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<blockquote>You do not realize how much has hung in the balance of your own life because mercy’s flame has been available to you. You have called and God has answered, and through my heart and my hands, mercy has flowed. I say this that you might also have the wisdom to understand that when mercy has been accorded for a time, you are expected to deliver the fruits of mercy, following the works of the L<small>ORD</small> and the way of wisdom.<ref>Kuan Yin, “Mercy: The Fire that Tries Every Man’s Works,” ''Pearls of Wisdom'', 1982, Book II, p. ''96''.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>You do not realize how much has hung in the balance of your own life because mercy’s flame has been available to you. You have called and God has answered, and through my heart and my hands, mercy has flowed. I say this that you might also have the wisdom to understand that when mercy has been accorded for a time, you are expected to deliver the fruits of mercy, following the works of the L<small>ORD</small> and the way of wisdom.<ref>Kuan Yin, “Mercy: The Fire that Tries Every Man’s Works,” ''Pearls of Wisdom'', 1982, Book II, p. ''96''.</ref></blockquote>


The Bodhisattva Kuan Yin is known as the Goddess of Mercy because she ensouls the God-qualities of mercy, compassion and forgiveness. She serves on the Karmic Board as the representative of the seventh ray (violet ray). She also held the office of [[chohan]] of the seventh ray for two thousand years until [[Saint Germain]] assumed that office in the late 1700s.  
The Bodhisattva Kuan Yin is known as the '''Goddess of Mercy''' because she ensouls the God-qualities of mercy, compassion and forgiveness. She serves on the [[Karmic Board]] as the representative of the seventh ray (violet ray). She also held the office of [[chohan]] of the seventh ray for two thousand years until [[Saint Germain]] assumed that office in the late 1700s.  


== Her retreat ==
== Her retreat ==