| Ancient Wisconsin Summer Solstice Celebrations June 20th and June 21st |





| Ancient Wisconsin Morning Seminar - Afternoon Outdoor Workshop and Field Research |

| Peter Moon The Mormon and Ancient Mound Builders Connection (Saturday) The Mysterious Connection of the Montauk Pharaohs to Burlington Wisconsin (Sunday) |

| Frank Joseph Underwater Pyramids of Rock Lake Wisconsin - (Saturday ) Atlantis in Wisconsin - (Sunday) |
| Mid-Summer Night Celebrations on Saturday and Rising Sun Celebration on Sunday Continental Breakfast at the Sci-Fi Cafe |
| For more information on our Ancient Wisconsin Summer Solstice Celebrations visit our website at livinginthelightms.com/ancientwisconsin |
| Saturday Peter Moon 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Break 10:30 a.m - 11 a.m. Frank Joseph 11 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Lunch Break: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Saturday Afternoon: Beginning at 1:30 p.m. |
| Sunday Frank Joseph 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Break 10:30 a.m - 11 a.m. Peter Moon 11 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Lunch Break: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Saturday Afternoon: Beginning at 1:30 p.m. |
| ANCIENT WISCONSIN SEMINAR AND ARCHEOLOGICAL WORKSHOPS www.livinginthelightms.com/ancientwisconsin |
| SUMMER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION FREE ADMISSION Celebrate the Summer Solstice in the Burlington Vortex In ancient time, the Summer Solstice was an important part of almost every civilization. It is a celebration of our world and the power and wonder of nature. Not only marking the beginning of Summer, the Summer Solstice was considered a time for purification and a renewal of self – a time to release the sadness, fears and pains from our lives. Mother Earth was commemorated as “The Goddess”, while “The God” was represented as the Sun King. The Druids celebrated it as the marriage of Heaven and Earth. Midsummer’s Night – No Charge for the Midsummer Night Celebration June 20th (Saturday Night) is Midsummer’s Night - a magical night – auspicious for letting your innermost heart desire express itself. Invoke the goddess and dance the night away with all the woodland fairies. Dress in your fairy or goddess splendor, wear flowers in your hair and bring bells...lots of bells! Midsummer’s Night Festivities will be filled with color - yellow for the harvest, green representing nature and blue for the sky. Many of the ancient rituals will be honored including: · Staying up all night to welcome the rising sun at dawn. · Keeping a sacred fire burning all night. (The fire will be tended to by a ‘Keeper of the Fire’) · Dancing around the sacred fire to the beat of drums, bells and rattles · Burning a Yule wreath in the sacred fire. · Making a promise to Mother Nature to do something to improve the environment. · Exchanging magical gifts with fellow Pagans. · Exchanging songs, stories and psychic messages with others · Readings of the Tarot Cards and Runes. · Coming together in a healing circle. Peppermint Tea is recommended to increase your psychic ability (drink some before reading the Tarot, consulting runes, scrying, dowsing, etc.). Drinking Peppermint tea is also useful for healing and producing visions. Another suggestion is the making of a Prayer Stick upon which you place specific prayers for those who need healing, for the return to peace where there is no peace and for abundance in areas of the world where there is now poverty and scarcity. Bring a cushion and/or blanket to sit on, something to drink and eat, a jacket and energetic objects you want near you ie. Crystals, pictures, etc |
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