Begins:
July 24th 8 pm
We gather at Creative Chakra Spa!Clearing and cleansing
Opening of Directions
Building of Altar
July 24th 8 pm
We gather at Creative Chakra Spa!Clearing and cleansing
Opening of Directions
Building of Altar
Beginning of Ceremony
- The Procession. This is the part where you walk to the ocean
- The Officiant’s Opening Remarks for Akashic Records
- The Officiant Addresses You
- Vows you have made
- The Exchange of Vows
- The Exchange | Burn circumstances
- Feeling elevated sense of self, clear vision of the future and new electro magnateic signature broadcast into the field
- 1 am to 4 am —time out of time, brain waves, conscious, theta, gamma stateGroup Sleep
July 25th
Sunrise Ceremony
Sirius Ceremony
Closing Ceremony
Closing Ceremony
The Day out of time is the culmination of the 13 Moon Calendar year originated from the Mayan science of time. On July 25th. This day is observed as a day free of time in the 13 Moon Calendar. It is a day of reverence and cultural appreciation for the concept ‘Time is Art.’
In theosophy and anthroposophy, the Akashic records are a compendium of all human events, thoughts, words, emotions, and intent ever to have occurred in the past, present, or future
It is this system that acts as the central storehouse of all information for every individual who has ever lived upon the earth. More than just a reservoir of events, the Akashic Records contain every deed, word, feeling, thought, and intent that has ever occurred at any time in the history of the world.
Each soul has its Akashic Records, like a series of books with each book representing one lifetime. The Hall (or Library) of the Akashic Records is where all souls’ Akashic Records are stored energetically. In other words, the information is stored in the Akashic field (also called zero point field).
Connection with Sirius
Sirius is a known binary star system. This means that there are two stars in this system. The main star is a Class A (White) star called ‘Sirius A’, there is a companion star – ‘Sirius B’ – which is a white dwarf star roughly 20 AU (astronomical unit) away from Sirius A currently and has a orbit of 49.9 years. The system is roughly 300 million years old.
Sirius is a known binary star system. This means that there are two stars in this system. The main star is a Class A (White) star called ‘Sirius A’, there is a companion star – ‘Sirius B’ – which is a white dwarf star roughly 20 AU (astronomical unit) away from Sirius A currently and has a orbit of 49.9 years. The system is roughly 300 million years old.