Litha at the Gaia Temple
Event description
Light reaches Her fullness, and yet ... She turns, and the seed of Darkness is born.
Join us to celebrate Summer Solstice, or Litha – the longest day of the year. At this time of high light we will highlight who we are, what we have achieved in this passing year and where the light guides our next endeavours.
We come to build energy for harmony in our lives and across the world as we work for the return of harmony to our Mother the Earth.
Litha is Kangaroo Apple Season in south-eastern Australia, when goannas are active, Bundjil the wedge-tailed eagle is breading and the Cherry Ballart and Kangaroo Apple are fruiting. The weather is changeable and thundery.
Details:
DATE:Â Sunday 17th December 2023.
TIME: 6:00pm for a 6.30pm start, finishing 8:00pm.
WHERE: The Gaia Temple, 79 Holmes Rd, Moonee Ponds.
COST: This is a donation-based ritual, pay what you can afford. Members attend free.
A No Woman Left Behind ticket supports another woman to come to a Gaia's Garden ticketed event in the future.Â
BRING:Â A plate of food to share for a pot-luck dinner afterwards.
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Gaia's Garden acknowledge the Wurundjeri and Woiwurrung people of the Kulin nation as the traditional owners of the land that this event takes place on and recognise that this land was stolen by force. Gaia's Garden stands in solidarity with the continued struggle for sovereignty of all First Nations People.
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