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Solstice Meditation Bonfire is ON for Thurs eve, and we are blessed w beautiful weather for one of the longest days of the year! 7:30-9:30pm Medicine Wheel/Meditation/Bonfire beside the river in Cedarburg. "The sun is the source of life on Earth, and the Summer Solstice is the triumphant peak of sunlight for the entire year. The Summer Solstice is a time of the year that radiates pure resplendent life-giving energy. At this peak in the light, there is an unwavering knowing, and we are completely absorbed in the essential source of life. It is a time to uplift and renew, when everyone is in their full creative power. During the mid-day on the Summer Solstice the light is so powerfully vibrant and bright that all shadows appear very insignificant. It is a special time in which we are more enlivened to clearly see the inherent beauty, goodness, and interconnectedness of all life. Winter Solstice is the antithesis of the Summer Solstice, as it is the darkest time of year. It is a time when we tend to question and doubt the deep meaning of life. In the dark we tend to lose sight of the interconnectedness of all things and the intrinsic goodness of life. Yet the dark also represents infinite potential of creative imagination, and so it is the time of year when we traditionally set our intentions. Throughout the yearly cycle, Nature is always flowing in deeply orderly ways. To be healthy and happy is to learn how to align with the flow of Nature so that the revelation of one’s divine essence occurs more and more. Therefore, in the dark time of the year we plant the seeds of good intentions to enhance life. Then, throughout the year we consistently dedicate ourselves with devotion towards our life-affirming goals. Summer Solstice represents the apex, when the intentions that we set at the dark beginning of the year come to full manifestation." By John Friend - Founder Anusara Yoga
Posted on: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 21:39:46 +0000

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