Thursday, December 19, 2019

Join us for the Solstice distant healing event on Sunday, 22 December!

  
Solstice group distant healing event

Sunday, 22 December 2019

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 our final group distant healing event for the decade, for participants around the world on the Solstice, Sunday, 22 December 2019.

Each participant will receive distant healing work as an individual and as part of the group, and will play a part in holding the energy for the morphic field and the planetary side of the healing.

Our event will begin at 18:00 or 6 pm GMT/Universal Time and continue for about 3 hours, ending around 21:00 or 9 pm GMT/Universal Time. To check the starting time of this event in your part of the world, please go to this link.

For info on how to participate in this event, please send an e-mail to earthhealadmin at gmail dot com, and the info will be e-mailed to you right away.


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

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 via the healing method known as Synchronization Harmonics, pioneered by Edna in 1998.


Three surrogates, in London, UK, Buenos Aires, Argentina and Oxford, UK 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.

Our village in the interior of Bahia, Brazil

More about Solstice


When is the solstice? The moment of solstice happens at the same instant for all of us, everywhere on Earth. In 2019, the December solstice comes on December 22 at 4:19 am Universal Time (UTC), just under 14 hours before the start of our Solstice event. It's when the sun on our sky's dome reaches its farthest southward point for the year. At this solstice, the Northern Hemisphere has its shortest day and longest night of the year. To find the time in your location, you have to translate it to your time zone.

Day and night sides of Earth at the instant of the December 2019 solstice (December 22, 2019, at 04:19 UTC). Image via EarthView.

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 Stonehenge in England - or, for example, at Machu Picchu in Peru - to follow the sun's yearly progress.

But we see the solstice differently today. We can picture it from the vantage point of space. Today, we know that the solstice is an astronomical event, caused by Earth's tilt on its axis and its motion in orbit around the sun.

Because Earth doesn't orbit upright, but is instead tilted on its axis by 23 1/2 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. By 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 1/2 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.

The Solstice is an opportunity to harmonize our rhythms with the solar cycle and to utilize the powerful incoming energies available for personal and planetary healing on this special day.


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.

For info on how to participate in this event, please send an e-mail to earthhealadmin at gmail dot com, and the info will be e-mailed to you right away.

Related links

>> Starting times around the world for the Solstice event
>> Everything You Need To Know: December Solstice 2019

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