Purification Meditation

Why do we need to purify? We always want to be free from suffering – even in our dreams we try to be free from problems, fear and danger – but unless we purify, this wish can never be fulfilled. Buddha taught that all the problems we have experienced in the past, are experiencing now, and will experience in the future come from our own negative intentions and actions. It does not matter what we do externally to try to avoid suffering – if the cause of suffering remains in our mind, suffering is what we will experience. Therefore we can see that there is nothing more important than to purify our mind as quickly as we can.

Fortunately, Vajrasattva practice, taught by Buddha, is one of the most powerful purification practices that exists. Through this practice you will feel rejuvenated, re-energized and cleansed.

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Blessing Empowerment of Buddha Vajrasattva and Teachings with Kadam Nick and Kadam Lucy at Ellenton, Florida

The blissful meditation practice of Buddha Vajrasattva is an extremely powerful, quick method for cleansing our impure mind and actions, making us light and happy. During this special empowerment weekend we will draw close to Vajrasattva and receive powerful wisdom blessings, as well as receive clear and inspiring instructions on purification practice.

Friday, March 28th – Sunday, March 30th 2008
Visit the Vajrasattva Empowerment Weekend site for more information.

Know What You Want

High-Velocity E-Zine
by James Ray Intn’l

Most people don’t get what they want in life because they don’t know what they want. They may have a vague idea, but they can’t articulate clearly what true success means for them. In fact, when I ask people what they want, nine times out of ten they tell me what they don’t want. They say things like:

* “Well, I don’t want to be broke anymore.”
* “I don’t want all this credit card debt.”
* “I don’t wanna argue with my husband.”
* “I sure don’t wanna be fat.”

Those are good answers to the question, “What don’t you want?” But I’d asked them, “What do you want?”

There’s a big difference between knowing what you don’t want, and knowing what you do want. That distinction is going to be the key to your success.

If you’re thinking about what you don’t want, that’s what will show up in your life. What we think about, we bring about. So if you think consistently about what you don’t want, then that’s what will manifest in your world.

Another thing that people do in response to the question, “What do you want?” is to tell me not what they want, but what they think they can get. This can also limit your results for two reasons. First, it may set your standard very low and put in motion a pattern of negative thinking. Second, it may not be what you really want, so there’s no passion in the dream!

The human spirit will not invest itself in mediocrity, and you need that human spirit to achieve what you want. Your goal should be so exciting that you have butterflies in your stomach! That’s how you unlock the power of the mind and put it to work for you!

To your continued wealth and happiness,

James Arthur Ray
President/CEO
James Ray International

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Buddha Compassion Mandala



Ft. Lauderdale, FL – June 18 to June 21, 2007 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Miami, Florida — For the second time this year, ChakraSamvara Center and its partners: Miami Dade Co. Asian Advisory Board, Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Wat Buddharangsi (Thai Temple) will welcome the Tibetan Buddhist monks from Drepung Gomang Monastery to create the auspicious Sand Mandala at four important sites in South Florida. The event is open to the public daily from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Donations are gratefully accepted.

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Broward Gov’t Center 115 S. Andrews Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Avalokiteshvara Buddha Compassion Mandala
Monday June 18 to Thursday June 21, 2007 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Phone: (954) 357-7349

A Tibetan sand painting, the Sand Mandala is an ancient art form of Tibetan Buddhism. “Mandala” is a Sanskrit word meaning cosmogram or “world in harmony.” The sand mandala will be carefully constructed from dyed marblesand particles, and will be used as a vehicle to generate Perserverance/Enlightenment. Some mandalas that will be created are: the Shakyamuni Buddha Mandala, in honor of Buddha’s birthday; The Medicine Buddha Mandala, to heal the mind and body and promote the well-being of all sentient beings; Amitabha/Amatyus Buddha Mandala, to purify attachment and generate longevity; Avalokiteshvara Buddha Mandala, to generate compassion. All Mandalas generate the precious reality of impermanence of all phenomena, and create a social/cosmic healing ofthe environment through a drawing of the world in its divine form. In essence,the mandala is a map by which the ordinary human mind can be transformed into the enlightened mind by thousands and thousands of “grains of sand”.

All sites will have an opening ceremony at 10:30 a.m. on the first day of that site. Geshe Lharampa Lobzang Samdup, Tour Leader, and the tour monks will chant powerful prayers for peace, prosperity and healing in traditional multiphonic overtone. The chant master will intone a full chord of three notes. This chanting will be accompanied by delicate hand gestures, cymbals, drums, horns, and flutes — sacred and priceless instruments from their Monastery in India. The closing ceremony will take place at 5:00 p.m.of the last day for that site. The Mandala will be dismantled by sweeping up the colored sands to symbolize the impermanence of all that exists. Half of the dismantled sand will be distributed to the audience as a blessing for personal health and healing, while the other half will be dispersed in the body of water nearby as a blessing for the universal aquatic beings.

The Monks of Drepung Gomang are presently on tour in the United States to share the compassion and wisdom of Tibetan Buddhism, to demonstrate the sacred artistic accomplishments of the people of Tibet, and to generate funds to insure the survival of their culture. Drepung Gomang Monastery will use donations to house, feed, and educate everyone wishing to study at this monastic center of higher learnining — including orphans and refugees fleeing from Tibet. The monastery also will establish a Food Foundation Fund which will help the monastery to provide a continuous food supply to the student monks in years to come.

For more information please visit:
WWW.DAYOFMEDITATION.ORG
WWW.SOUTHFLORIDABUDDHIST.ORG

The Art Of Conscious Living Retreat


Discover Harmonic Well-Being

ACHIEVE
VIBRANT HEALTH
TRUE ABUNDANCE
DEEPER SPIRITUALITY
WONDERFUL RELATIONSHIPS

“We must inspire each other to be aware of:
What we think
What we eat
What we do
What we breath
What we say”

So please join us as we express the Art of conscious living!

Confirmed Presenters, Facilitators and artists:
Dr Carl Carrozzo – Po Seng Tong, Acupuncture and Herb clinic
Nori Rao – Centerofbeing.org
Damaris Cruz – A gift of Touch
Rev. WILL I AM – Centerofbeing.org
Melissa Bridges, M.S.- Couplesonthebrink.com
Ashanti Roman, M.S. – Bebalance.net
Dr. Paul Veliyathil – One Planet United
Eric Dez – centerofbeing.org
L Condor-Tribalink.org
Teri Catlin-Tericatlin.com
Susan Q Wood-Event Fine Artist

Topics:
Conscious Language, Living Foods, Herbs, Breath-work, Organic Products, Universal Laws, Energy Healing, Eco-Geopathic awareness, Sustainability and Biogenic Living.

Additional Activities:
Shamanic Fireside Chat, Sacred Drumming, Acoustic Music, Trance Yoga, Guided Meditations, Sufi Dancing and much more.

Don’t miss this wonderful experience.
Register NOW!

Delicious prepared vegetarian meals.

Onsite Childcare Provided 10am- 6pm
Children 12 and under free for daytime events

) MoonFaire (

At the Coral Castle in Homestead,Fl.
December 16th and 17th Sat.10am-8pm Sun.10am-6pm

Come join the community while you take a stroll in a Magickal Village of metaphysical vendors and experience the balance of energies in this powerfull place through drum and dance.

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This event provides a place for our Earth-loving magickal community in south Florida ( Witches, Wicca, Druid, New Agers, Shamans, etc.) to come together in one large event. Hopefully it can reach folks from other parts of the state and beyond as well. Even though this event is geared towards magickally inclined people everyone is welcomed, from all walks of life, race, creed, religion, etc.

You are asked to be in your best behavior and be open and respect other peoples view. No proslytizing allowed in the event.

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Elemental Drum Circle – The Main Event

The epicenter of this Moonfaire will be the Elemental drum circle which will be running all day. The circle will be placed around a beautifull young tree to remind us of Mother Earths fertility and to signify a beginning as well as hope for the future.

Paper, markers and ribbons will be provided for everyone, as they come in, to write down something they would like to work on, be it a request for healing, abundance, peace on earth or any other possitive thought that comes to mind.
All requests will be, gently, tied onto the tree.

The crowd will dictate what takes place within this circle. There will be no officiator orchestrating it because everyone will have a different opinion on how it should be done and some people don’t like to be told what to do. So we will let spirit guide us. We ask that when you feel like it go ahead and drum whatever beat comes to mind and heart and all of the drumbeats combined will synchronize and resonate with the energies of the castle. Anybody that wishes to dance, walk, jump, stomp, etc., is encouraged to do so within the circle.

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Lotus Dance Studio

The Lotus Dancers will be sharing their powerfull tribal style of bellydancing with us within our elemental drumcircle as the “official” beginning of this drumcircle event. This performance is scheduled for 1 pm. on both days.

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This event will also feature some of the best metaphysical product vendors, artisans, card readers, Psychics, healers and hollistic therapists in Florida which will be arranged in a village type setting with the drum circle in the middle.
Please be advised that not all vendors have the ability to take credit cards on site so bring cash if you are planning to purchase any spiritual tools or get a reading or treatment.

The Coral Castle will charge an entrance fee of $9.75 for adults seniors $6.75 Kids 7-12 $5.00 under 6 free. Also if you would like to come back for the next day you enter free if you bring a paying friend.

Visit The Witch’s Garden website for more information about the event, directions, etc.

Tropical Fairy Festival


Florida’s first Fairy Festival is taking flight October 14th & 15th, 2006
at the Coral Castle in Homestead, FL
Open Saturday and Sunday, 10 am to 8pm

Featuring the Greenman costume contest for boys and men (and the most modest ladies).
Fairy costume contest for ladies and girls (and the bravest men).

FREE with park admission.
All Kids & Adults Receive $1 off admission if you come in costume
Bring your Saturday ticket stub back on Sunday for 2 for 1 return admission

Get an early start on your holiday shopping with over 50 vendors of fairy items, holistic, natural, healing & spiritual products, one of a kind crafts, costumes, staffs, wands, clothing, jewelry & unique gift items.

When you tire of the festivities, feel free to relax in the hands of the energy workers, massage therapist or light healers. Or rest your feet while you sit in for a reading, and find out what your future holds!

Enlighten yourself with one of the many interactive workshops & Lectures in the shade of the giant coral castle orchid tree.

Partake in a guided tour of the Coral Castle and learn about the many fascinating details of Ed’s Creation.

The Festivities Commence

Lets celebrate the season!

The year is waning, the season of silence is at hand. We have at last shed the heaviness of the dying year, and all that remains is one last step, one step that is a thousand miles, across the threshold of the underworld. She is smiling: “I have been waiting for you”.
The Crone holds one hand out to us in light, and the other in shadow. One turns around the other, and together they bring balance to the wheel of the year: without the release of nightfall, the light of summer would blind us, and without the promise of dawn, the path would be overgrown with fear. To truly become whole as Witches and as human beings, we must learn to dance the edges of being, to balance waxing and waning within ourselves as the Earth finds a balance of her own.
October is the last breath of the year, almost a sigh –of contentment for some, of sorrow for others. Look back over the turning of the wheel gone by: what did you set out to do, and what was done? Most of us have words unsaid, goals unmet, and we live with disappointment in ourselves and guilt over the path not taken. We cling to our failures much more readily than we cling to success.
Holding on, however, is not the nature of autumn. This is the season of letting go–of life, of light, of the year just past. Nothing in nature can stay the same forever, and we are certainly not the exception to that rule. The more of the past we carry on our shoulders, the harder it is to walk upright, and eventually we are crushed beneath the weight of our own refusal to grow. The lesson of October, as the year takes its final bow, is that all things are born in the Mother, and all return to her in time.
Autumn is also the season of memory, a time to honor those who have passed through the veil and into a new life. Though we must let go of the past, and allow those we have lost to move on as we do the same, it is vital to keep the memories and lessons alive. What good was the sacrifice of the grain if we let it rot in the fields instead of baking bread?
Years ago I learned a ritual from a dear friend and fellow priestess that became a Samhain tradition. For ritual details visit Divine Muse’s Pure Awakenings: Samhain Release Ritual
The Crone Goddess may wear a terrible face, but she is not to be feared. Hers is the darkness of sleep and dreams, of one life yielding to the next as autumn turns to winter turns to spring. Give her your sorrow, and she will transform it into promise; give her your tears, and with them she will water the coming year. Life, she teaches, is meant to be lived–it is beautiful and terrible, temporary yet everlasting. Walk from one year to the next with hard-earned knowledge, and without regret.
This time of year, when the first chill of winter coaxes the leaves from the trees, turn within to find the solace you seek. Allow the Dark Lady to lead you down the spiral path, around the hills where the Wild Hunt will soon run, away from cricket-song and far from the madding crowd, to the loving embrace of the silent Earth … from whose arms, come spring, you will emerge again renewed.
–by Dianne Sylvan

** For a Samhain Ritual visit Divine Muse’s Pure Awakenings at: Samhain Ritual for a Coven or the Solitary Witch

More about October
In October, crops are being gathered and the ancients gave their gratitude to the Gods of the grain and green growing things for Their gifts. This wonderful season was a time of celebration with many festivals. One was the Nubaigai in Lithuania, where the Corn Goddess was celebrated by taking the last sheaf of grain and dressing it up like an old woman (the Nubaigai), which to many the crone was thought of as a Witch. The festival had a wide range and variety of food, drinks, games and dance. During the festivities, the harvest wreath was carried out on a white cloth as the people sang traditional songs about it’s rescue from a bison trying to eat it.

HALLOWEEN
Modern Wiccans celebrate Samhain at the time of Halloween. Samhain, pronounced “sow-in”, meaning “Summer’s End”. This holiday is a celebration of the spirits of their ancestors. It is also the last harvest, which brings us right back to harvest, again!
Nowadays this holiday is treated as a secular holiday, but it comes from the name “All Hallow’s Even” or “All Hallow’s Eve” (or all hallows evening), the evening before All Hallows Day. In 609ce, on this day, Pope Boniface IV dedicated the Pantheon, a pagan temple in Rome to the Virgin Mary. A century later, Pope Gregory III moved the holiday to November 1st.

Important dates and events for the month of October

October 2, 2006:
— Hinduism: Dussehra/Durga Puja, Festival celebrating victory of good over evil.
— Jewish: Yom Kippur, Day of Atonement

October 4, 2006:
— St Francis of Assisi day. Patron of animals, birds firemen, merchants, needle workers, and solitary death.

October 5, 2006:
— Lithuania: Nubaigai, Festival of the Old Crone celebrating the Corn Goddess.
— Japan: Daruma, anniversary of the death of Bodhidharma, founder of Zen Buddhism

October 6, 2006:
— Full Blood Moon 11:13 PM, EDT. Dr. Willix’s next full moon Fire Ceremony will be on SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8TH at 7:00PM. Fire Ceremony will be held at the FOUR MEDICINE RETREAT CENTER in Jupiter. Directions available upon request, if interested.

October9, 2006:
— St Cipriano day. History says this saint was raised in black magic before converting to Christianity. Patron of travelers, the homeless, and protector from natural disasters.

October 20, 2006:
— Islam: Lailat-Ul-Qadr, the Night of Power. When prophet Muhammad had a revelation of the Qu’ran

October 22, 2006:
— New Moon 11:14 AM, EDT. Dr. Willix’s next new moon ceremony will be at QUIET WATERS PARK, date and time to be advised.
— Start of Interfaith Week

October 23, 2006:
— Sun enters Scorpio

October 24, 2006:
— National Oriental Medicine day

October 28, 2006:
— St’ Jude day. Patron of hopeless and impossible cases.
— Celtic Tree Month of Reed begins

October 29, 2006:
— Daylight Saving Time ends at 2:00 am

October 30, 2006:
— Chinese: Festival of Hungry Ghosts, Chung Yuan, Large paper bpats are burnt at temples to help spirits on their way

October 31. 2006:
— Wiccan: Samhain, last harvest festival and celebration of ancestors.

Wearing dark blue protects your emotions and discourages unwanted personal comments.

Autumn Equinox 2006 in the Northern Hemisphere

Florida, USA Celebrates

The Tequesta Drum Circles
An Autumn Equinox Gathering
22 September, 2006 – 7-12pm
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park

The Tequesta Drum Circle announces its Fourth gathering this coming 22 September, 2006 beginning 7pm at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park’s Primitive Camp Area and Fire Circle.
3109 East Sunrise Blvd. – East on Sunrise, the last Left before arriving to A1A. Rangers will direct you to the Primitive Camp Area and Tequesta Bonfire Stone Circle.

This Bonfire, Drumming and Spiritual event will mark one completion of a Solar Year being honored as a local community gathering. It marks the success of three prior events that have brought much fun and excitement to the community.

The last three events have provided a wonderful venue for all open-minded paths to come together and share in an evening under the beautiful canopy of the sky and within an environment preserved as Native Florida Coastal Habitat.

Come DRUM together with masterful artists, instructors, intermediates and novices with no pressure, Come Dance, Sing, Jam or Chill
This is an opportunity to align our thoughts and energies with the Planet that has brought us into being Along with the powers of the Universe that form all things, which you may call God, Goddess, Spirit or Evolution.

The Tequesta Drum Circles (pronounced Tuh-Kes-Tuh) are named after one of the ancient tribes who inhabited our lands around Broward, Palm Beach and Dade Counties, prior to European and Seminole occupation.

They are an opportunity for us to experience the Seasonal Shifts however they might mean to each and every individual uniquely. They are a time for us to remember legacy, to remember environment,
and to remember our inseparable connection to the collage of reality in which we live.

Come and share your expression through DRUM, dance, art or simply relax and enjoy a night with friends. A earth-centered ritual will be held around 10:30pm. A collective Altar will be laid, you are invited to bring objects to be charged through the intentions of the evening.
This is a potluck, you are encouraged to bring a dish or drink (enough for yourself) to share at the tables.

Everyone of positive, life-affirming philosophy and spirituality is warmly
welcomed to the Tequesta Drumming Circle.

Your hosts, Moon Path Circle