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Taurus
The Festival of Wesak is the Festival of the Buddha, the spiritual intermediary between the highest spiritual centre, Shamballa, and the Hierarchy. The Buddha is the expression of the wisdom of God, the embodiment of light and the indicator of divine purpose. This Festival is fixed annually in relation to the full moon of May; it is the great Eastern Festival. The Forces of Enlightenment are active at the time of the Wesak Festival. These Forces emanate from the heart of God; they are related to divine understanding and can reach and strengthen those who love and serve their fellowmen. This energy transmits the second principle of divinity, love-wisdom, of which the Buddha and the Christ are the two outstanding expression. The forces of enlightenement initiate the new world education. The first to be affected by them are the great educational movements, the forums of the people in all lands and the values which can unfold through mass communications media. The press, publishers of world literature, speakers, writers, radio commentators, newspaper men and social workers are all affected by these forces which stream into the minds of men. Their effects are not yet apparent to any degree, but these movements and people are the recipients today of the energies of enlightenment; as they recognise the new emerging ideas they can channel and direct energy to influence the masses of men everywhere. Full Moon of Taurus
20 Apr 2008
05.26 - 10.26
US EST - GMT
Keynote: The Full Moon of the Buddha | Meeting Schedule | Meditation: Letting in the Light When and where Daylight Saving Time is in use, add one hour to the above times.Full Moon of Taurus
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20 May 2008
Starts at: 21.12 Ends at: 02.12
US EST - GMT
Second full moon in Taurus
These Three Spiritual Festivals are determined by the dates of the full moons of Aries, Taurus and Gemini. This year we have the unusual occurrence of two full moons in the sign Taurus. Therefore, we are observing the first full moon of NOTE: When and where Daylight Saving Time is in use, add one hour to the above times. | |