An invitation to participate in a global consciousness
I love the Winter Solstice... the longest night of the year. It is magical. My inner Druid wants to burn a Yule log. A blue moon? Didn't we just have one??? A lunar eclipse and Winter Solstice. Adjust all time frames PST in Californian' Cheryl's post by three hours for our Eastern Time...
Total Lunar Eclipse December 20 beginning at 6:29 PM our time and ending December 21 at 12:05 our time.
Winter Solstice December 21, 2010 12:38 our time... EST. Let me know if I have confused any of the times. The video does CST.
Thanks Cheryl for allowing a Re-Blog! The links are great.
and who can resist an "invitation to participate in a global consciousness"
A Blue Moon, Winter Solstice, and a Total Lunar Eclipse, a rare and magical convergence.
Total Lunar Eclipse: December 20 beginning at 9:29PST and ending December 21 at 3:05PST
Blue Moon: December 21, 2010 will be a full moon, the fourth full moon since the Autumnal Equinox in September; which is the original meaning of the term "Blue Moon"
Winter Solstice: December 21, 2010 3:38PST
Blessings, peace and joy to all.
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