
This statue of Kwan Yin, Chinese goddess of compassion, reminds me of a time in my life that was very poignant. I found her in the garden section of Rite Aid, and stopped in my tracks. I fell in love with her kind face and peaceful pose and especially with her fingers, just so, and the green bottle filled with her love. The price seemed high to me at the time, and I left the store, only to return the following day, knowing I had to have her. At the time I was undergoing chemotherapy and I kept thinking that the green bottle represented health. Every night I watched her calm face before sleep and was comforted.
Around that time my sister sent me the small plate with the golfing women dressed in turn of the century garb, as we had gone to a putting green together with a friend down in Los Angeles. So that also stands at my "altar" commemorating friendship. The flowers filled my garden at the time.
There is also a very strong coincidence connected with this statue. Not knowing anything about Kwan Yin, I went to
Amazon and looked up books about her. I chose one entitled Discovering Kwan Yin, Buddhist Goddess of Compassion, by Sandy Boucher, and when it arrived, inside was a photo entitled ----------'s altar to Kwan Yin. That person was a friend who had died of cancer not long before. This earth is filled with coincidences.