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Join us for the Solstice group distant healing event on 21 December, 2016!



Solstice group distant healing event

21 December 2016

Summer Solstice in the South
  Winter Solstice in the North


-All are welcome to participate in this event -

The Earth Heal Geoharmonic Research Project will be hosting a group distant healing event for participants around the world on Solstice, Wednesday, 21 December 2016.

Our event will begin at 17:00 or 5 pm GMT/Universal Time and continue for about 4 hours, ending around 9 pm GMT/Universal Time. To check the starting time of this event in your part of the world, please go to this link.

All people and animals everywhere in the world are welcome to join us as once-off participants on an exchange basis of your choice or by opting for annual membership to Earth Heal, and being included in all our distant healing events for the coming year.

Those in disadvantaged circumstances can ask to be included on a pro bono basis. If this applies to you, and you would like to be a participant in this treatment and receive healing on a personal level as well as being part of the group holding the energy for the planet, please feel free to contact us at earthhealadmin [at] gmail [dot] com, with the subject line, "Pro-bono participant - December Solstice event".

The treatment will include around 200 participants globally, and will be facilitated in Bahia, Brazil by Edna Spennato, working under guidance from the collective Higher Self of the group.


Five surrogates in South Africa, Argentina, the UK and the USA will anchor incoming healing energy during the treatment process and release the energies that are "no longer needed" on behalf of the participants and the planetary morphic field as a whole.

All links related to participation in the event can be viewed via this link.

For info about annual membership to Earth Heal, please go to this link.

More about Solstice

In the Northern Hemisphere, the December solstice marks the longest night and shortest day of the year. Meanwhile, on the day of the December solstice, the Southern Hemisphere has its longest day and shortest night. This special day is coming up on Wednesday, December 21 at 10:44 UTC/GMT. No matter where you live on Earth’s globe, a solstice is your signal to celebrate. Follow the links below to learn more about the 2016 December solstice.
Why doesn’t the earliest sunset come on the shortest day?

Day and night sides of Earth on the December 2016 solstice

Day and night sides of Earth at the instant of the December 2016 solstice (2016 December 21 at 10:44 Universal Time). The shadow line going through northwest South America depicts sunrise and the shadow line passing through Asia represents sunset. Note that the north polar region of Earth has 24 hours of night, while the south polar region basks in 24 hours of daylight. Image via Earth and Moon Viewer
Day and night sides of Earth at the instant of the December 2016 solstice (2016 December 21 at 10:44 Universal Time). The shadow line going through northwest South America depicts sunrise and the shadow line passing through Asia represents sunset. Note that the north polar region of Earth has 24 hours of night, while the south polar region basks in 24 hours of daylight. Image via Earth and Moon Viewer

Earth has seasons because our world is tilted on its axis with respect to our orbit around the sun. Image source.

What is a solstice? The earliest people on Earth knew that the sun’s path across the sky, the length of daylight, and the location of the sunrise and sunset all shifted in a regular way throughout the year. They built monuments such as Newgrange in Ireland, Stonehenge in England – or, for example, at Machu Picchu in Peru – to follow the sun’s yearly progress.

 Earth has seasons because our world is tilted on its axis with respect to our orbit around the sun. Image via NASA.

Because Earth doesn’t orbit upright, but is instead tilted on its axis by 23-and-a-half degrees, Earth’s Northern and Southern Hemispheres trade places in receiving the sun’s light and warmth most directly. The tilt of the Earth – not our distance from the sun – is what causes winter and summer. At the December solstice, the Northern Hemisphere is leaning most away from the sun for the year.

At the December solstice, Earth is positioned in its orbit so that the sun stays below the north pole horizon. As seen from 23-and-a-half degrees south of the equator, at the imaginary line encircling the globe known as the Tropic of Capricorn, the sun shines directly overhead at noon. This is as far south as the sun ever gets. All locations south of the equator have day lengths greater than 12 hours at the December solstice. Meanwhile, all locations north of the equator have day lengths less than 12 hours.

For the northern part of Earth, the shortest day comes at the solstice. After the winter solstice, the days get longer, and the nights shorter. It’s a seasonal shift that nearly everyone notices.

The Solstice is an opportunity to harmonise our rhythms with the solar cycle and to utilise the powerful incoming energies available for personal and planetary healing on this special day. [Source]

Newgrange 

Newgrange Chamber showing the famous Tri-Spiral engraving. Image source.

Newgrange is a Stone Age monument in the Boyne Valley, County Meath, Ireland. Newgrange was constructed over 5,000 years ago (about 3,200 B.C.) during the Neolithic period, which makes it older than Stonehenge and Great Pyramids of Giza. Newgrange is a large circular mound with a stone passageway and chambers inside. The mound is ringed by 97 large kerbstones.

Newgrange was built by a farming community that prospered on the rich lands of the Boyne Valley.
Newgrange is best known for the illumination of its passage and chamber by the winter solstice sun. Above the entrance to the passage at Newgrange there is a opening called a roof-box. This baffling orifice held a great surprise for those who unearthed it. Its purpose is to allow sunlight to penetrate the chamber on the shortest days of the year, around December 21st, the winter solstice.

At dawn, from December 19th to 23rd, a narrow beam of light penetrates the roof-box and reaches the floor of the chamber, gradually extending to the rear of the chamber. As the sun rises higher, the beam widens within the chamber so that the whole room becomes dramatically illuminated. This event lasts for 17 minutes, beginning around 9am.

The accuracy of Newgrange as a time-telling device is remarkable when one considers that it was built 500 years before the Great Pyramids and more than 1,000 years before Stonehenge. The intent of its builders was undoubtedly to mark the beginning of the new year. In addition, it may have served as a powerful symbol of the victory of life over death. [Source].

Entrance to the Neolithic passage tomb at Newgrange, Co Meath (Winter Solstice). Image source

General info about the upcoming Solstice event

During the treatment process, each participant will receive healing on an healing on an individual level and as being part of the work done for the group of participants as a whole, and will also be anchoring the planetary healing energies in their part of the world, releasing disharmonic energy and receiving healing energy on a collective level.

We use a cutting-edge distant healing method known as Synchronization Harmonics, and for those who have never before experienced distant healing work, this is the ideal opportunity.

After each healing event, feedback and detailed reports about what came up during the treatment process for the group, as well as for the collective consciousness on a planetary level, are mailed to participants.

First-time participants should send their details and pics to us at earthhealadmin [at] gmail as soon as possible, and no later than 4 pm GMT/UTC on Wednesday, 21 December 2016.

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Related links

>> List of all links related to this event

>> Starting times around the world for the Solstice event

>> More info about the event and the experience of participating

>> How to be included as a participant in the event

>> Participant's registration form

>> Exchange details for participants

>> How to include human guests in this event

>> How to include animals in the event

>> Information about annual membership to Earth Heal

>> Everything You Need To Know: December Solstice 2016

>> Magic and genius of Newgrange never fails to astound on the winter solstice

>> Newgrange home site 
 
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