All Night Gong Puja 20th June
Jun
20
to Jun 21

All Night Gong Puja 20th June

Thursday, June 20th 10pm - Friday, June 21st 8:30 am

THE SUMMER SOLSTICE is a time of longest day and shortest night in the Northern Hemisphere and is a Festival of Rebirth, a time of Return of The Sun. The actual moment of the solstice will occur at 9.50pm GMT on the 20th. The puja is an opportunity to drop into ourselves and to surrender to the guidance of our inner wisdom, to rest and perhaps enter a lucid dreaming state. This evening will start with setting intention and writing this down before settling down for the night at 10.30pm. Mats, bolsters, blankets and cushions will be provided but if you have a camping mattress or anything similar, it may be an idea to bring it to provide extra padding.

The gong bath finishes at 6.30am on 21st and then we gather around the fire. A cooked breakfast is provided after this and you will leave fully restored and refreshed and brimming with vim! We are restricting the numbers to 16.

What is a gong puja?

According to grand gong master Don Conreaux, Tim and my teacher, a Gong Puja is a devotional ritual which honors and allows space for participants to heal in mind, body and spirit. Typically, it lasts the duration of 10 sessions of 45 minute gong baths, which is 7.5 hours. The gong, in itself, facilitates self-healing. It helps us get into a place of divine connection.

Benefits of a gong puja

During a gong puja, you reap the benefits of a regular gong bath tenfold. Immersing in the sound vibrations of a gong can create opportunities to repair, rebuild, unlock and unblock. It helps to release mental, emotional and physical issues. As we hover in a theta state of deep restfulness and mental awareness, you may experience a deep sense of peace and well-being. A gong puja can increase one's energy and vitality. Participants have reported waking up refreshed and ready to face the day even if they did not sleep through the night.

£70

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Summer Solstice All Night Gong Puja
Jun
20
to Jun 21

Summer Solstice All Night Gong Puja

The event will begin at 10.15pm on 20th with the setting of intentions followed by preparation of your sleeping place.

Mats, bolsters, blankets and cushions will be provided but if you have a camping mattress, it may be an idea to bring it to provide extra padding. Extra blankets will be given to those who wish to pad up their mats.

The gong bath finishes at 6.30am on 21st and then we gather around the fire to connect back with the earth. This is the longest day and shortest night in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the planetary moment when the tilt of the Earth brings us closest to the sun. We are fully awake. Our spirits are alive, refreshed, renewed, energised; all that good, juicy, rich stuff we feel in the sun. We are the closest to the sun that we will be all year. That means we are currently being bathed in the energy of the sun.
The puja is an opportunity to drop into ourselves and to surrender to the guidance of our inner wisdom, to rest and perhaps enter a lucid dreaming state. This 7 1/2 hour gong vibration and sound journey will take you to sunrise with 9 powerful gongs played by Sarah and Tim.

My teacher, grand gong master Don Conreaux, says a Gong Puja is a devotional ritual which honours and allows space for participants to heal in mind, body and spirit. The gong, in itself, facilitates self-healing. It guides us into a place of divine connection.

A gong puja, allows the body/mind/spirit to reap the benefits of a regular gong bath tenfold. Immersing in the sound vibrations of a gong can create opportunities to repair, rebuild, unlock and unblock. It helps to release mental, emotional and physical issues. A gong puja can increase one's energy and vitality. Participants have reported waking up refreshed and ready to face the day even if they did not sleep.

The Summer Solstice is The word “solstice” comes from the Latin words sol (“Sun”) and sistere (“to stand still”). For several days before and after the summer solstice, the Sun literally appears to stand still in the sky.

At this sacred time, the Earth’s axis reaches its maximum tilt toward the Sun, which has reached its highest point in our sky. It is here that we meet our longest and most sun-filled day of the year in the northern hemisphere.

This shifting of our surroundings is an invitation to lean into the shift that is occurring within each of us, too. It is through honouring the constant motion of the Earth and all of nature that we can honour our own cycles of change, growth, expansion, shedding, releasing, shifting, and more. Giving ourselves permission to change, just as the Earth does. Giving ourselves permission to let go when we know it is time, and to begin again when we are inspired to do so.

The history of sound for healing can be traced back thousands of years to the ancient Egyptians, Australia’s Aborigines and the Greek philosopher Pythagoras, the "Father of Mathematics" who utilised sound to treat mind and body ailments. This is a unique opportunity to bathe in the wide frequencies of the gongs for 7 1/2 hours.

£60/person

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