Worldwide Didgeridoo Meditation

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What is it and When is it Happening?

"Four times a year people all over the world take part in this didgeridoo sound healing meditation wherever they are. The didgeridoo meditation happens on the equinoxes and solstices at local sunset times. It is like a wave of healing sound following the sunset around the globe four times a year.

So the meditation starts in New Zealand (since they are the first large land after the date line); soon after participants in Australia, Taiwan, Japan and other Asian countries join in; the wave will then be carried on by participants in Arab countries, Israel, Africa and Europe with Americans, Canadians, Middle and South Americans complete the world wide circle.

We will do this didgeridoo meditation at every solstice and equinox, so we will join our global energy playing didgeridoo four times a year. Join our growing worldwide didgeridoo circle in this regular meditation, the next one will be on 20 March 2009. Wherever you are on this beautiful planet on 20 March 2009, please allow for one hour starting at your local sunset time. If you cannot set that hour apart, be with us in spirit as much as you can during that hour.

Let's Surround the Earth in a Didgeridoo Sound Blanket!!!"

[Source: http://www.didjshop.com/shop1/didgeridoo_meditation.html]

Please let the Didjshop team know where you will be participating!!


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Started by Hanouman Jasper Feb 17, 2009.

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Comment by Jussi Ristonmaa on December 21, 2011 at 10:47am

WDM is tomorrow.

"Keep Mother Earth alive"

Comment by Jussi Ristonmaa on September 8, 2011 at 7:21am
Remember! Next WDM ON 23/09/2011. "Keep Mother Earth Alive!"
Comment by Jussi Ristonmaa on June 5, 2011 at 6:06am
WDM is again 21.6. "Keep Mother Earth Alive!"
Comment by Jussi Ristonmaa on March 14, 2011 at 7:03pm
Next WDM is 21.3. Come on!
Comment by Jussi Ristonmaa on December 21, 2010 at 8:08pm

Remember WDM tomorrow at sunset!

Comment by Jussi Ristonmaa on December 12, 2010 at 7:48am

Remember the Worldwide Didgeridoo Meditation 22.12. at sunset!

Comment by Jussi Ristonmaa on September 24, 2010 at 7:31am
Awesome meditation yesterday. Thank you all. Next WDM is December 22 day.

Keep Mother Earth alive!
Comment by Jussi Ristonmaa on September 22, 2010 at 7:20pm
Remember Worldwide Didgeridoo Meditation 23.9 at sunset.

Piece of peace.
Comment by Jussi Ristonmaa on September 17, 2010 at 8:07am
Remember autumnal equinox WDM 23.9!
Comment by Jussi Ristonmaa on September 12, 2010 at 6:04pm
Dear Friend,

It beggars belief that this is even legal in Australia.

Aboriginal land in one of our most fragile ecosystems has just been earmarked for compulsory acquisition by the Western Australian Government. The reason? Energy giants including BP, Woodside, Chevron and Shell want to build a gas pipeline, and they don't want to wait for Indigenous consultation.

Some traditional owners are in favour of the pipeline, others disagree. But one thing is clear: compulsory acquisition meansno genuine consultation, and far less compensation if the project goes ahead

We need to respond quickly and make sure Premier Barnett's announcement is met with national outrage. Locals are delivering a petition to the Premier's office next week. Can you back them up by adding your name today, and asking your friends to do the same?

http://www.getup.org.au/campaign/NoCompulsoryAcquisition

The nation is talking about hung parliament negotiations in the marble halls of Parliament House. But far away, in the red dirt of James Price Point, 400km from Broome on the Dampier Peninsula, there is another power struggle going on; pitting the profits of BP, Shell, Woodside and Chevron against the rights of Indigenous Australians. You can help shift the balance.

There are numerous registered Aboriginal heritage sites in the vicinity of James Price Point (Walmadan). Locals tell of Indigenous burial sites and ancient rock art; in some areas you can actually see the footprints of prehistoric birds, long extinct. But the Western Australian Premier wants to bypass Aboriginal elders in what's been called "colonialism all over again" by Wayne Bergmann, Kimberly Land Council CEO. And what's more, the project hasn't even received environmental approvals required by State or Federal law.

This is about more than one site, or one gas pipeline. Compulsory acquisition in WA would put the profits of multinationals above the rights of traditional owners -- and threatens decades of progress on land rights.

Can you stand with traditional owners behind a campaign to stop compulsory acquisition?

http://www.getup.org.au/campaign/NoCompulsoryAcquisition

Colin Barnett's decision could set back the Indigenous Rights movement by 30 years or more. Together we have the opportunity to ensure this doesn't happen.

Thanks for standing up,
the GetUp team
 

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