INFINITE GRATITUDE to our SHINE 13 Moon Council member, Lauren Resonant Eagle for CREATING this BEAUTIFUL piece of heART for our pilgrimage to Dallas!
A PROFOUND clarion call that has emerged from the HEALING work of the SHINE IMAGINE PEACE Promise is a way of being of service known as Ceremonial 'grid work'. Grid Work can be defined as CONSCIOUS CONNECTION with the cellular memories held in the land where monumental events in history which have had a POWERFUL impact on human EVOLution occurred.
Ceremonial Grid Work is an experience of merging the timelines of the past and present to CONSCIOUSLY coCREATE a future that is PEACEFUL, LOVING, COMPASSIONATE, INCLUSIVE, JUST, and PROSPEROUS for ALL sentient life.
The SHINE 13 Moon Council and its IMAGINE PEACE Promise Initiative works with the codes of Natural Time sequence-specifically the Mayan Time Science Technology and other Lunar Calendar Systems-to GUIDE this service work. WE have done this work in accordance with the Day Out of Time and Galactic New Year/OPENING of the Lion's Gate (July 25th and 26th) in Austin, Mt. Shasta, and the Gulf of Mexico in South Texas and are NOW being called to various places across the United States to provide HEALING-specifically in the SPIRIT of REPAIR and a FIERCE PASSION to SHIFT the tides of his/herstory for ourSelves and the seven generations, as prophesied by the Original Peoples of Turtle Island, now known as the United States of America…
WE are now being called to gather in Dallas to pay homage to President Kennedy and ALL RELATIONS impacted by the Vietnam War on the 60th Anniversary of his assassination, which was the first of a series of assassinations in the U.S. of EVOLutionary Leaders who were dedicated to the path of PEACE building and who were champions for civil rights.
Within the Chinese Lunar Calendar technology, the archetypal imprints influencing humanity's EVOLution move in 60 year cycles, thus WE are revisiting 1963 in this NOW moment of 2023. 1963 was a PIVOTAL year in humanity's quest for EMBODYING EQUALITY, INCLUSIVITY, JUSTICE, EQUITY, and PEACE for ALL, with both IMMENSE SUPPORT of the realization of a true ‘UNITED States’ and great opposition towards it, echoing back to the first reconstruction following the Civil War.
The circumstances surrounding JFK’s brutal death are perhaps some of the most controversial of the 20th century and continue to haunt America and the world to this day, 60 years later. Numerous people have explored this controversy through news articles, books, and film, searching for the TRUTH of both the events leading up to the JFK’s assassination and the motivations behind it. Not even two years after his untimely death, American troops were sent to fight in the war in Vietnam-something President Kennedy was staunchly opposed of- resulting in millions of lives sacrificed and generations impacted by unrecognized and untreated PTSD…
If it speaks to your heart to join us in Dallas for this once in a lifetime opportunity, please know you are being called to service of the highest order. The TIME IS NOW to BE THE HEALING, PEACE, TRUTH, AND JUSTICE WE WISH TO SEE IN THE WORLD.
Please see below for a loose agenda for the pilgrimage.
Better yet, JOIN THE SHINE 13 MOON COUNCIL to be with us in our live Moonly virtual gatherings!
SHINE Pilgrimage to Dallas, Tuesday, November 21st-Wednesday, November 22nd
Note: recommend to arrive the morning or early afternoon of Tuesday the 21st. Recommend departure late afternoon/evening of the 22nd. The holiday of Thanksgiving is being celebrated on Thursday the 23rd this year, thus WE recognize the need to be with bio/logical family that day!
Travel and lodging are the responsibility of each participant. Shorten or extend your stay as comfortable.
Recommended to make travel arrangements sooner than later, with the potential of carpooling/caravanning from Austin or surrounding areas of TX.
Tuesday, November 21st, 2023: Overtone Moon Day 7, Kin 32 Yellow Rhythmic Human
Group Potluck and Opening Circle -6:00-9:00 p.m. Location TBD
Ashes from this Despacho will be carried to Dallas for the 11/22/23 Ceremony to offer HEALING to Ancestor President Kennedy and ALL RELATIONS impacted by his assassination and the atrocities of the Vietnam War. This Despacho was coCREATED at the time of the Taurus Full Moon/Partial Lunar Eclipse as part of an HONORING the Ancestors Ceremony at the Serrano Sanctuary in Austin, TX. The Despacho was burned on 11/11/23.
A Despacho is a ceremony of Sacred Relationship where reciprocity is honored between all things. Within ourselves, nature, and the cosmos we honor how we are all mutually connected. This Peruvian tradition allows us to weave a web of the GREATER in the form of art with offerings that feed the unseen world such as crystals, sand, seeds, and flowers. This ceremony is guided by Spirit for a way to connect and express our appreciation in a beautiful and loving way.
Wednesday, November 22nd, 2023 : Overtone Moon Day 8, Kin 33 Red Resonant Skywalker
commUNITY HEALING Ceremony—-11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.—-Dealey Plaza
Group lunch for those who are staying in Dallas—-TBD
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU IN Dallas!
In Lak'ech (I AM another yourSelf),
Heather Elizabeth, Founder and Steward of SHINE: Supporting Humanity In Navigating EVOLution and the IMAGINE PEACE Promise
“I brought with me a vision encapsulated in the phrase, “The America that almost was, and yet may be.” It comes from a sense that America harbors a potential to live up to its founding ideals. Never in history did our nation meet those ideals, but for a brief, golden moment, it looked like we might.
That moment was the early 1960s. America was far from perfect, but powerful movements were afoot to right many of its historical wrongs. The civil rights movement, women’s liberation, and other social movements showed the possibility of justice. Meanwhile, our country was at the very pinnacle of its wealth and power. We carried a boundless can-do spirit and belief in our national capacity. No challenge was too great for us to face, no achievement too difficult. Thus it was that John F. Kennedy was able to inspire Americans with the words, describing the moon mission, “We choose to do these things not because they are easy, but because they are hard.”
Even though the United States was a dominant global power, JFK was an anti-imperialist who was sympathetic to liberation movements throughout the Third World. He recalled figures of the Roosevelt administration like Henry Wallace and Harry Hopkins who wanted not to take over the disintegrating British empire, but to disband it. They, and Kennedy after them, envisioned a world of free, equal, and peaceful relations among nations.
When asked what he wanted to be remembered for, he said he hoped his epitaph would read, “He kept the peace.” Thus it was that he defied his cabinet and Joint Chiefs of Staff in refusing to bomb Cuba after the Bay of Pigs, in negotiating with Kruschev, and in ordering US advisors out of Vietnam. He was appalled by the runaway power of the military-industrial complex and the CIA, vowing to “split [the CIA] into a thousand pieces and scatter them to the wind.”
It was shortly thereafter that JFK was assassinated. America then took a very different path—the path of empire and war. The hopes of uplifting its oppressed minorities and ending poverty were bankrupted by the catastrophic expenditures of the Vietnam War, one of a long series of imperialistic wars that continue to this day. Our infrastructure, our civil society, and our national character hollowed out from the inside. The violence and oppression we visited upon the world was mirrored at home.
Sixty years and tens of trillions of dollars later, we have become what imperial powers inevitably become. Staggering wealth inequality, chronic disease, loss of civil liberties, corruption in government, and an epidemic of cynicism and despair—these all plague America today.”