Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Preparation for the Solstice


In order to prepare this so important and powerful time of the year, JET offers you this sentence to pronounce from December 14 to 21 :

"In Christ, I am in harmony with the solstice of this end of the year 2011"

You can pass it to those interested and then ask them to comment on www.vostemoignages.com !


For information, A solstice is an astronomical event that happens twice each year when the Sun's apparent position in the sky, as viewed from Earth, reaches its northernmost or southernmost extremes. The name is derived from the Latin sol (sun) and sistere (to stand still), because at the solstices, the Sun stands still in declination; that is, the apparent movement of the Sun's path north or south comes to a stop before reversing direction.
The term solstice can also be used in a broader sense, as the date (day) when this occurs. The solstices, together with the equinoxes, are connected with the seasons. In some cultures they are considered to start or separate the seasons, while in others they fall nearer the middle.
The summer solstice neighboring days are the longest of the year, while those near the winter solstice score the longest nights of the year. The dates of summer and winter solstices are reversed for the northern and southern hemispheres, as well as, of course, the traditional seasons after these dates.
Wikipedia

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