Friday 11 November 2011

Wisdom of the Week – 11.11.11

 Lucian Eyers © 2008

Some of us know the special significance of this day. It is a time for celebration and to show gratitude for what we have been given. It is also a time to pray and help manifest the coming of the golden era. A new period where we will be at ‘One’ with the Earth and peace will extend to every corner of our planet.

To those of you who are not aware of what is happening at this time, at 11:11am the world will experience what is known as a cosmic moment.

The 11th of November 2011 is in preparation for the 21st December 2012, which is the second cosmic moment and the beginning of a new golden age.

On both occasions the Universe will be silent as a great light from Heaven fills our planet lifting its vibration to a higher level. We are blessed to experience this and to be here at this time. If possible we should use this opportunity to be at peace with the world and ourselves. We should extend our love not only to one another, but also to all life that we see around us.

The second cosmic moment on the 21st December 2012 will also be at 11:11am. Numbers hold a huge significance and the Universe does not operate in a random way – it is ordered and exacting.

The number 1 signifies a beginning. When a number doubles the significance multiplies and so on. 11.11.11. is therefore the result of a huge beginning and one we should openly embrace.

At this special moment you may wish to share the silence with the Universe and extend a silent prayer in order to help lift the planet to this higher vibration. It is no coincidence that the Remembrance Day silence is also at this time and on this day (Armistice Day). 

My illustration above is for a poem I wrote for ‘The Second Sparky Book of Hours,’ called ‘I Wish.’ The poem is about mankind, but uses the bird kingdom as a symbol of our failings, yet with our hope for a better future.

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‘I Wish,’ is taken from, ‘The Second Sparky Book of Hours’ by Lucian Eyers © 2008


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