Friday, December 21, 2012

Winter Solstice 2012/Doomsday 12/21/12

 
At 6:12 a.m. standard eastern time should of been the end of the world as predicted by the ancient Myans. Thankfully we spared and life as we know it goes on. Another great thing is also going on today, December 21, 2012.
"The winter solstice celebrates the return of hope to our land as our planet experiences the first slow turn toward greater daylight. Soon we will welcome the return of the sun and the coming of springtime. As we do so, let us remember and embrace the positive, enriching aspects of winter's darkness.
Again, the winter solstice time is the shortest day of the year, when the energies of the “night” temporarily overcome the day. This is the time to avoid letting yourself dwell on stuff, and don’t become morbid or reflect in a negative way upon your life, because that will draw in some of the yucky “ghoul” energies which always like to mess with people at this time of year. Honor your natural inst...incts, which will generally be to relax, reflect, and be still. This is a time to meditate on this past year and all that you’ve experienced, to make peace with the past, and to resolve to keep hope alive through the coming winter months. Some ideas to meditate on include: strength, willpower, protection, wisdom, clarity, and faith. Give thanks for the darkness which is the yin to the yang of light. Think of how soothing darkness is when you are exhausted and want to take nap. Recall how irritated you were in a hotel or motel where you could not block out the bright lights from outside when you wanted to sleep.
In the heart of every person on this Earth
burns the spark of luminous goodness;
in no heart is there total darkness.
May we who have celebrated this winter solstice,
by our lives and service, by our prayers and love,
call forth from one another the light and the love
that is hidden in every heart.
 Happy Winter Solstice!! Love and Light
Gypsy *K*