Wednesday, May 14, 2008

An Evening of Summer Solstice Meditation : June 21st

An Evening of Summer Solstice Meditation : June 21st

Saturday 21st of June
at Embrace the Moon in Ballard
1716 NW Market St. Seattle 98107

Map: http://www.embracethemoon.com/ms_map.html

Time: 6pm to 7:30pm

Summer Solstice, sometimes known as Midsummer, Litha, or St. John’s Day, occurs in the middle of June. It is a celebration of the longest day of the year and the beginning of Summer. It has been a grand tribal gathering time since ancient times. The Goddess manifests as Mother Earth and the God as the Sun King. Colors are Yellow, Green, and Blue. It is a festival of community sharing and planetary service.

Celebrate Solstice time with fellow practitioners in this group sitting. Make a pledge to Mother Earth of something that you will do to improve the environment and then begin carrying it out. Have some time to build a muscle called “gratitude” “thankfullness” for all the things, beauitful people, the environment around you. Reset your mind in this transition of the season and make a fresh start for the new season.


Suggested donation $15

(Check or Cash only)


Bring cushions, yoga mats,, something to sit on and come with comfortable cloths for movement.

Gathering will start promptly at 6pm with one hour of complete silent meditation (not guided) followed by gentle
“de-compressing” asana and final savasana(rest).

Lead by Saiko Flack, R.Y. T.








 

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