Phoenix Century Press
On the Wings of Phoenix Rising: A Journey from Ashes to Joy
On the Wings of Phoenix Rising: A Journey from Ashes to Joy
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Author: Denis Mair
Publisher: Phoenix Century Press
Published: 03/13/2014
Pages: 202
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.61lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.43d
ISBN: 9780989731614
About the Author
Yuan Miao was born in Main-land China into a family with a rich Chinese and Tibetan spir-i-tual heritage. Her Chinese grand-fa-ther was a Zen master. Her grand-mother, Yeshe Tsuomu, whose name means "Ocean of Wisdom", was the daughter of a high Tibetan Rinpoche and herself an enlight-ened master deeply connected to the Divine Mother. She named her grand-daughter Yuan Miao -the Source of Infi-nite Water- after receiving a trans-mis-sion from the Divine Mother. She was Miao's teacher, guide and guardian, passing down to her a precious ancient dakini lineage. In her own life, Miao has had a close affinity with the Divine Mother - Guanyin -, since she was three years old, when in a vision, she appeared before Miao as a tradi-tion-ally dressed woman holding a water-filled vase. She conveyed a clear message that she would become a guide for Miao. Years later, Miao would have the spir-i-tual expe-ri-ence that radi-cally altered her life. She'd become a successful docu-men-tary film director at CCTV (the central TV station in China), gaining worldly expe-ri-ence trav-eling exten-sively through China and other coun-tries. Following a dream, she went for a visit to her grand-mother on the full moon in July 1985. While looking out the window the night she arrived, she saw a large globe of light. She first thought it was a lantern, but the light divided and divided again into smaller spheres. Grandma recog-nized that it was a truly special event, and that night Miao received empow-er-ments and reve-la-tions from the Divine Mother and the high masters. After-wards, changed, she had frequent mystical expe-ri-ences and began to spon-ta-neously prac-tice Shakti charged move-ments that she came to under-stand were expres-sions of tradi-tional Tibetan sacred Dumu, which liter-ally means "strong light". In 1991, Miao's only child, her daughter, died from leukemia when she was only nine years old. Plunged into the deepest despair, Miao's faith was shaken and her will to live was lost. She became suicidal, but the mystical events and visions continued, and she emerged from the expe-ri-ence reborn; like a phoenix rising from the ashes, she was able to realize the true reality of life and death, and become completely enlight-ened, having trans-formed her deep suffering into a vast well-spring of compas-sion and joy, a trans-mis-sion she received from the Divine Mother.
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