the first acknowledged female bodhisattva who is revered by millions.

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In his long career as a poet, Buddhist teacher, spiritual advisor, and writer, Stephen Levine has changed our understanding of death and dying. In Becoming Kuan Yin, Levine's first new book in many years, he turns to the legend of Kuan Yin, the bodhisattva venerated by East Asian Buddhists for her compassion.

In Becoming Kuan Yin, Levine shares the tale of Miao Shan, born centuries ago to a cruel king who wanted her to marry a wealthy but uncaring man. This is the story of how Miao Shan refused to follow the path her father had in mind and, instead, became Kuan Yin, the first acknowledged female bodhisattva who is revered by millions. Levine weaves together story and practice and helps readers discover their own infinite capacity for mercy and compassion under difficult circumstances.

This book will have resonance for Kuan Yin's millions of followers as the friend of the dying and those who work with them. Becoming Kuan Yin follows her very difficult and remarkably beautiful path to Bodhisattva and ultimately completed Buddha nature. It is a semi-fictional tale composed of myth and the true nature of practice. She was Miao Shan, a gifted human being on an arduous merciful path, long before she came to be referenced as a celestial.

Best known for his work on dying, teacher and author Levine (A Gradual Awakening) explores the legend of Kuan Yin. This beloved Chinese manifestation of the Buddhist bodhisattva of compassion vows to help all sentient beings escape suffering. Retelling the story of her origin, Levine recounts how, when Miao Shan refused her cruel father's orders to marry, he sentenced her to harsh labour at a convent. Yet as she faced increasingly severe hardships tending the sick and dying, her compassion grew, until she finally became the bodhisattva Kuan Yin, "she who hears the cries of the world."

He uses Miao Shan's legend as a starting point for a meditation on compassion for self and others, noting that healing is "to reoccupy those parts of ourselves abandoned to pain." Noting that Kuan Yin has been described as the "first acknowledged female Buddha," Levine identifies similarities to the life of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism.

Levine's writing isn't quite up to the task of lyrical celebration, but this short, heartfelt book offers hope in the face of extraordinary pain.

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Praised by spiritual leaders like Ram Dass and Sharon Salzberg, this book offers captivating and liberating stories that inspire profound compassion. Ralph Metzner commends its grace-filled reflections on fierce compassion that challenge limitations. While Levineโ€™s prose may lack lyrical flourish, the heartfelt message brings hope and healing to those facing pain.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781578635559

Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 September 2013

Country: United States

Imprint: Red Wheel/Weiser

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Stephen Levine is an American poet, author and teacher best known for his work on death and dying. He is one of a generation of pioneering teachers who, along with Jack Kornfield, Joseph Goldstein, Ram Dass and Sharon Salzberg, have made the teachings of Theravada Buddhism more widely available to students in the West. He is the author of Who Dies?, Healing into Life and Death and Turning Toward the Mystery.

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