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Friday 8 October 2010

10.10.10 (2010 October 10)

10.10.10 (2010)

This is an auspicious day, and is considered to be a portal to raising awareness and consciousness.

Because of its numerology in the Gregorian calendar it is a date that will be celebrated with global events and meditations with different organizers. It may also be looked upon as a preparation for the Ninth wave and a continuation of the Conscious Convergence.

Whatever your beliefs take time out on Sunday October 10, 2010 to Meditate. Pray, ask for peace, understanding, tolerance, freedom, wisdom, awareness, compassion, abundance for all, awareness, consciousness and understanding that we are all one.

Imagine what it would feel like to visualise and then create the world we most deeply want.

Imagine what humanity would be capable of if we all could come together as one, starting with endorsing a simple Declaration of Interdependence.

10.10.10 Humanity's Date with Destiny is a worldwide invitation to begin a new era of planetary healing, global community, and co-creative partnership with all life.
Whereever you are come together with like minded people throughout the world
When we pause for a moment in silence...
When we make the Declaration of Interdependence...
When we declare ourselves the Founding Family of the New World...
When we encourage everyone we know to do the same...
We become a drop that makes countless ripples...
That Create the New World.

Together the collective consciousness of many people can change the future, as individuals, as communities, as the whole human race.

Some groups will meditate at 6h, 12h and 18h on Sunday, others at 10h. So whichever time zone you are in join in at any of these times and the combined energy of your meditation will greatly lift the vibration in a wave around the planet throughout the day.

1 comment:

  1. Some groups will meditate at 6h, 12h and 18h on Sunday, others at 10h. .. well.. ummmmm
    what timezone are YOU in? :-)

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