In this talk we meet Guanyin, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. She is often depicted with many hands and eyes, ready to respond to the sufferings of the world. How does she use these many hands and eyes? What does her compassion look like in a world as violated and deranged as ours? And how might we embody the care of Kuanyin, not in an effort to be good, but as an ongoing expression of wholeness?