Solstice info and what are Galactic Energy Fields? for those who need to know by request !!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The solstices are powerful times for setting intentions, sending distance healing energy, prayer, meditation, visualization, especially if done during the particular window of time during "sidereal time"....

"In our European culture, the pagans and wiccans believe that the Summer Solstice is the day of the year when the veil is its thinnest between the world of the Fae (Fairies, Elementals etc) and ourselves.."
source:http://radioriel. blogspot. com/2008/06/solstice-celebration. html

Midsummer may simply refer to the period of time centered upon the summer solstice, but more often refers to specific European celebrations that accompany the actual solstice, or that take place on the 24th of June and the preceding evening. European midsummer-related holidays, traditions, and celebrations are pre-Christian in origin and have been superficially Christianised as celebrations of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist as "Saint John's Eve" festivals. They are particularly important in Northern Europe - Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden - but are found also in Ireland, parts of Britain (Cornwall especially), France, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain, other parts of Europe, and elsewhere - such as Canada, the United States, Puerto Rico, and even in the Southern Hemisphere (Brazil), where this imported European celebration would be more appropriately called Midwinter..

Midsummer is also sometimes referred to by neo-pagans and others as Litha, stemming from Bede's De temporum ratione in which he gave the Anglo-Saxon names for the months roughly corresponding to June and July as "se Ærra Liþa" and "se Æfterra Liþa" (the "early Litha month" and the "later Litha month") with an intercalary month of "Liþa" appearing after se Æfterra Liþa on leap years. The fire festival or Lith- Summer solstice is a tradition for many pagans..

Solstitial celebrations still centre upon 24 June, which is no longer the longest day of the year. The difference between the Julian calendar year (365.2500 days) and the tropical year (365.2422 days) moved the day associated with the actual astronomical solstice forward approximately three days every four centuries, until Pope Gregory XIII changed the calendar bringing the solstice to around 21 June. In the Gregorian calendar, the solstice does shift, but in the long term it moves only about one day in 3000 years..
source: wikipedia

This year, the Summer Solstice actually occurs on Friday June 20th, but it is usually celebrated on June 21st. I invite you to check out these links, and to contribute your light, love and power to this great global event..

The Gathering of One http://www. youtube. com:80/watch?v=mEz- V4i3XCw
http://www. t hegatheringofone. com/

source: askgrace. com


Let the light shine……
During the summer solstice the sun sits highest in the sky. This is the longest day of the year and the beginning of the summer season..

We feel the solar energy pouring down upon the Earth, vitalizing and strengthening us. Even as we revel in the light we prepare for the next season of growth, the return of the dark, as we now move towards winter Solstice...

Druids celebrated the Summer Solstice as the wedding of Heaven and Earth. The Goddess manifests as Mother Earth and God as Sun King. Many traditions throughout time have celebrated the Solstices, Ancient Egypt, and Aztecs of Mexico, Chinese, Chumash Indians of California, Indigenous Europeans. In present time you will find the Solstices celebrated by neo-pagan, Western Mystery tradition, Wiccan, Native American and the Catholic tradition as the Nativity of St. John the Baptist..

Bonfires were lit to celebrate the Sun at its height of power and to ask the Sun not to withdraw into winter darkness. Midsummer Eve festivals in the countryside of Cornwall, England would have firelight shinning from every hill and peak. Bright bonfires with dancers adorned in garlands and flowers and young men jumping through the tall flames. This ancient Cornwall Summer Bonfire tradition has been revived during the 1920’s and is still a popular festival. The spiral is a symbol associated with the Solstices. Ancient dances would follow the Sun’s movement like a spiral, people joined hands weaving through the streets, winding into a decreasing spiral into the middle then unwinding back out again. The Sun moving from contraction at the center of the spiral at winter solstice to expansion at Summer Solstice and back again. Midsummer’s Eve is one of the three spirit nights of the year, when the veils are thin between the worlds. The others are Beltaine (May Day) and Samhain (October, Celtic New Year). At the great stone circle, Stonehenge, England, the sun rises over the heel stone. Only one heel stone stands now, though there is consideration that there was another heel stone, the sun would rise between the two pillars. There are many stone sites in the world that are aligned to the Sun’s yearly travel..

The Summer Solstice is a time to reflect on the growth of the season. Seeds planted in the Earth as well as are own seeds of our souls. A time of cleansing and renewal. A time of joyous Love and growth..

By: Cheryl Ban © 1998
source: http://avalonvisions. com/solstice_s. html

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(from divinecosmos. com site)

WHY SHOULD I CARE ABOUT GALACTIC ENERGY FIELDS?

Why should you care about any of this?

Here’s why..

Dr James Spottiswoode discovered that ordinary people become 400-percent more psychic when they are aligned with the center of the Galaxy..
He found this by combining together 2500 different laboratory studies of ESP, spanning 20 years!

[To be more precise, Spottiswoode found people were 400 percent more psychic during a certain moment of Sidereal Time, which measures the Earth’s movement in relation to the center of the Galaxy. Spottiswoode himself did not directly suggest the Galactic Center was responsible for the effect..]

This effect peaks at 13:30 Local Sidereal Time

The full study can be found at http://www. jsasoc. com/docs/JSE-LST. pdf

Your local sidereal time (LST) shifts by four minutes per day, so you have to check it about once a week if you want to experiment with this...
The easiest calculator to use is here: http://tycho. usno. navy. mil/sidereal. html..

As you can see from the graph, the best window to work in is from 12:00 to 14:00 LST, as it quickly drops off thereafter..

SIDEREAL TIME IS GALACTIC TIME

Sidereal time — and its connection to the galaxy — was first discovered in 1931, as it was causing great, unexplainable radio interference:

In 1931 Karl Jansky of the Bell Telephone Laboratories was carrying out experiments with an advanced radio antenna to track down all the noise sources causing problems for the newly developed shortwave radiotelephone systems..

One perplexing source of radio static could not be explained… until Jansky made a key observation. The static would steadily peak four minutes earlier day after day..

The unknown radio source was keeping perfect time not with some daily occurrence on Earth, but with the passage of the stars overhead, reaching a maximum every 23 hours 56 minutes, once every sidereal day..

What Jansky was measuring turned out not to be coming from the Earth; it was radio emission from the center of the Milky Way galaxy passing overhead every 23 hours and 56 minutes..

His observation of a precise correlation between sidereal (star) time and his mystery source gave birth to radio astronomy.. (emphasis added)

So, once you calculate your starting time on a given day, you simply subtract four minutes for each new day afterwards..

An easier method is to update yourself to the LST clock once or twice a week. Here in Los Angeles the peak hit at about 7:30 this morning..

YOU NEVER EVEN KNEW ABOUT IT

Isn’t it amazing to realize that this has been happening to you, every day, for your entire life, but you never even knew about it?

Sidereal time is entirely created by our movement through the Galaxy — so it is obvious that our position in the Galaxy causes our minds to change… quite dramatically!

If you were studied in the laboratory, you would get 400 percent more accurate on simple ESP tests during 12:00 to 14:00 LST… every day!

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