Bodhisattwa Avalokiteshwara (Called
Chenresig in Tibetan Buddhism):
Om Mani Padme Hum
Rough Translation: 'Om, salutations to The Jewel of Consciousness (the mind)
which has reached the heart's lotus.'
This mantra is practiced more than any other in the world. It is pre-eminent
in producing a state of dynamic compassion in the sayer. Dynamic means that
this compassion contains as part of it the ability to powerfully manifest in
both subtle and obvious ways. One of the simple yet profound teachings which
accompanies this mantra is the concept that when the mind and heart become united,
anything is possible. The implications of this simple thought are staggering.
If you want to change the world for the better, this mantra should be in your
spiritual toolbox. For more on this mantra, see the chapter on the Wesak Festival.
A dedicated group of followers of Kuan Yin use this mantra to invoke her as
an emanation of Avaloketeshwara, while others use the mantra Namo Kuan Shi Yin
Pu Sa.