Monday 19 November 2007

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It has been a productive week for the Crystal Earthworks with a meditation to send peace and alignment to children at the Peace Sanctuary in Ripponden West Yorkshire, England last Wednesday ( Crystal Earth Meditations take place on the second Wednesday of each month from this location - please see the projects website - meditation page for further details), crystal planting work has been taking place in North Yorkshire, Poland and London and records have been received for the planting of further Rose Hearts of Light to coastal waters in Scotland and the south of England.

In connection with the planting work for Coastal Waters of the United Kingdom and Ireland, the following inspiring record was sent in for Plymouth Harbour12th October 2007 10.35am:

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I put one in the harbour area at Plymouth. I was waiting for the ferry and this was my only opportunity. I was worried that it was not an ideal place. I felt to throw it gently into the reflection of the sun on the surface of the water. There was a series of concentric circles which expanded until they reached land, Usually the ripples form a series of hearts, so this surprised me. Then, the water became still and a heart shape, at least a metre across, composed of circular bubbles each the size of a 2 pound coin, formed in the place where the sun had been and the heart had been placed. Next, all the bubbles faded,at the same time and the water became smooth and still and it was amazing!'

If you are interested in helping with this particular planting work in any way please visit the community planting page on The Crystal Earthworks website.



The focus for tonights Crystal Earth Meditation led from Glaisdale, North Yorkshire, England is:

'To send strength and flow to the people of southern Bangladesh at this time of need'

This meditation will use a combination of selenite and amethyst crystals - hope you are able to join us in sending help to those in this area of our planet struggling to recover from the recent cyclone.












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