A Moment of Spirituality

Through Guanyin and a human friend

Jace Loi
Know Thyself, Heal Thyself
2 min readNov 24, 2022

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Picture taken by Author, Jace Loi

I was not raised to be religious. Yet I could not resist getting this elegant Guanyin statue when I first saw it.

Till today I don’t call myself a Buddhist or an atheist… or whatever. Yet I found profound spirituality in my own simple journey. I don’t do rituals or worship either but am always open to teachings or teachers to embody. I have never had a Guanyin at home. I do have a couple of small Buddha statues. For me, Buddha is the reminder of clear seeing, wisdom, and equanimity, which were themes in my earlier journey.

观音 (Guanyin or Avalokiteshvara)— these individual Chinese characters meant to see and listen or sound. And Guanyin is also a common symbol of compassion, mercy, and kindness, as she listens to the cries and sufferings of the world. These had been significant themes for me in my personal growth, especially during Covid times.

I eagerly sent this picture to a friend who is well-learned in Buddhism, and he said that this particular posture is referred to as 观自在. I love it, for 自在 means at ease. It was why I was so drawn to it in the first place, the embodiment of utmost ease and openness.

And he added this symbolic message for me -

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Jace Loi
Know Thyself, Heal Thyself

Mindfulness & Living with Ease. Poetry, doodles, and Tao. Mindfulness (MBCT) Teacher, Counsellor, Mum. See mingmindfulness.com or Insta @mingmindfulness.