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Re: Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:39 pm
by yawares
Annapurna wrote:My avatar.... :smile:
Dear Annapurna,

Chinese Ivory Guan-Yin
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This youtube Guan-Yin is pretty with chanting too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpwqEIhY ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

yawares

Re: Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:22 am
by GraemeR
yawares wrote:I met my wife, who is Thai, in Britain and the kids were bilingual. It's funny; I met my wife wandering in a park with food.. I liked the food, didn't realise she hadn't made it. :thinking:
yawares: Love at first sight?

yawares
Love at first bite, it was the food that did it! :heart:

Graham

Re: Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:54 am
by yawares
GraemeR wrote:
yawares wrote:I met my wife, who is Thai, in Britain and the kids were bilingual. It's funny; I met my wife wandering in a park with food.. I liked the food, didn't realise she hadn't made it. :thinking:
yawares: Love at first sight?

yawares
Love at first bite, it was the food that did it! :heart:

Graham
Dear Graham,
You met your wife in the park? And she let you taste her food? ...Thai food??? Well, this is my theory: you were attracted to her so you approached her by complementing her food...and she liked you too so she let you taste the food...one thing let to another!! Am I right?? :thinking:

NOTE: Now you know that 40 members like to read your story :thumbsup:

yawares( Dr. Sigmund Freud's student!!) :tongue:

Re: Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:14 am
by GraemeR
yawares wrote:]Dear Graham,
You met your wife in the park? And she let you taste her food? ...Thai food??? Well, this is my theory: you were attracted to her so you approached her by complementing her food...and she liked you too so she let you taste the food...one thing let to another!! Am I right?? :thinking:

NOTE: Now you know that 40 members like to read your story :thumbsup:

yawares( Dr. Sigmund Freud's student!!) :tongue: [/b][/color]
Dear Yawares

No!!!! The food was a trap! :tantrum: She hadn't even made it herself :stirthepot:

In fact I went to meet an old Turkish friend who was studying in the UK. We went for a walk in the park. My future wife was at the same language school and they knew each other. That is how we met and she gave me some of her lunch. She had been given it from a restaurant she worked part time in.

I met my Turkish friend on a bus in Istanbul. I still know old students I taught in the late 1990s! Now they are doctors, lawyers and teaches etc :clap: .

Was I trapped by the food? :tongue: Maybe I'll never know :shrug:

Graham

Re: Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:54 am
by Hanzze
"Love goes through the belly" (a german proverb tells), that is maybe also the reason why Guan-Yin (or Avalokitasvara, or Chenrezig, or Phra Mae Kuan Im, or Preah Mae Kun Ci Iem) is so populare. What ever is able to make us contented and pleased... for the six mothes even 1000 arms are to less.

Re: Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 2:34 pm
by yawares
Dear Yawares
No!!!! The food was a trap! :tantrum: She hadn't even made it herself :stirthepot:
In fact I went to meet an old Turkish friend who was studying in the UK. We went for a walk in the park. My future wife was at the same language school and they knew each other. That is how we met and she gave me some of her lunch. She had been given it from a restaurant she worked part time in.
I met my Turkish friend on a bus in Istanbul. I still know old students I taught in the late 1990s! Now they are doctors, lawyers and teaches etc :clap: .

Was I trapped by the food? :tongue: Maybe I'll never know :shrug:
Graham[/quote]
Dear Graham,
I know that you're playful/love Thai food...soon I'll post a story about my dear friend in Illinois who taught me to cook yummy Thai foods. Please ask your wife to cook: Tod-Mun/Pork-Satay/Som-Tum/Por-pia with sweet/sour sauce/Yum-Yai . If she can't cook these foods then please take her to a restaurant and order these foods :thumbsup: ...you'll love love love...like you get love in your tummy!!!
Song for you/wife : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u21Kg_PzmMA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
yawares :thumbsup:

Re: Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 2:38 am
by yawares
Hanzze wrote:"Love goes through the belly" (a german proverb tells), that is maybe also the reason why Guan-Yin (or Avalokitasvara, or Chenrezig, or Phra Mae Kuan Im, or Preah Mae Kun Ci Iem) is so populare. What ever is able to make us contented and pleased... for the six mothes even 1000 arms are to less.
Dear Hanzze,

Chinese Carved Ivory Standing Figure of Guanyin
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If "Love goes through the belly" is for everyman...then Yawares would be an old maid!...I didn't know how to cook anything until Tep took me and our 8 months old daughter to come to live in Columbus,Ohio, USA where I met many Thai students who taught me to cook...best of all ..I met a Thai restaurant owner who showed me how to cook HONEY ROASTED DUCK/CHICKEN SHANGHAI !!! After 6 years in Ohio, Tep got a new job in Illinois...then I met a Thai nurse who was so good in cooking foods/desserts...we became best friends she taught me everything I wanted to learn!! She was so fabulous!! And I was a fast learner...right now I'm a pretty good cook...my husband/daughter are so proud of my cooking ability.

Nice to see your reply again/miss you,
yawares :smile:

Re: Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 3:27 am
by GraemeR
yawares wrote: Graham
Dear Graham,
I know that you're playful/love Thai food...soon I'll post a story about my dear friend in Illinois who taught me to cook yummy Thai foods. Please ask your wife to cook: Tod-Mun/Pork-Satay/Som-Tum/Por-pia with sweet/sour sauce/Yum-Yai . If she can't cook these foods then please take her to a restaurant and order these foods :thumbsup: ...you'll love love love...like you get love in your tummy!!!
Song for you/wife : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u21Kg_PzmMA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
yawares :thumbsup:
Hi Yawares,

In English there is a proverb 'The way to a man's heart, is through his stomach' I'm sure it's true. :heart:

I don't eat meat so life is quite hard in Thailand. Almost everything contains fish sauce, shrimp paste or the like so I tend to go to J food restaurants. My wife is almost used to it now, the kids eat meat, especially Jimmy who won't eat rice or veg unless forced :guns:

You're lucky you got taught to cook properly! My wife has had to learn by her mistakes :jawdrop:

This weekend she is going to a Temple for meditation, so I will be off to Makro, get pizza bases, pasta, it's going to be an Italian weekend :clap:

Enjoy your meals too :tongue:

Graham

Re: Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 10:28 am
by yawares
Hi Yawares,

In English there is a proverb 'The way to a man's heart, is through his stomach' I'm sure it's true. :heart:
yawares: not so true with Tep..he loves me because I'm a happy person/he first saw me when I was 12:
Stoney: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeHv2Wd5 ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I don't eat meat so life is quite hard in Thailand. Almost everything contains fish sauce, shrimp paste or the like so I tend to go to J food restaurants. My wife is almost used to it now, the kids eat meat, especially Jimmy who won't eat rice or veg unless forced
yawares: Does she work? Must be hard for her to cook meat for kids and veg. for you. :thumbsup:

You're lucky you got taught to cook properly! My wife has had to learn by her mistakes :jawdrop:
yawares: I just showed my appreciation to their foods/desserts...and they taught me how to cook.

This weekend she is going to a Temple for meditation, so I will be off to Makro, get pizza bases, pasta, it's going to be an Italian weekend :clap:
:namaste: yawares: I truly admire her for going to a temple/meditation.
yawares: Bon Appetit!!

Enjoy your meals too :tongue:
yawares: I'll cook TOD-MUN/Somtum..yummy yummo!! :thumbsup:
Graham[/quote]

Re: Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 5:45 pm
by yawares
Dear Graham/wife,

You see any Guan-Yin temple in Rayong and Chanthaburi??

And the dragon tail at Wat Leng Hua Yi. Chanthaburi Province. The three positions of the dragon lies a land of rich fertile land of the Trade Shop. City Paetrew land of abundant vegetation with cereal and Chanthaburi. City of gemstone jewelry. Chinese temple in a public club like many things, such as Tao Heeuoeubre four large body of paper at the principal entrance door body 18 and the third body is made of paper, the saint from China Handsome god of good fortune (Chai Seng Eia) to. . the right of the principal body and the body of a god many Chinese motto. A large bell weight over a ton in the first three cards in the world around Bell Park philosophical text Maha Mitra formula that considered any of the toll. Like a Prayer, which has merit. There is also a sacred temple sanctuary such as parents Guan Yin Temple. Ti Temple Jang Sa Uang and Tea Garden etc.

May be both of you will enjoy " aaharn-jay" there.

How about Guan-yin Famille Rose-Enameled Porcelain Standing Guanyin
Image

yawares..please say "HI" to your wife for me.

Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 12:01 pm
by GraemeR
yawares wrote:Dear Graham/wife,

You see any Guan-Yin temple in Rayong and Chanthaburi??

And the dragon tail at Wat Leng Hua Yi. Chanthaburi Province. The three positions of the dragon lies a land of rich fertile land of the Trade Shop. City Paetrew land of abundant vegetation with cereal and Chanthaburi. City of gemstone jewelry. Chinese temple in a public club like many things, such as Tao Heeuoeubre four large body of paper at the principal entrance door body 18 and the third body is made of paper, the saint from China Handsome god of good fortune (Chai Seng Eia) to. . the right of the principal body and the body of a god many Chinese motto. A large bell weight over a ton in the first three cards in the world around Bell Park philosophical text Maha Mitra formula that considered any of the toll. Like a Prayer, which has merit. There is also a sacred temple sanctuary such as parents Guan Yin Temple. Ti Temple Jang Sa Uang and Tea Garden etc.

May be both of you will enjoy " aaharn-jay" there.

How about Guan-yin tattoos?
http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/v ... Q5s3jI23x8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I really like this tattoo design!
yawares..please say "HI" to your wife for me.Please tell me her name...
Hi

My wife is Faeng. No I haven't been to the Chinese Temple in Rayong yet, another good place to visit. School has just finished and we are moving house. The in-Laws came round today and we went to the beach together.

All the best for now.

Graham

Re: Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 12:44 pm
by Kim OHara
Guan Yin.JPG
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Getting back to the topic ...
A book about the symbolism of wats (What's What in a Wat by Carol Stratton http://www.amazon.com/Whats-What-Wat-Bu ... 9749511999) mentions that figures of Guan Yin are appearing more often in Thai temples these days.
I think this statue must represent her. I saw it in Wat Bupparam in Chiang Mai, placed to one side of the main Buddha images but still quite large and quite prominent.

:namaste:
Kim

Re: Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 3:07 pm
by yawares
Kim O'Hara wrote:
Guan Yin.JPG
Getting back to the topic ...
A book about the symbolism of wats (What's What in a Wat by Carol Stratton http://www.amazon.com/Whats-What-Wat-Bu ... 9749511999) mentions that figures of Guan Yin are appearing more often in Thai temples these days.
I think this statue must represent her. I saw it in Wat Bupparam in Chiang Mai, placed to one side of the main Buddha images but still quite large and quite prominent.

:namaste:
Kim
Dear Kim,

I love your Guan-Yin picture :anjali: ..I hope you had great time in Thailand..please write about it so we all can enjoy reading and I would like to see your pictures with Thai temples too..please,please! :smile:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHu01i4B ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLF-pqLY ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

:heart: Love Guan-Yin pictures/songs :heart:
yawares :heart:

Re: Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 6:28 am
by Kim OHara
yawares wrote: Dear Kim,

I love your Guan-Yin picture :anjali: ..I hope you had great time in Thailand..please write about it so we all can enjoy reading and I would like to see your pictures with Thai temples too..please,please! :smile:
:heart: Love Guan-Yin pictures/songs :heart:
yawares :heart:
Thanks, Yawares.
Here's one place I went: http://www.dhammawheel.com/viewtopic.ph ... 85#p211085" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

:namaste:
Kim

Re: Guan-Yin, THE GODDESS OF METTA

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 12:38 pm
by yawares
Kim O'Hara wrote:
yawares wrote: Dear Kim,

I love your Guan-Yin picture :anjali: ..I hope you had great time in Thailand..please write about it so we all can enjoy reading and I would like to see your pictures with Thai temples too..please,please! :smile:
:heart: Love Guan-Yin pictures/songs :heart:
yawares :heart:
Thanks, Yawares.
Here's one place I went: http://www.dhammawheel.com/viewtopic.ph ... 85#p211085" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

:namaste:
Kim
Dear Kim,
Did you see Guan-Yin statues at the White Temple?? I only saw many Kinnaree statues.
yawares :thanks: :smile: