Guest guest Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 I like the idea of a healing Ceremony. I m not sure if a simple candle lighting is what we want. It s a bit overdone. We ought to affirm our worth, and goodness. We ought to embrace life and love. Let s give it some thought and come up with ideas. It s a good thought. I m not Jewish, but I love the custom in the wedding where the bride and groom drink wine from a cup which the groom then smashes. Perhaps finding a place of beauty, and watching a sunset. Lighting the candle as the sun fades. Embracing the beauty, but remaining in the light. Doug > > Hey Guys, > I have this idea. . . have you seen how the different groups do healing > ceremonies? For example, I worked with an infant mortality group that had a > yearly candle lighting ceremony every December. I was wondering if we could > duplicate the idea. > > The idea is, that we set a time, so that all of us, no matter where we are > in the world dedicate 10 - 15 - 20 min to light a candle, meditate, anything > of their choosing. We just dedicate those minutes to our own and each > other's healing. > > Anyone else interested? I'd be glad to organize. As far as time zones go, it > doesn't matter to me if we all go at once, or if we go in waves around the > globe. Healing energy is healing energy, right? > > What would be a good time? Not to admit how lame and anti-social I am, but > Friday nights tend to be a nice, quiet time for me. This coming Friday > night, sometime between 6 and 8 p.m. would be great (mountain standard > time). I also have a nice bit of quiet time early in the morning. > > Thoughts? > XOXOXO and may we all heal, > Girlscout > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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